Netflix’s viral dating series didn’t need a flimsy moral imperative to attract audiences. But it tried to have one anyway.
And hopes to sell it for a six-figure sum.
Lauren and Cameron, Love Is Blind’s breakout stars, have succeeded not because of the show but in spite of it.
The pandemic has boosted interest in trauma books full of advice that isn’t particularly relevant to what most Americans are going through.
"Advertisements are sometimes spoken of as the nervous system of the business world ... As our nervous system is constructed to give us all the possible sensations from objects, so the advertisenent which is comparable to the nervous system must awaken in the reader as many different kinds of images as the object itself can excite"
We’ve been dating for a while and have talked about marriage, but I’m worried that he’s still scared of commitment.
The curious history told in 19th and early 20th century mothering advice books is a mix of unreasonable demands and unfounded claims. At the same time, though, one can see how it made sense.