2024年2月12日 星期一

How therapists would change 'Love Is Blind'

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How 9 therapists would change 'Love Is Blind'
By Angela Haupt
Editor, Health and Wellness

Reality TV is my guilty pleasure, so I've been looking forward to the return of Love Is Blind on Wednesday. The show bills itself as a social experiment designed to determine if love can transcend physical appearance—but, I wondered, what do relationship therapists think about that?

It turns out they're as glued to the show as the rest of us, and full of ideas on how to make it better.

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