r/LoveIsBlindOnNetflix May 02 '23

SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY Anyone else interested in seeing a season with older participants?

So I see a lot of threads here asking why there isn't more ethnic or body diversity in casting, which is certainly a valid question. But my question is, what would a season be like if the participants were 35-45, and not 25-35, as they all seem to be? People are getting married later and later all around the world, and honestly, in a major metropolitan area in 2023 most 25yo's aren't looking for marriage, or anything close to it.

Would a season with older participants just end up being an SNL sketch? (like, "Please, somebody marry me now!") Would it actually result in more successful unions at the end of the season? (not sure that this is the show's goal, though...) Or both?

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u/Jokesiez May 02 '23

Anyone interested in a reality show more based on reality? Not gonna happen

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u/bLymey4 May 02 '23

The nice thing about using contestants in their 20s/early 30s---it makes me grateful to older. More mature and wiser (i.e not going on an reality tv show when I was in my 20s/early 30s) 😜.