All of the couples on Love Is Blind season nine seem to agree that love isn't supposed to be easy. You have to wake up and commit to your partner every day, you have to know how to compromise - maintaining the relationship is going to be work. But in that case, how do you know when to clock out and call it quits? That's the question of the week.
Now McIntosh, who told him she loved him before she saw him, is telling the cameras she's not attracted to the guy while bungling a face-to-face breakup with her fiancé. Instead of telling Suzuki she doesn't want to be with him, she implies that she doesn't want to be on camera anymore, leaving a confused Patrick unclear about the status of their relationship.
But by the end of this batch of episodes, most of these connections are starting to feel shakier than the mechanical bull at the rodeo-themed mini reunion. Perhaps that's an apt metaphor for ill-matched Love Is Blind relationships. You know that you're going to fall off and that this ride won't last forever, but you still get on and hold on for as long as possible.