Why three friends did a ‘Love Experiment’ to ‘date them all’
14.08.2023 - 00:41
/ nypost.com
‘Love is Blind’ or ‘Love Island,’ you are trying to feel [the other] people out,” Tamara told The Post. “With us, we had an advantage because we came in with a strong bond and a friendship,” she said. “We were like, ‘I’ll lean on you, and if you see the red flags [in men], tell me!’ It was good to have support there, as we dated and found out more about ourselves.
That’s how our show separates from any other show.”“We’re big career women,” Paige told The Post. “We’re sisters and friends, we support each other. Yes, we have our friends that we can text or call after a date [outside of the show].
But having them on that journey with you while they’re going on their journey — you don’t really get that, ever.”The friends said they didn’t have any concerns about being interested in the same man. “It wasn’t going to happen like that,” Marcia, aka “Mars,” told The Post. “That’s the beauty of it.
We have such different interests in guys, our tastes aren’t the same. It was never going to be like ‘We both want him.’ It was more like ‘Girl, go get your man!’ It was never a competition amongst us, it was all love and guidance among friends.”In the show, the three ladies enter a “hall” where 24 single men stand in separate alcoves, surrounded by photos and objects that signify their interests (to mimic the look of a dating app profile). Each man wears headphones, so the ladies can gossip about each man to his face as they essentially “window shop” for dates.
“That was the best part. I loved that,” said Mars. “It was kind of like an icebreaker among us.