Love is Blind season 9

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Larger women take big risks going on this show. It might work out once in a while (Alexis) but they are usually so harshly judged for their bodies. It's hard to watch. I suspect that's why Anna left, was scared about the reveal.


Madison is so pretty and perfectly proportioned. Joe's response to her gave me the ick.
Anonymous
I hope none of them get married.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope none of them get married.


I thought the season started pretty well, but it took a turn for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think people have an obligation to tell people if they're fat? Like, Anna claims she likes to go on hikes, so it'd be reasonable for a guy to think she's fit, but she's clearly plus sized. I know they're not supposed to talk about looks, but ... I don't know? I need to be attracted to a guy physically to date him and I'm never attracted to overweight guys at all.


Well, obviously someone like you should not go on a show called “Love Is Blind.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think people have an obligation to tell people if they're fat? Like, Anna claims she likes to go on hikes, so it'd be reasonable for a guy to think she's fit, but she's clearly plus sized. I know they're not supposed to talk about looks, but ... I don't know? I need to be attracted to a guy physically to date him and I'm never attracted to overweight guys at all.


I like to hike and I am overweight.

Stop putting people in boxes, based upon your stereotypes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think people have an obligation to tell people if they're fat? Like, Anna claims she likes to go on hikes, so it'd be reasonable for a guy to think she's fit, but she's clearly plus sized. I know they're not supposed to talk about looks, but ... I don't know? I need to be attracted to a guy physically to date him and I'm never attracted to overweight guys at all.


I like to hike and I am overweight. Stop putting people in boxes, based upon your stereotypes.


But when someone says "I'm very active, I like to hike and work out ..." the implication is "I'm fit and in shape." It's not, "I shop at Lane Bryant and Torrid" I' am just asking if since size is such a dealbreaker people should be upfront about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think people have an obligation to tell people if they're fat? Like, Anna claims she likes to go on hikes, so it'd be reasonable for a guy to think she's fit, but she's clearly plus sized. I know they're not supposed to talk about looks, but ... I don't know? I need to be attracted to a guy physically to date him and I'm never attracted to overweight guys at all.


I like to hike and I am overweight. Stop putting people in boxes, based upon your stereotypes.


But when someone says "I'm very active, I like to hike and work out ..." the implication is "I'm fit and in shape." It's not, "I shop at Lane Bryant and Torrid" I' am just asking if since size is such a dealbreaker people should be upfront about it.


I would argue that is part of appearance and shouldn’t be shared if you truly want that experience.
Anonymous
How is Patrick’s last name Suzuki if he is Chinese and Cambodian?
Anonymous
Kacie is so desperate and pathetic. Totally rude and inappropriate to ask his ethnicity. Clearly, chasing those 15 minutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you think people have an obligation to tell people if they're fat? Like, Anna claims she likes to go on hikes, so it'd be reasonable for a guy to think she's fit, but she's clearly plus sized. I know they're not supposed to talk about looks, but ... I don't know? I need to be attracted to a guy physically to date him and I'm never attracted to overweight guys at all.


I like to hike and I am overweight. Stop putting people in boxes, based upon your stereotypes. [/quote ]

But when someone says "I'm very active, I like to hike and work out ..." the implication is "I'm fit and in shape." It's not, "I shop at Lane Bryant and Torrid" I' am just asking if since size is such a dealbreaker people should be upfront about it.


To repeat, if size is a deal breaker , this show makes no sense for you.

You went from her saying, “I like to hike,” to “I like to work out.” Those are two different things.

And not a lot of women her age shop at Lane Bryant, so there you go again with your demeaning stereotypes.

You might be very fit, I think you would not attract quality men, based upon your personality and values. Another reason, you would be a bad contestant for this show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is Patrick’s last name Suzuki if he is Chinese and Cambodian?


Didn't he say he was adopted?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is Patrick’s last name Suzuki if he is Chinese and Cambodian?


I guess you were not listening. He explained that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Larger women take big risks going on this show. It might work out once in a while (Alexis) but they are usually so harshly judged for their bodies. It's hard to watch. I suspect that's why Anna left, was scared about the reveal.


That's not why she left. Not everyone is insecure about their weight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is Patrick’s last name Suzuki if he is Chinese and Cambodian?


Took stepfather's last name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kacie is so desperate and pathetic. Totally rude and inappropriate to ask his ethnicity. Clearly, chasing those 15 minutes.


Didn't Anna and Patrick ask each other "what are you?" Was that rude and inappropriate? Also, he talked so much about the racism he dealt with and how insecure he feels because he got told "you're good looking FOR AN ASIAN" so I think it was acceptable for her to ask. I have many other reasons to dislike Kacie but this isn't one of them.
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