watching one of my favorite bad dating shows in the world tonight (love is blind) and I am so happy to announce that Star Trek fashion is officially on trend. Time to break out the cool tos dresses, friends!!!!!
Matchmaking shows like "Married at First Sight" confuse and unnerve me. How can people commit to such big life steps together that fast? It just sounds like a recipe for tension, hurt and disaster. I'm demiro ace. Whoever dates me will need to be in it for the long haul and know me completely before taking it as far as marriage
I’m very asexual but I LOVE romcoms and dating shows and enemies to lovers and tasteful steamy scenes and love poems, but in the same way I LOVE black hair and green eyes and pretty dresses and cute glasses and gold jewellery, they’re beautiful, I just don’t want them for myself.
Normalise aspec people loving traditionally allo culture, just in a different way <3
I've had His Man 2 on in the background as I painted yesterday and this morning because I love Jun Seong and Seong Ho. And because Min Sung always makes me cry when he cries at the end (and this ice queen loves all the shit that makes her cry, lol).
Anyway, it got me thinking. Are there any lesbian dating shows? Are there any bi/pan dating shows?
I would love to watch that.
I would even apply if there was a dating show like that near me (because my social circle is limited and even though I love them all, I would never date them). Also, it would force me to focus on other aspects of my life and not just my art, lol.
So, if you have any recommendations, send them my way.
I think dating reality tv shows need to add 1 aro/ace person who solely exists to cause chaos. Not drama, just purely exists to confuse and throw off the other contestants. Maybe even turn it into an among us situation.
"The Ultimatum: Queer Love" Cast Ranked By Their Odds of Winning "Survivor"
Outwit. Outplay. Outlast. Marry your partner immediately or move on from them forever. These are the taglines (more or less) of CBS’s long running competition reality TV show Survivor, and Netflix’s far newer dating game The Ultimatum. For season two of the latter, Netflix opted to create an entirely queer cast of the show—likely as a pride month promotion, but I’m not complaining either…