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"Love Fanatics is Arranged" reality review

Several days ago, when I had free time, I looked for a brain installment show. 😊

And then we were eye-catching on this show!..That he released as a new dating show!! 👀ðŸ’Ĩ

"Fanatics, love is arranged." 💘

Call it a "reality" type of documentary.

By choosing a group of individuals classified as "marginalized of society" to become game players.

There are Yankees, yakuza, gall girls, hosts, bar girls to former prostitutes! ðŸ˜Ū

They brought in these men and women of notorious backgrounds to live 14 days together.

Ready to build relationships under circumstances where the show is staged to be close.

Intentionally to achieve falling in love. 💞

At the start of the show, the atmosphere in the men was full of tension, as if they were simple. 😎

The boys can't seem to be together. They've got wounding, turbid eyes.

And use familiar vulgar words to each other as if to push the power, show the kid a power gangster.

But after a few days, those hardships slowly unraveled after many activities.

They became as affectionate as their brothers and sisters joined the gang more quickly than expected. ðŸĪ

While women are closer, they help and rely on each other.

Open up to each other despite some discontent or awkwardness.

But many people choose to keep their feelings and consult their friends behind their backs. ðŸĪŦ

Instead of direct confrontation, a common form of relationship in women's real society.

This series of documentaries also reveals the possible patterns of relationships in a variety of dimensions.

With latent teaching# Psychology of loveIn the view of men and women, 🧠

I can't help but notice that the script may have been written behind the scenes.

Or design a situation to remove the deepest side of the player.

The women's side players are diverse.

Since the girl is weak, the girl is confident, the girl who wants to be a kind adult.

Working women to seasoned bar girls in sex and relationships

Everyone has wounds, a past, and a different way of looking at love. 💔

Men's side is no different.

Most are gangsters in all their forms.

Whether it's the Yakuza kid, a normal guy with a gray record, but a real good guy, to a good-looking young host,

And the most tense man could not escape the young Casnova, who clearly showed that he needed a woman who could accept his identity.

Although his ideal girl is not the way society expects it, 😎

In the eyes of the author, the love that appears in the love craze is arranged.

It can be divided into several forms, as follows: 💭

One, Poppy Love. ðŸŒļ

A teenage romance that happens quickly.

Two teenagers who happened to be talking to the older.

Just a few ideas or quotes from seniors.

It's enough to "bang" and project a dream on the other person immediately.

Second, admiration love is like falling in love with an idol. âœĻ

A young man who finds a beautiful woman then comes to feel

Without any hope of possession or results.

Just love. Looking away is enough.

Three. Love from the outside. 💋

Attraction arising from appearance and physical charm.

It's a common pattern and doesn't have to explain much.

Four. Love from attitude and thought. ðŸ§Đ

The documentary shows that the face is not as important as the idea.

Some are very beautiful. Very hot in the social eye.

Fall in love with someone who looks normal if they have a matching view of life.

Five. Love driven by overcoming. ⚔ïļ

Some people are so dedicated that they have no dignity.

Just for the person they like to look at

By forgetting to love and respect yourself along the way.

Conclusion 📝

In the end, who ended up with who would have to follow each other.

But be warned, the results may not be as expected by many.

Personally, the author himself doesn't like the ending of the show.

Yet the unpleasantness frankly reflects reality.

Love is something we can't control.

Sometimes people who look bad are fulfilling.

While the good and sincere back must be disappointed.

The most important and impressive of these shows is the destruction of logic.

"Goodness or sincerity can win the hearts of those who do not really love anyone."

In the show, we find two little girls who have pure love, and they are devoted to their likes, but they are disappointed.

Little girls teach that self-love is something we can't forget for even a second.

"Don't leave yourself behind ðŸŒą can love, but don't forget to love your dignity and heart first."

However, towards the end of the last episode,

The documentary also left a spectacular view. âœĻ

Many good women who might be heartbroken from the show.

To focus on what you love, what's not a man.

Their charm has obviously increased.

Without even trying.

It's not because anyone chose you.

But because you chose yourself first, 💖

# Reality show # Love yourself, take care of yourself # Heartbroken # Love other people more than yourself

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