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ONONYE | Dating Shows: A Chance for Communal Entertainment

I just started another dating show. Well, it technically isn’t a new one. Like most Cornell students — at least according to my Twitter feed for the last few days — I have started binging the new season of Netflix’s “Love is Blind.” Don’t worry, there aren’t any spoilers ahead!

I have a love-to-hate relationship with dating shows. I love them because they’re sappy, and I’m a sucker for a good rom-com — hence my rom-com column from last year. It’s fun to laugh at awkward dates, point out the character flaws with the “difficult” contestants, argue about who’s just there for fame, root for the underdog and place bets on who will win the season. 

I’ve watched almost every dating show that you can imagine: “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” “Married at First Sight,” “Too Hot to Handle” and “Love Island” (my personal favorite!). The shows place people in impossible — often impossibly perfect — situations and ask them to find love. And each series has an unbearable twist: you can’t see the person you choose until you’re engaged, no physical intimacy on the island, one person enters the challenge without a partner, 30+ women fight for one man! 



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