Married at First Sight
been told that one of the contestants (?) is one of our own.
Anyone shed any light on this? |
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Don't watch telly. Related: Are Briscoes having a sale any time soon?
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Dom the retired ex cop from palmy north, used to be on here some years ago.
Came across as VERY VERY desperate last night, I felt embarrassed for all involved I wont be watching anymore |
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Do you mean G-----s??????????????:ohmy:
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Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix
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Do you mean G-----s??????????????:ohmy:
no idea, haven't seen it and can't find anything useful using search. fill in the -- |
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Originally Posted by MrsFychan
(Post 12352010)
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no idea, haven't seen it and can't find anything useful using search. fill in the -- Enjoy |
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No way! G, what have you done mate! lol
Guess all those Tinder hookups got a bit tiring and he wanted to settle down. Seriously though, it was super cringeworthy. Hated the bit he was talking to his daughters about having a new step mum, while they stared at him in bemusement. Well I hope it all works out. G has been through the wringer and deserves to have happiness. |
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Originally Posted by Catchafire
(Post 12352183)
No way! G, what have you done mate! lol
Guess all those Tinder hookups got a bit tiring and he wanted to settle down. Seriously though, it was super cringeworthy. Hated the bit he was talking to his daughters about having a new step mum, while they stared at him in bemusement. Well I hope it all works out. G has been through the wringer and deserves to have happiness. Let's hope it does work out for him and her. |
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Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix
(Post 12352211)
IT IS G!!!! :eek: OMFG:scaredhair:
Let's hope it does work out for him and her. Did you also read that unlike the Oz one the wedding here is legally binding.:ohmy: |
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Originally Posted by MrsFychan
(Post 12352242)
Not fair, want full members name, feel like I'm missing out :(
Did you also read that unlike the Oz one the wedding here is legally binding.:ohmy: I did read that it's legally binding.....madness IMHO :nod: |
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This is the best piece of NZ journalism....since forever.
Married At First Sight NZ Episode 1 recap: And so it begins | Newshub Quotes..... Dominic and Claire From the start, 51-year-old Claire was definition of goals. A lover of pole-dancing and not afraid to sport a fun off-the-shoulder top, she wanted "someone who gets me, who doesn't try to put me in a corner". There really must be nothing like heading into a hotel with a stranger, with a camera crew waiting for you inside. It's an experience unique only to porn actors and Married At First Sight stars. This kiss between Claire and Dom really felt like we were gonna see some shiiiiiiiit. But alas, or thank God, depending on how pervy you are, the cameras stopped rolling and we were left in the dark. Nah I mean we can guess. They totally boned. |
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Ahh I got it now - doh.
haven't seen it still, but good for him. wonder if they are getting paid? maybe he will come and tell us all the back room stuff - no not that sort you dirty lot :sneaky: |
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I just love it ....I watched it on demand last night. He was so lovely too, Mr Fluffy! :wub::wub::wub::wub:
https://www.threenow.co.nz/shows/mar...240/M17111-301 |
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TV like this rots the mind and is part of the reasons why many men lack true masculinity and women femininity
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I only watched it last night and thought straight away that I wonder if it's G, came on here and saw that it was! Good on him, and good luck to him, hopefully it'll stop him whinging on about exchange rates!!
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Good for him and her. We have that here in the US for several seasons now and most of the married couples opt for divorce after the time period. There are I believe 3 couples still married after several years.
:fingerscrossed: Hoping it works out for the two of them. Nothing like love to get the blood pumping and the heart racing and your outlook on life uplifted. |
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Originally Posted by Woodlea
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hopefully it'll stop him whinging on about exchange rates!!
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And to think, America used to lead the world in televised schlock. :(
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Originally Posted by BEVS
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:lol:
Give it 6 months and he'll be whingeing on about being on a reality TV show :eek: |
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Originally Posted by paddy234
(Post 12354069)
TV like this rots the mind and is part of the reasons why many men lack true masculinity and women femininity
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
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What? :confused: Define "true masculinity" and "femininity".
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Oh rats, it's unfair, I'm still in Oz and can't watch it!
Oh well, good luck to them, I think he has scrubbed up pretty well! Michelle :) |
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 12354536)
What? :confused: Define "true masculinity" and "femininity".
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 12354536)
What? :confused: Define "true masculinity" and "femininity".
Masculinity and femininity is certainly not selfishness, egotistical, vain and devoid of responsibility toward themselves and each other and most of all downright dim which many of these people choose to be. Based on both the Christian and atheist naturalist world view people as small minded as this are dangerous for the progression of future generations as look how selfish and hedonistic we are becoming without any desire for self control. Perhaps it's easier to roll around in the dirt with not a care in the world than to accept we have a duty to future generations and not be so weak |
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 12354628)
Maybe his is one of the minds that has rotted? :lol::sneaky:
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Originally Posted by paddy234
(Post 12361338)
Perhaps it's for the better if the minds that aren't rotten take these shows seriously 😉
Unfortunately this type of programme is part of today's society, for better or for worse (no pun intended!) and I think the best way to approach it with kids is to make sure that they know its broadcast as entertainment, and as such if they get involved they have to be prepared to become figures of funin the wider world. In the case of this particular programme I guess the premise is not impossible, there is the possibility that a couple can meet, marry, and THEN fall in love - not unlike many arranged marriages in countries like India. |
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
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I do watch shows like this (though not this particular one) at times, well, 'watch' is a loose term, they are often on youtube in the background, while I'm doing other stuff. I view the likes of Big Brother as interesting experiments into how people interact when thrown together, and I often feel sorry for those who become a figure of fun - without even realising it. I don't really like the idea behind this particular one, as personally I think it cheapens marriage, but at the same time that's only my personal view, and if others see it in a different way then that is their prerogative, and I wouldn't condemn them quite as strongly as you did :o
Unfortunately this type of programme is part of today's society, for better or for worse (no pun intended!) and I think the best way to approach it with kids is to make sure that they know its broadcast as entertainment, and as such if they get involved they have to be prepared to become figures of funin the wider world. In the case of this particular programme I guess the premise is not impossible, there is the possibility that a couple can meet, marry, and THEN fall in love - not unlike many arranged marriages in countries like India. Shows like this would never have existed 15 years ago as people would have seen right through the idiocy of it, today because reality tv is so prominent especially in NZ people take this nonsense seriously. These shows are made because they are cheap to make while they bring in huge profit, why create an engaging story with high paid actors to immerse you in when you can get cheaply paid or non paid gullible small minded people to embarass themselves on live tv where for the most part they are destroying their lives. Most of them take years to recover after these shows |
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Originally Posted by paddy234
(Post 12361337)
I will make sure my son's and/or daughters one day will never become as shallow minded and inward as to think these things as normal and to make a mockery out of themselves and others to entertain people and enhance their ego. I feel embarrassed for people who take these shows seriously
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Strangely enough, someone young enough to be my child has given me a lecture on the morality of marriage and the mental capacity of the people who are on these programmes while never answering the question he quoted that I originally asked. :confused: I'm not sure why my question was quoted since I am not looking for moral guidance.
My own opinion on the subject is that marriage is an ever changing thing. It wasn't that long ago that marriages were not for romantic purposes, but to breed like classes. In some cultures marriages are arranged between families when children are still very young and once they reach adulthood they marry. "Love" and "romance" and the whole western idea of marriage is foreign and seems wrong. And who are you, or anyone else to judge someone who is looking for a life partner in a (in your view) non traditional way? 15 or 20 years ago people were ridiculed for meeting partners on the internet! Now it's not only accepted, but dating sites/apps seem to be the way to meet now. |
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Originally Posted by Dorothy
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Strangely enough, someone young enough to be my child has given me a lecture on the morality of marriage and the mental capacity of the people who are on these programmes while never answering the question he quoted that I originally asked. :confused: I'm not sure why my question was quoted since I am not looking for moral guidance.
My own opinion on the subject is that marriage is an ever changing thing. It wasn't that long ago that marriages were not for romantic purposes, but to breed like classes. In some cultures marriages are arranged between families when children are still very young and once they reach adulthood they marry. "Love" and "romance" and the whole western idea of marriage is foreign and seems wrong. And who are you, or anyone else to judge someone who is looking for a life partner in a (in your view) non traditional way? 15 or 20 years ago people were ridiculed for meeting partners on the internet! Now it's not only accepted, but dating sites/apps seem to be the way to meet now. |
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Well according to The Herald it's gone down hill for Dom. A texting faux past. ..........oops! :eek:
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Oopsies then.
I'm not sure these 'matching' experts are very good at what they do looking at the article, or perhaps they didn't do their homework thoroughly. :unsure: |
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Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 12370709)
Oopsies then.
I'm not sure these 'matching' experts are very good at what they do looking at the article, or perhaps they didn't do their homework thoroughly. :unsure: |
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Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix
From the evidence provided, the 'experts' appear to be anything but :nod:
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feel a bit sad for Dom as he seems to want to be in a relationship that has some meaning.
Some of the younger ones have differing agenda's to finding a decent relationship. shame when there are so many people that genuinely find it hard to find a partner. They should stop with the "pretty/want to be famous set"and get some real people on there. Bring back/make a nz version of Undateables I say ;) |
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Originally Posted by MrsFychan
(Post 12371273)
feel a bit sad for Dom as he seems to want to be in a relationship that has some meaning.
shame when there are so many people that genuinely find it hard to find a partner. From a mans perspective single 30 yr old women want men in their 20's single 40 yr old women want men in their 20's single 50 yr old women want men in their 20's |
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Originally Posted by Justcol
(Post 12372421)
I would call it desperate, that's how it comes across
From a mans perspective single 30 yr old women want men in their 20's single 40 yr old women want men in their 20's single 50 yr old women want men in their 20's Single 30 year old men want women in their 20's Single 40 year old men want women in their 20's Single 50 year old men want women in their 20's And if they're buxom and vapid then men are all the more interested. |
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Spot on Dorothy.
From my perspective I would say that only 15 year old school girls and older men that are remotely interesting in dating 20 year old males. :rofl: |
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Originally Posted by Bo-Jangles
(Post 12372479)
Spot on Dorothy.
From my perspective I would say that only 15 year old school girls and older men that are remotely interesting in dating 20 year old males. :rofl: |
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Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix
(Post 12370702)
Well according to The Herald it's gone down hill for Dom. A texting faux past. ..........oops! :eek:
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