As the Love Is Blind season 2 contestants dip into a pool of 15 cast members, hoping to find their life partners, they establish some initial connections that many viewers find surprising. By talking about their interests, personalities, and preferences, the Love Is Blind contestants try to find matches that they connect with on different levels. These connections may grow into relationships or not. Some romances left a strong and shocking impression on viewers, even though certain relationships were short-lived.
During Love Is Blind season 1, fans got to see contestants change some of their prior dating habits as they started to build stronger connections, and some of the bonds led to marriage. As the contestants date in the pods and try to connect without seeing each other, they tend to find some attributes endearing and others unacceptable. However, more often than not, the way that the Love Is Blind cast members feel about each other contradicts the perspective that viewers have about their relationships.
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Dating in the real world is hard enough with social standards, but it's even harder on Love Is Blind, Netflix's hit show tries to help people establish real relationships by taking away one crucial part of the stereotypical checklist, which is physical assessment. While viewers only get to see a fraction of the conversations and moments that Love Is Blind contestants share with their partners, there are some pairings that immediately create a shock factor, or make viewers feel secondhand embarrassment.
Kyle Abrams is an adventurous atheist who connected with Shaina Hurley, who is a Christian with more traditional values, and they have a
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