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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://time.com/6231990/love-is-blind-zanab-cole-cuties/ I think this is a very honest take on the cuties scene. I stand by my opinion that Cole is an immature ass. He didn’t realize the impact his words had. Not just in individual moments, but cumulatively. When you take all the comments together (you’re a 9 to Colleen’s 10, you’re not my usual type, you’re going to eat 2?, etc.) and you say them to someone with insecurity issues, you’re inflicting real damage. I don’t think it was intentional, but he needs to learn how to filter.[/quote] I read this article honestly with an open mind as I went into yesterday's episodes with this essential interpretation of Zanab and have left those episodes convinced she is abusive. You know what this article leaves out VERY conveniently? The same thing Zanab leaves out. The fact that when alerted to the fact that she had only eaten a banana that day he becomes audibly and visibly concerned, asks why she didn't eat food offered earlier and reiterates his question of why when brushed off. THAT moment is the crux of intent in the scene. If he was trying to get at her, he would not have reacted that way. [/quote] I don't think Cole did anything wrong related to food, but at that point Zanab had her narrative of who Cole was and took everything either in the worst way possible, or the wrong way.[/quote] Yes, I thought it was interesting to see the clip, because he was talking about trying to meet her up with her family, and getting information from her about how to do that, and the next thing she did was complain about how much he talked, and how it was about himself. What? While that may well be the case, that's her response to what would normally be seen as a loving, caring conversation showing that he wants to connect with what's important to her. It seemed very, very cold.[/quote]
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