Love is Blind DC

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The men on this season-- awful. If I fell in love with someone in the pod and Ramses walked out at the reveal, I would turn around and go back. His rat tails, styled with shells, amid greasy Jheri curls and an effeminate nature are all CHOICES he's made and are an assault on beauty.
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Anonymous wrote:The men on this season-- awful. If I fell in love with someone in the pod and Ramses walked out at the reveal, I would turn around and go back. His rat tails, styled with shells, amid greasy Jheri curls and an effeminate nature are all CHOICES he's made and are an assault on beauty.



I think it's more important that he comes across as a judgmental @sshole.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?
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I really hope Marissa doesn't marry Ramses. He is awful in so many ways. So much ick

And I'm glad Nick is not marrying Hannah. Although he has a lot of maturing to do, she's just a mean person.

And man, if the posts upthread about Tyler are true, he lied to Ashley's face when she asked if the kids know what he looks like.

Love, love Taylor! And Garrett is okay too. I do hope they are still together
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Anonymous wrote:Here is a breakdown of Tyler’s kids from Reddit.

Tyler and his kids timeline (allegedly)

After binging all the information about Tyler and his 3 kids decided to lay out all the information we have so far

Those involved:
1. Tyler
2. TB - Tyler’s baby mama
3. TBW - Tyler’s baby mamas ex-wife
4. TF - Tyler’s ex fiancé

Tyler, after 5 years of dating proposes to TF

Tyler, TB, TBW, and TF are all friends at this point

TB and TBW are married and want to have kids

Tyler is used as the sperm donor (at this point we don’t know how the baby was conceived) all 3 are sworn to secrecy, that no one should know who the sperm donor is. TF is not aware

TB and TBW have a baby shower, Tyler and TF are in attendance. Somehow at the baby shower TF comes to know that Tyler is the father and she has been lied to this whole time

Tyler and TF break up

In the agreement between the 3, it was agreed that Tyler would have no fatherly role

Baby is born TB and TBW are both listed on the birth certificate.

TBW finds out that Tyler has been actively involved with the kid without her knowledge

TBW and TB separate ( this may be before her finding out about the kid and Tyler’s relationship but I am unsure)

Tyler continues to be active father against TBW wishes

TB takes TBW to court to have her parental rights terminated. Tyler comes out and says he has been an active father the whole time.

TBW becomes stressed and overwhelmed with the court process and decides to terminate her parental rights.

Tyler and TB move in together

During this living together the twins are conceived before kid #1 is 1 years old (according to TBs mother)

Tyler is a consistent presence in the kids life until Tyler goes to be on the show Oct 2023 (allegedly to make his kids lives better according to comment from TB)

Now all we know is that he disappeared from the kids life owes 30k in child support (according to TBs mother) allegedly.

Note all information coming from: storytimewithrikkii on TikTok, posts by TB on IG and TBs mom.


Messy AF!
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.


You’re a sad person, run along.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.


You’re a sad person, run along.


Sorry for your projection. I’ll stay.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.


You’re a sad person, run along.


But that is not adulting.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.


You’re a sad person, run along.


But that is not adulting.



Neither is offering useless comments.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.

There’s no such thing as “adulting.”



In his world, true. An unsuccessful realtor who contributes exactly what? Wants credit because he makes his car payment, with literally no other expenses, at 28 years old?


Your use of the “word” adulting is more concerning.


You’re a sad person, run along.


But that is not adulting.



Neither is offering useless comments.


Like you just did.
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Anonymous wrote:Stephen was foul. He also sabotaged the relationship because I think he didn't really like her once they were out of the pods. He seems really strange.

Hannah is not very nice and she's immature. Nick is not completely independent but he has a job and is willing to pay the bills. She was mean about it I guess because she thinks this makes her a better person? She is weird.

Not sure about any of the other couples. They're all maybes though Garrett and Taylor are probably the best fit.

I thought Ramses was the good pick but now I think Bodhun would have been better for Marissa. They have the military in common and it sounds like it was a huge part of her life and identity.


Nick would be like marrying a boy. He is 28 and can’t boil water? To someone who has been on her own since age 18…how can you admire such an incompetent adult? She actually has shown restraint in reacting, as his dependence on his parents has revealed itself.

This was so weird - the scene (day?) before he was talking about how many different dishes he could make, and he definitely said pasta. But he doesnt know how TF to boil water? Huh??

I agree that she actually showed real maturity and grace with that - her meeting his parents was so sweet. She pointed it out to his mom, but also recognized that they had different upbringings. I really appreciated how mature she seemed in that scene.



Yes that scene was redeeming. Let's see if she can be nicer now. But don't like him. He needs to grow the eff up.



I have no sympathy whatsoever for that man child. His parents should lose their parenting license. He's an embarrassment, a self-centered loser incapable of adulting who needs his ego stroked at all times. She can work on her tone for sure, and lighten up a bit, but he's infuriating.



My guess is that when he's actually in love he'll step it up and try harder. He was not into her, clearly. Both of them tried to talk themselves into something that was never there.



Yes, I have no clue why they hung in there as long as they did. So much friction from the start.
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Anonymous wrote:It was nice to see Katie again. She seems really wonderful, too bad she didn’t match. Beautiful person.


Maybe. But I also think she was hyper-aware that she was on tv. Who knows if she's at all genuine. But Hannah saying she's her best friend then immediately following that with she didn't trust her was lol.
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Anonymous wrote:The women on this season are awful.


I like Taylor, Ramses and Ashley. Everyone else is awful.


Pretty much. Garrett is kind neutral/meh.


Ramses strikes me as the type that was be annoyingly woke and I say that as a pretty woke WOC.



I'm not okay with him. His judgment about her military service was so black and white and ridiculous. People like him think we shouldn't have a standing arm, shouldn't intervene in humanitarian situations etc? It's complicated but I really disliked his comments there. She should be proud of her service, not ashamed of. And his birth control comments, nope.



Yeah, agree his shaming her service and condom comments were not okay. She can do far better, even with her unlikable mom. Marissa is so sweet and joyful, hard to believe she was raised by that.



I initially didn’t like Marissa, thought she was an airhead, but I realized there’s depth there and it’s incredible she managed to overcome her upbringing. Please let her not get to the altar with that chump.



I think mom had taken a Xanax before the bridal shop visit, was like a different person!
Anonymous
OMG Tyler lying about not being involved with his kids ON CAMERA!! Did he think he’d get away with that? Does he not understand how the internet, photographs, and court records work?
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