Love is Blind DC

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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is too nice to say it out loud so let’s acknowledge the truth for her: if SHE walked past Garret in a bar, she would not have given HIM a second look.


Taylor is really not all that. More of a niche preference than a universal rock star. I don't get the fawning over her. Typical DC climate policy analyst; big deal.


She's cute. And although I didn't find her memorable, I guess not bringing drama is enough to charm people.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone up-thread said they thought Garrett wasn’t into Taylor anymore. Why?
I thought his body language was still good on reunion show.
Is it just bc they no longer have plans to move to San Diego??


That was me.

It’s a very slight change in his voice and also in his eyes; the sparkle is gone. My guess is that his family (mom in particular) made things very stressful for him, and he fell into a mild depressive state over the potential move to San Diego. That and/or he was on mood-stabilizing meds.

From the beginning, Garret’s mom gave off a vibe that is very familiar to me but hard to put into words. I’m mixed race, half-white like Taylor and often get the same type of closed-off reaction from certain people. It’s not necessarily racism, just other-ism, perhaps. Par for the course in life-long F’burg families.

The fact that Fong and husband flew cross country to appear on the reunion show, yet Garrent’s parents didn’t bother to make the one hour drive, speaks volumes. If I remember correctly, Taylor’s dad didn’t even want to appear on the show in the beginning.


Re the bolded, I understand exactly what you mean because my mother was that way. She looked down upon and was suspicious of anyone not from the US and/or not fully white. I'm so sorry for people like my mom. All I can say to console you is that I am not like that and that sort of racism in our family is ending with her generation.


Thanks for acknowledging this and working to change it. Curious: what do you think people like your mother are suspicious of exactly?


Well, anyone who's different or in some way is better than she is. Different is scary. She also looked down on the white woman who lived two doors away from us who would "prance up and down her driveway in a bikini pretending to get the newspaper all morning." But my mom was fat and the neighbor looked great in a bikini so it seemed like jealousy to teenage-me. When I looked through my mom's old photo albums from when she was in school, I thought it was kind of weird that she lived in NYC but all her friends were white. She also had an education that stopped after college and so didn't know about some things that were proven after that point in her life - like black people don't have a higher pain tolerance than white people, for example. Or that I couldn't get AIDS from being around a gay person if I had a paper cut. She didn't seek out people different from herself - as an adult all her friends were again, white. When I was growing up the only non-white people who came into our house were kids my brother and I made friends with.


Very interesting that this fits exactly with the conclusion that I’ve come to after my 40+ years of first-hand experiences being a mixed race person of a minority religion, living in both the deep South and in the North. Being surrounded by the same type of people, whether by choice or not, is the one common denominator of all the people that have acted differently towards me. Think US military, country clubs, private school upbringing.

Income, education level, sexual orientation, social class, etc: this other-ism behavior crosses all of those. Even political ideology.

It seems mostly driven by a fear of the unknown and an inability or unwillingness to relate to me. You should see the look on these people’s faces when I drop my (white) family lineage that includes military honors from the Civil War thru WWII, among other “I’m like you” things. Makes me cringe then chuckle then go about trying to open their eyes to the real world.

Hopefully, Taylor can stay positive and is up for the challenge of changing the world, one stand offish/close minded in-law at a time. Her ethnicity tactic in the pod gives me hope that she knows what she’s up against.


Are you saying the US Military lacks diversity? Because that's....completely false.


I wasn’t speaking specifically to ethnic diversity nor to current times.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is too nice to say it out loud so let’s acknowledge the truth for her: if SHE walked past Garret in a bar, she would not have given HIM a second look.


Taylor is really not all that. More of a niche preference than a universal rock star. I don't get the fawning over her. Typical DC climate policy analyst; big deal.


She's cute. And although I didn't find her memorable, I guess not bringing drama is enough to charm people.



She's intelligent, not plastic, normal, nice, and has good style. That combo makes her quite unique for LIB.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is too nice to say it out loud so let’s acknowledge the truth for her: if SHE walked past Garret in a bar, she would not have given HIM a second look.


Taylor is really not all that. More of a niche preference than a universal rock star. I don't get the fawning over her. Typical DC climate policy analyst; big deal.


She's cute. And although I didn't find her memorable, I guess not bringing drama is enough to charm people.


She is the package, which for ALL humans should not begin and end with looks!!
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Anonymous wrote:So did all the girls have a girls trip to Deep Creek except Hannah and Marissa?

I think Monica said six of the women went. We know it was Monica, Alex, Brittney and three others. Marissa looked shocked that she was not invited and was hearing about the trip for the first time.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't recognize AD until they said her name or Nancy until she spoke. I wonder if Marshall will be on the next Perfect Match


Actually, AD will likely be on and met her current guy there...

https://www.distractify.com/p/who-is-ad-love-is-blind-dating?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=threads


A transatlantic romance. I wonder how long that will last.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Nick’s journal entry as a problem. He was stupid to have kept it or brought to set. That’s some thing that you don’t leave lying out. Pretty confident Hannah was going through his things the entire time. Also she was trashing his appearance from the beginning as well. But she just couldn’t handle that he might feel similarly. I didn’t like either one of them, but I thought that she was given way too much airtime.

Agree. Didn't Hannah do the same? She quit her job to go on the show. She wants to be famous too but just didn't write it down.

DP, but agree. Also, when you listen to any of the cast who says "I never expected to fall in love" it reads to me like they went on the show for clout, and coincidentally found someone. Not that they went on the show to find someone and coincidentally got famous.


I don’t understand the desire for social media followers. Fame (for no accomplishments)?

It is probably generational…but the value of being followed by strangers, who think they get to judge every aspect of your actions and appearance? No thank you.

It’s money. Once they have a lot of followers then they can start shilling products. Ramses already has been hawking some tooth whitening thing.

I recently got an ad from a previous one - Jess? The one with the 9 year old daughter or something. Idk what it was, I scrolled past it quickly, but that is definitely what they want to do. Enough followers = sponsorships


So they had no career plan or aspirations until a reality dating show stumbled into their lives?

I mean sure they did but Ramses for example doesn’t have a college degree, Hannah quit her job to be on the show, etc whatever these people were doing seemed less lucrative than being an influencer. Or they have jobs like nick that lend themselves to being on tv.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Nick’s journal entry as a problem. He was stupid to have kept it or brought to set. That’s some thing that you don’t leave lying out. Pretty confident Hannah was going through his things the entire time. Also she was trashing his appearance from the beginning as well. But she just couldn’t handle that he might feel similarly. I didn’t like either one of them, but I thought that she was given way too much airtime.

Agree. Didn't Hannah do the same? She quit her job to go on the show. She wants to be famous too but just didn't write it down.

DP, but agree. Also, when you listen to any of the cast who says "I never expected to fall in love" it reads to me like they went on the show for clout, and coincidentally found someone. Not that they went on the show to find someone and coincidentally got famous.


I don’t understand the desire for social media followers. Fame (for no accomplishments)?

It is probably generational…but the value of being followed by strangers, who think they get to judge every aspect of your actions and appearance? No thank you.

It’s money. Once they have a lot of followers then they can start shilling products. Ramses already has been hawking some tooth whitening thing.

I recently got an ad from a previous one - Jess? The one with the 9 year old daughter or something. Idk what it was, I scrolled past it quickly, but that is definitely what they want to do. Enough followers = sponsorships


So they had no career plan or aspirations until a reality dating show stumbled into their lives?

I mean sure they did but Ramses for example doesn’t have a college degree, Hannah quit her job to be on the show, etc whatever these people were doing seemed less lucrative than being an influencer. Or they have jobs like nick that lend themselves to being on tv.


Nick is a bimbo, like a male version of “Newlyweds” Jessica Simpson. I would never hire a guy to sell my house if I knew his parents are paying his bills and he says he can’t boil water.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone up-thread said they thought Garrett wasn’t into Taylor anymore. Why?
I thought his body language was still good on reunion show.
Is it just bc they no longer have plans to move to San Diego??


That was me.

It’s a very slight change in his voice and also in his eyes; the sparkle is gone. My guess is that his family (mom in particular) made things very stressful for him, and he fell into a mild depressive state over the potential move to San Diego. That and/or he was on mood-stabilizing meds.

From the beginning, Garret’s mom gave off a vibe that is very familiar to me but hard to put into words. I’m mixed race, half-white like Taylor and often get the same type of closed-off reaction from certain people. It’s not necessarily racism, just other-ism, perhaps. Par for the course in life-long F’burg families.

The fact that Fong and husband flew cross country to appear on the reunion show, yet Garrent’s parents didn’t bother to make the one hour drive, speaks volumes. If I remember correctly, Taylor’s dad didn’t even want to appear on the show in the beginning.


Re the bolded, I understand exactly what you mean because my mother was that way. She looked down upon and was suspicious of anyone not from the US and/or not fully white. I'm so sorry for people like my mom. All I can say to console you is that I am not like that and that sort of racism in our family is ending with her generation.


Thanks for acknowledging this and working to change it. Curious: what do you think people like your mother are suspicious of exactly?


Well, anyone who's different or in some way is better than she is. Different is scary. She also looked down on the white woman who lived two doors away from us who would "prance up and down her driveway in a bikini pretending to get the newspaper all morning." But my mom was fat and the neighbor looked great in a bikini so it seemed like jealousy to teenage-me. When I looked through my mom's old photo albums from when she was in school, I thought it was kind of weird that she lived in NYC but all her friends were white. She also had an education that stopped after college and so didn't know about some things that were proven after that point in her life - like black people don't have a higher pain tolerance than white people, for example. Or that I couldn't get AIDS from being around a gay person if I had a paper cut. She didn't seek out people different from herself - as an adult all her friends were again, white. When I was growing up the only non-white people who came into our house were kids my brother and I made friends with.


Very interesting that this fits exactly with the conclusion that I’ve come to after my 40+ years of first-hand experiences being a mixed race person of a minority religion, living in both the deep South and in the North. Being surrounded by the same type of people, whether by choice or not, is the one common denominator of all the people that have acted differently towards me. Think US military, country clubs, private school upbringing.

Income, education level, sexual orientation, social class, etc: this other-ism behavior crosses all of those. Even political ideology.

It seems mostly driven by a fear of the unknown and an inability or unwillingness to relate to me. You should see the look on these people’s faces when I drop my (white) family lineage that includes military honors from the Civil War thru WWII, among other “I’m like you” things. Makes me cringe then chuckle then go about trying to open their eyes to the real world.

Hopefully, Taylor can stay positive and is up for the challenge of changing the world, one stand offish/close minded in-law at a time. Her ethnicity tactic in the pod gives me hope that she knows what she’s up against.


Are you saying the US Military lacks diversity? Because that's....completely false.


I wasn’t speaking specifically to ethnic diversity nor to current times.


Yes, you were.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Nick’s journal entry as a problem. He was stupid to have kept it or brought to set. That’s some thing that you don’t leave lying out. Pretty confident Hannah was going through his things the entire time. Also she was trashing his appearance from the beginning as well. But she just couldn’t handle that he might feel similarly. I didn’t like either one of them, but I thought that she was given way too much airtime.

Agree. Didn't Hannah do the same? She quit her job to go on the show. She wants to be famous too but just didn't write it down.

DP, but agree. Also, when you listen to any of the cast who says "I never expected to fall in love" it reads to me like they went on the show for clout, and coincidentally found someone. Not that they went on the show to find someone and coincidentally got famous.


I don’t understand the desire for social media followers. Fame (for no accomplishments)?

It is probably generational…but the value of being followed by strangers, who think they get to judge every aspect of your actions and appearance? No thank you.

It’s money. Once they have a lot of followers then they can start shilling products. Ramses already has been hawking some tooth whitening thing.

I recently got an ad from a previous one - Jess? The one with the 9 year old daughter or something. Idk what it was, I scrolled past it quickly, but that is definitely what they want to do. Enough followers = sponsorships


So they had no career plan or aspirations until a reality dating show stumbled into their lives?

I mean sure they did but Ramses for example doesn’t have a college degree, Hannah quit her job to be on the show, etc whatever these people were doing seemed less lucrative than being an influencer. Or they have jobs like nick that lend themselves to being on tv.


Nick is a bimbo, like a male version of “Newlyweds” Jessica Simpson. I would never hire a guy to sell my house if I knew his parents are paying his bills and he says he can’t boil water.

He does not look good enough to be a bimbo. And I wouldn’t hire him either but being on tv does set him apart from the whole undifferentiated mass of realtors in this area.
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I can’t believe how deep the Tyler sleeze goes…

A legal YouTuber pulled all the court filings against him.

Not only has he been called to court for not paying child support for months, also evicted from many places (for not paying rent), and several ppl have filed claims against him in small claims court for owing them money!!!

Apparently he didn’t have a place to live when they were filming (evicted).

The YouTuber calls him a hobo-sexual. Trying to get w/ various women so he would have a place to sleep!

(Jessie Woo and Symone Redwine)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrUXFKINXRE

So crazy!
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how deep the Tyler sleeze goes…

A legal YouTuber pulled all the court filings against him.

Not only has he been called to court for not paying child support for months, also evicted from many places (for not paying rent), and several ppl have filed claims against him in small claims court for owing them money!!!

Apparently he didn’t have a place to live when they were filming (evicted).

The YouTuber calls him a hobo-sexual. Trying to get w/ various women so he would have a place to sleep!

(Jessie Woo and Symone Redwine)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrUXFKINXRE

So crazy!


I thought he has a decent job?
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Anonymous wrote:Garret’s hair. Hoping it’s in his growing out my bangs stage. Not a good look.

It looks awful! But the jacket was just WTF? It was horrible material and two sizes too big. He was wearing a gold chain and medal too. I thought it was a Halloween costume and was horrified that it was not.


Is he trying to keep up with Taylor? She's got good style game, but homeboy needs to revert to his natural self.


He should let Taylor style him.


My gaydar is pinging at the highest levels on him.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone up-thread said they thought Garrett wasn’t into Taylor anymore. Why?
I thought his body language was still good on reunion show.
Is it just bc they no longer have plans to move to San Diego??


That was me.

It’s a very slight change in his voice and also in his eyes; the sparkle is gone. My guess is that his family (mom in particular) made things very stressful for him, and he fell into a mild depressive state over the potential move to San Diego. That and/or he was on mood-stabilizing meds.

From the beginning, Garret’s mom gave off a vibe that is very familiar to me but hard to put into words. I’m mixed race, half-white like Taylor and often get the same type of closed-off reaction from certain people. It’s not necessarily racism, just other-ism, perhaps. Par for the course in life-long F’burg families.

The fact that Fong and husband flew cross country to appear on the reunion show, yet Garrent’s parents didn’t bother to make the one hour drive, speaks volumes. If I remember correctly, Taylor’s dad didn’t even want to appear on the show in the beginning.


It’s taped in LA
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Anonymous wrote:Garret’s hair. Hoping it’s in his growing out my bangs stage. Not a good look.

It looks awful! But the jacket was just WTF? It was horrible material and two sizes too big. He was wearing a gold chain and medal too. I thought it was a Halloween costume and was horrified that it was not.


Is he trying to keep up with Taylor? She's got good style game, but homeboy needs to revert to his natural self.


He should let Taylor style him.


My gaydar is pinging at the highest levels on him.



No, not at all. Just a style hit and a miss.
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