Love is Blind Season 8 - Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota metro area

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Anonymous wrote:Daniel and Taylor: I love couples that appreciate each other!


So sweet, those two!


I'm so glad he stuck by her after her IG meltdown.


I thought it was interesting that they got married before having sex. Christianity came up a lot this season. Didn’t realize Minnesota was such a religious place!



That's come up before. The Midwest is more traditional, I wasn't too surprised. Hope it went well!!
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I recognized an old college roommate in the wedding “congregation” (a week or two ago I think). She always loved being in the studio audience and ways to be an extra. Carry on.
Anonymous
Dave really got off Scott-free. They should have done a compilation of every single time he said "My sister" and he should have been ripped apart. He WAS super manipulative and a total *ick to Lauren.

Madison still seems like a Hot Mess. Just so unstable.
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Just started watching the reunion. So far, has only confirmed that Devin and Ben are weak losers, and Taylor and Daniel are wonderful together.
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Poor Monica. Joey never took it seriously. He can take his unwashed dandruff hair and board off, dude.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor Monica. Joey never took it seriously. He can take his unwashed dandruff hair and board off, dude.


Her sister’s delivery needs work, but she was right. Of course Madison is that lughead’s type. He was clearly disappointed the interest wasn’t reciprocated.
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Anonymous wrote:Poor Monica. Joey never took it seriously. He can take his unwashed dandruff hair and board off, dude.


He looked downright sulky. True colors.
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They went way too easy on Dave. That man is full of a steaming pile of crap.
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Anonymous wrote:The LADIES making good decisions, based on values and genuine compatibility. Very happy with the outcomes here!



+1000


Same! Except a little sad for Devin.


I’m sad for him but he’ll be okay.

Virginia is likely going to end up alone and that’s clearly not what she wants. He’s a good guy but they weren’t really a match because she can’t get past the politics or religion of his family. Seems like she wants to be religious-ish but isn’t.

The trend now is for people to choose a “brand” of religion that fits their already-formed convictions about the world instead of allowing God to speak into their lives and transform them. People like this (Sara) already have a religion on culture and value themselves and their own viewpoint as higher than anything God will instruct. She’ll tolerate going to church only as long as it affirms what she already thinks. Churches have allowed themselves to be an instrument of delivering faith that conforms to the current culture without any inconvenience rather than a guidepost and guardrail to preventing us from self-indulgence and conformity to the world that separates us from God.

Plus, in this case, the odds of Virginia finding an attractive, intelligent, sensitive, committed, educated black man who loves her and will settle down with her are statistically not high and she doesn’t seem to realize this.

Devin is likely to find someone but needs to get better at searching for someone who actually puts God first. No prenup. That was a ridiculous sign that he chose to ignore. Women who take marriage covenant seriously are not pushing for a prenup because the marriage isn’t ending.

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Anonymous wrote:The LADIES making good decisions, based on values and genuine compatibility. Very happy with the outcomes here!



+1000


Same! Except a little sad for Devin.


I’m sad for him but he’ll be okay.

Virginia is likely going to end up alone and that’s clearly not what she wants. He’s a good guy but they weren’t really a match because she can’t get past the politics or religion of his family. Seems like she wants to be religious-ish but isn’t.

The trend now is for people to choose a “brand” of religion that fits their already-formed convictions about the world instead of allowing God to speak into their lives and transform them. People like this (Sara) already have a religion on culture and value themselves and their own viewpoint as higher than anything God will instruct. She’ll tolerate going to church only as long as it affirms what she already thinks. Churches have allowed themselves to be an instrument of delivering faith that conforms to the current culture without any inconvenience rather than a guidepost and guardrail to preventing us from self-indulgence and conformity to the world that separates us from God.

Plus, in this case, the odds of Virginia finding an attractive, intelligent, sensitive, committed, educated black man who loves her and will settle down with her are statistically not high and she doesn’t seem to realize this.

Devin is likely to find someone but needs to get better at searching for someone who actually puts God first. No prenup. That was a ridiculous sign that he chose to ignore. Women who take marriage covenant seriously are not pushing for a prenup because the marriage isn’t ending.




Devin brings absolutely nothing to the table. She did all that for his birthday and he refused to help her carry it up?? That is a metaphor for their relationship. She would have carried that man on her back at every step. Professionally unsuccessful, heavily in debt yet spending thousands on shoes, bad in bed, unromantic, ashamed to voice his values (rightfully so). Weak across the board. Virginia is far better off alone than with a complete and utter loser like that. She’ll be fine.
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Anonymous wrote:They went way too easy on Dave. That man is full of a steaming pile of crap.



Pretty weak group of men overall this season. Very happy about Daniel and Taylor, but I wouldn’t wish any one of those other guys on a friend of mine. Curious about the engaged couple who were dropped from filming.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The LADIES making good decisions, based on values and genuine compatibility. Very happy with the outcomes here!



+1000


Same! Except a little sad for Devin.


I’m sad for him but he’ll be okay.

Virginia is likely going to end up alone and that’s clearly not what she wants. He’s a good guy but they weren’t really a match because she can’t get past the politics or religion of his family. Seems like she wants to be religious-ish but isn’t.

The trend now is for people to choose a “brand” of religion that fits their already-formed convictions about the world instead of allowing God to speak into their lives and transform them. People like this (Sara) already have a religion on culture and value themselves and their own viewpoint as higher than anything God will instruct. She’ll tolerate going to church only as long as it affirms what she already thinks. Churches have allowed themselves to be an instrument of delivering faith that conforms to the current culture without any inconvenience rather than a guidepost and guardrail to preventing us from self-indulgence and conformity to the world that separates us from God.

Plus, in this case, the odds of Virginia finding an attractive, intelligent, sensitive, committed, educated black man who loves her and will settle down with her are statistically not high and she doesn’t seem to realize this.

Devin is likely to find someone but needs to get better at searching for someone who actually puts God first. No prenup. That was a ridiculous sign that he chose to ignore. Women who take marriage covenant seriously are not pushing for a prenup because the marriage isn’t ending.




Devin brings absolutely nothing to the table. She did all that for his birthday and he refused to help her carry it up?? That is a metaphor for their relationship. She would have carried that man on her back at every step. Professionally unsuccessful, heavily in debt yet spending thousands on shoes, bad in bed, unromantic, ashamed to voice his values (rightfully so). Weak across the board. Virginia is far better off alone than with a complete and utter loser like that. She’ll be fine.


+100

Virginia is better off remaining single than with that loser. Sure Devin may have been a nice-ish guy (despite clearly being MAGA), but not partner material for anyone who didn't want to be his replacement mommy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The LADIES making good decisions, based on values and genuine compatibility. Very happy with the outcomes here!



+1000


Same! Except a little sad for Devin.


I’m sad for him but he’ll be okay.

Virginia is likely going to end up alone and that’s clearly not what she wants. He’s a good guy but they weren’t really a match because she can’t get past the politics or religion of his family. Seems like she wants to be religious-ish but isn’t.

The trend now is for people to choose a “brand” of religion that fits their already-formed convictions about the world instead of allowing God to speak into their lives and transform them. People like this (Sara) already have a religion on culture and value themselves and their own viewpoint as higher than anything God will instruct. She’ll tolerate going to church only as long as it affirms what she already thinks. Churches have allowed themselves to be an instrument of delivering faith that conforms to the current culture without any inconvenience rather than a guidepost and guardrail to preventing us from self-indulgence and conformity to the world that separates us from God.

Plus, in this case, the odds of Virginia finding an attractive, intelligent, sensitive, committed, educated black man who loves her and will settle down with her are statistically not high and she doesn’t seem to realize this.

Devin is likely to find someone but needs to get better at searching for someone who actually puts God first. No prenup. That was a ridiculous sign that he chose to ignore. Women who take marriage covenant seriously are not pushing for a prenup because the marriage isn’t ending.




Devin brings absolutely nothing to the table. She did all that for his birthday and he refused to help her carry it up?? That is a metaphor for their relationship. She would have carried that man on her back at every step. Professionally unsuccessful, heavily in debt yet spending thousands on shoes, bad in bed, unromantic, ashamed to voice his values (rightfully so). Weak across the board. Virginia is far better off alone than with a complete and utter loser like that. She’ll be fine.


+100

Virginia is better off remaining single than with that loser. Sure Devin may have been a nice-ish guy (despite clearly being MAGA), but not partner material for anyone who didn't want to be his replacement mommy.



His replacement mommy AND breadwinner. How many women want to be the wife of an assistant basketball coach with no prospects, deep in debt? He doesn't seem to have the leadership cred to even make it to head coach. Worst of all, he seems like a lazy partner. If he treated her like a queen and was amazing with household stuff *maybe* but I can't see him doing that.
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How has no one brought up the TATTOO??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The LADIES making good decisions, based on values and genuine compatibility. Very happy with the outcomes here!



+1000


Same! Except a little sad for Devin.


I’m sad for him but he’ll be okay.

Virginia is likely going to end up alone and that’s clearly not what she wants. He’s a good guy but they weren’t really a match because she can’t get past the politics or religion of his family. Seems like she wants to be religious-ish but isn’t.

The trend now is for people to choose a “brand” of religion that fits their already-formed convictions about the world instead of allowing God to speak into their lives and transform them. People like this (Sara) already have a religion on culture and value themselves and their own viewpoint as higher than anything God will instruct. She’ll tolerate going to church only as long as it affirms what she already thinks. Churches have allowed themselves to be an instrument of delivering faith that conforms to the current culture without any inconvenience rather than a guidepost and guardrail to preventing us from self-indulgence and conformity to the world that separates us from God.

Plus, in this case, the odds of Virginia finding an attractive, intelligent, sensitive, committed, educated black man who loves her and will settle down with her are statistically not high and she doesn’t seem to realize this.

Devin is likely to find someone but needs to get better at searching for someone who actually puts God first. No prenup. That was a ridiculous sign that he chose to ignore. Women who take marriage covenant seriously are not pushing for a prenup because the marriage isn’t ending.


He was a total loser and a complete bore. She was lucky to escape. She may end up alone but better that than being in a covenant with him.
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