the latest season of Love Is Blind dropping last week got me thinking about how the beauty of the show isn’t just watching it—it’s analyzing it with a qualified professional. And when you do it that way, there are actual benefits that go beyond entertainment value. Let me explain.
When my sister told me I had to watch Love Is Blind a couple of years ago, I scoffed. The only reality show that holds any place in my heart is MTV’s The Challenge, and that’s simply a habit at this point, something I’ve watched since high school. I’d long ago given up shows like Teen Mom and The Real
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