Love is Blind reinforces that love is in fact, NOT blind
Stop! You're ruining it.
If there's one thing the show "Love is Blind" has taught us, it's that physical attraction is key in a relationship. I mean, who would have thought that not seeing your partner's face until after you've agreed to marry them could cause issues? Let's take a closer look at some of the specific examples from the show that prove just how important physical attraction is.
First up, we have Jessica and Mark. Jessica, bless her heart, was never really into Mark. She only agreed to date him because she felt like she had to. And let's be real - it was pretty obvious from the get-go that she wasn't physically attracted to him. Sure, they had a connection on an emotional level, but that can only take you so far. Eventually, Jessica's lack of physical attraction to Mark became too much to ignore, and their relationship came to an end.
Then there's Carlton and Diamond. Carlton and Diamond seemed like a great match at first, but when Carlton revealed that he was bisexual, things took a turn. While Diamond claimed that she was open to dating someone who was bisexual, it was pretty clear that she wasn't thrilled about it. And when Carlton started acting defensive and lashing out at Diamond, things went downhill fast. In the end, it wasn't just about the fact that Carlton was attracted to both men and women - it was about the fact that Diamond wasn't physically attracted to him anymore.
And let's not forget about Kelly and Kenny. Kelly and Kenny were one of the most stable couples on the show, but in the end, they just didn't have that physical connection. Kelly even admitted that while Kenny was a good-looking guy, she just wasn't feeling the spark. And as we all know, without that initial attraction, a relationship can only go so far.
The truth is, physical attraction is important in a relationship. While we like to think that looks don't matter, the reality is that they do. We're human beings, and we're naturally drawn to certain physical traits. And while personality and compatibility are certainly important, they can only take you so far. At the end of the day, we all want to be with someone who we find physically attractive.
So what's the lesson here? Well, for one thing, it's probably not a great idea to agree to marry someone before you've seen their face. But more importantly, it's okay to admit that physical attraction is important in a relationship. Sure, it might not be the most politically correct thing to say, but it's the truth. And if "Love is Blind" has taught us anything, it's that ignoring that truth can lead to some pretty disastrous results.
In conclusion, while we might like to think that love is all about the heart and not the body, the reality is that physical attraction plays a big role in any relationship. So let's embrace our shallow side and admit that looks do matter - at least a little bit.