
This research published in Sex Roles examines how shows like Are You the One? and Love Island perpetuate sexist attitudes.
Many community-led "papers" and deep-dives focus on the mathematical improbability of the Season 7 win. Are You the One - Season 7
It argues that Season 7 was a turning point where social media pressure became detrimental to contestants. This research published in Sex Roles examines how
Although it covers multiple shows, it examines the psychological impact of the "perfect match" concept used in Are You the One? and how students internalize these dating "strategies". It argues that Season 7 was a turning
The author notes how millions of viewers attacked contestants like Huda , Chelly , and Olandria , leading to a toxic "parasociality" where fans felt entitled to influence the show's outcome.
Published by Scripps College , this research analyzes how reality TV viewership fosters interpersonal relationship expectations among young adults.






















