The Seattle Psychologist Making Love Is Blind Educational Content

the latest season of Love Is Blind dropping last week got me thinking about how the beauty of the show isn’t just watching it—it’s analyzing it with a qualified professional. And when you do it that way, there are actual benefits that go beyond entertainment value. Let me explain.

When my sister told me I had to watch Love Is Blind a couple of years ago, I scoffed. The only reality show that holds any place in my heart is MTV’s The Challenge, and that’s simply a habit at this point, something I’ve watched since high school. I’d long ago given up shows like Teen Mom and The Real

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