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This show is crazy. The men fly off the handle at the slightest sign of "disrespect" from "their" woman. Very controlling.
Most of the women are very conceited and self absorbed. The one called Noor is the worst. With her enhanced lips and crappy attitude it makes the show almost unwatchable. She touches her hair every damn second and I just can't with her.
I do like that they all stay in their own rooms and there is very little alcohol. That part is kind of refreshing. I'm only a few episodes in and will probably keep watching it only because it is like a train wreck and I just can't look away.
Most of the women are very conceited and self absorbed. The one called Noor is the worst. With her enhanced lips and crappy attitude it makes the show almost unwatchable. She touches her hair every damn second and I just can't with her.
I do like that they all stay in their own rooms and there is very little alcohol. That part is kind of refreshing. I'm only a few episodes in and will probably keep watching it only because it is like a train wreck and I just can't look away.
I love the fact it's so different from other LIB shows. Mostly the fact that their isn't a lot of sexual innuendos. You didn't see any of the girls in their bathing suits while on vacation. They focused more on them as actual people versus just the sexual tension that may have existed between them. I wish the American version of LIB was handled similarly. I know it's because of cultural reasons that they did this, but I liked it.
As for the chauvinist men, that was an interesting watch. I'd love for those guys to come to America and act that way. The women here would throw their drinks in their face. American women, as a whole, wouldn't put up with their archaic beliefs.
As for the chauvinist men, that was an interesting watch. I'd love for those guys to come to America and act that way. The women here would throw their drinks in their face. American women, as a whole, wouldn't put up with their archaic beliefs.
To be honest, this is not the best Love Is Blind Edition I've seen. I watched until the end because of the brand.
I can understand that cultures are different, but it still gives a very bad representation of what a woman is and should be. Between jealousy, egocentrism, support between men, some hatred between women, no real conversation or confrontation of ideas. The combination was not great.
Also, the modesty demonstrated by the couples is respectable, however it prevents the viewer from becoming attached to them and believing in their relationship. This is still understandable from a cultural perspective.
I still salute the very classy and extremely smart dancer as well as the fact that this edition brought a different tone and allowed us to know other traditions.
I can understand that cultures are different, but it still gives a very bad representation of what a woman is and should be. Between jealousy, egocentrism, support between men, some hatred between women, no real conversation or confrontation of ideas. The combination was not great.
Also, the modesty demonstrated by the couples is respectable, however it prevents the viewer from becoming attached to them and believing in their relationship. This is still understandable from a cultural perspective.
I still salute the very classy and extremely smart dancer as well as the fact that this edition brought a different tone and allowed us to know other traditions.
The bad reviews comes mostly from the ignorance of the culture. Traditionnal values seem to be the key word here. Specially for the men. The women too but they have obviously embraced the some of the modern life style with a suprising element for me: Seeing how the strong and independent women in the western world are, being more and more masculine, I thought that this was the main reason that made them so unacttractive (understand not wife material). Here, most of these women are strong and independent but are still very, charming, feminine and thus very attractive even if physically most of them were arevage or slighty below. The men are traditionnal, demanding and strict, I guess that's in their culture and it seems to be the norm. I really appreciated watching the interaction between the men and the women: they were honest, very affermative in the boundaries they set. No surprises,
better communication, less deceptive tactics, less hidden intentions than in the previous seasons. Concerning the women some of them have fallen in the trap of feminism. There is a very high probability that Hajar, Asma, Safa, Karma and Nour will have to drop their delusionnal views and face reality. They "hit the wall" already and their best fertile years are behind them. Same for their attractiveness. The older you get, your chances of finding your significant half gets harder. I could be wrong but the stats are not in their favor. As for Dounia, she has a good chance of having a great life. I gave the show an eight because I enjoyed the cultural discovery.
I dove into Habibi expecting "Love Is Blind" vibes-with pods, romance, and emotional reveals. What I didn't expect was the intensity: cultural collision, rapid-fire commitments, and some jaw-dropping moments that made me rethink what this franchise can be. It's uncomfortable, raw, and... easy to binge.
✅ What Left an Impression
1. Cultural layers feel real Viewers noted how affectionate it feels: "Everyone is habibi... a very affectionate culture". Scenes of families, traditions, and respect toward elders grounded the show in a different reality than the US versions.
2. Fierce women pushing boundaries Some men came off controlling, but the women often pushed back hard. One Redditor called it "a season of strong women who stood their ground". That resistance made me respect a few contestants even more.
3. Wholesome structure (no sex) feels refreshing No couples sleep in the same room, no overshadowing PDA.
4. Binge format adds momentum All episodes dropped at once, so no waiting for cliffhangers-great for a quick, immersive watch.
❌ What Didn't Work for Me
1. Toxic moments hit hard Some men displayed controlling behavior-straight up bullies... expecting subservience. That tone made the show painful at times. It felt like embarrassing... cringe.
2. Choppy storytelling and odd editing Rapid-fire pacing, abrupt cuts, awkward dubbing-some scenes felt disjointed. The editing seemed choppy... pacing seemed rapid.
3. Lack of real conversations Many interactions felt surface-level or forced-"painfully boring... superficial". That left me doubting how real these connections were.
4. Narrow casting holds it back I need to point out the lack of diversity- light-skinned models... no hijabi women-which made the show feel less authentic to the region's true spectrum.
🌟 Final Thoughts
It is so bad it's good. It is every horrible stereotype about Arab men and women turned up to 1000 😂😂😂 but I am too busy laughing.
Love Is Blind: Habibi is a messy cultural experiment full of shock, tradition, and raw emotion. It's not the polished drama of the original-it's rougher, more vulnerable, and gets under your skin-sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. It's the franchise reimagined through a totally different lens.
If you're up for refreshing traditions, family drama, and moments that make you cringe and cheer, it's worth the watch. Just brace yourself.
🎥 If You Liked This, You Might Also Enjoy:
1. Love Is Blind: Japan - Culture clash meets emotional slow-burn
2. Marriage or Mortgage - Cultural expectations, big financial decisions
3. Arranged (Documentary) - Real-life view into cultural matchmaking
4. Perfect Match (Netflix) - Global dating chaos with high stakes
5. Indian Matchmaking - Tradition, family, and dating pressure.
✅ What Left an Impression
1. Cultural layers feel real Viewers noted how affectionate it feels: "Everyone is habibi... a very affectionate culture". Scenes of families, traditions, and respect toward elders grounded the show in a different reality than the US versions.
2. Fierce women pushing boundaries Some men came off controlling, but the women often pushed back hard. One Redditor called it "a season of strong women who stood their ground". That resistance made me respect a few contestants even more.
3. Wholesome structure (no sex) feels refreshing No couples sleep in the same room, no overshadowing PDA.
4. Binge format adds momentum All episodes dropped at once, so no waiting for cliffhangers-great for a quick, immersive watch.
❌ What Didn't Work for Me
1. Toxic moments hit hard Some men displayed controlling behavior-straight up bullies... expecting subservience. That tone made the show painful at times. It felt like embarrassing... cringe.
2. Choppy storytelling and odd editing Rapid-fire pacing, abrupt cuts, awkward dubbing-some scenes felt disjointed. The editing seemed choppy... pacing seemed rapid.
3. Lack of real conversations Many interactions felt surface-level or forced-"painfully boring... superficial". That left me doubting how real these connections were.
4. Narrow casting holds it back I need to point out the lack of diversity- light-skinned models... no hijabi women-which made the show feel less authentic to the region's true spectrum.
🌟 Final Thoughts
It is so bad it's good. It is every horrible stereotype about Arab men and women turned up to 1000 😂😂😂 but I am too busy laughing.
Love Is Blind: Habibi is a messy cultural experiment full of shock, tradition, and raw emotion. It's not the polished drama of the original-it's rougher, more vulnerable, and gets under your skin-sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. It's the franchise reimagined through a totally different lens.
If you're up for refreshing traditions, family drama, and moments that make you cringe and cheer, it's worth the watch. Just brace yourself.
🎥 If You Liked This, You Might Also Enjoy:
1. Love Is Blind: Japan - Culture clash meets emotional slow-burn
2. Marriage or Mortgage - Cultural expectations, big financial decisions
3. Arranged (Documentary) - Real-life view into cultural matchmaking
4. Perfect Match (Netflix) - Global dating chaos with high stakes
5. Indian Matchmaking - Tradition, family, and dating pressure.
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