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Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici Talk Family Planning: 'I Want 5 Kids!' Giudici Says

As Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici's wedding approaches, the two are opening up about their plans for married life. The couple has also addressed the issue that former competitors will be at the wedding.

"The married people like Trista and Ryan Sutter will be there, as well as a lot of girls that were on her season, and guys that were on my season of 'The Bachelorette,'" Giudici told OK! Magazine. "It's not awkward at all. I wanted them there," she added, because the women "were going to be special in my heart forever."

The two will exchange vows on January 26 and kick off the new year as a married couple. ABC will air the ceremony, as it has done in the past. Then it's up to the newlyweds to decide what they will do next and whether they will continue doing reality TV in some way, shape, or form. Lowe competed on "Dancing With the Stars" after "The Bachelor," which he said was often hard on his relationship with Giudici.

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For now, the plan is to take some time to "enjoy being married and be just the two of us," Lowe said. "That would allow us to travel and do different things, but she's been throwing out big numbers!"

"I want five kids!" Giudici exclaimed. "At first, when we started talking, I said, 'Oh, babies can wait.' But the number of babies I want keeps growing. We have to start earlier if we're going to have five."

One thing that makes their relationship unique is the decision they made to abstain from sexual activity until their wedding night. It was an important decision made by Lowe, a born-again Christian, and Giudici happily and willingly went along with it to "honor" her future husband.

"From my perspective, I've lived life kind of selfishly for a long time. Now, I'm going to try to live it the way I know to be right," Lowe said back in March.

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