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Successful Wedding at First Sight | Israel today

2020-03-25T17:54:57.175Z


The successful reality is aimed at league A-singles only, and it is desirable to be Tel Aviv • Unemployed? ugly? You probably don't deserve a TV relationship


The successful reality is aimed at league A-singles only, and it is desirable to be Tel Aviv • Unemployed? ugly? You probably don't deserve an opinion

  • "Successful at first sight" // Photo: PR

It's time to put it on the table: first-hand wedding is not a "reality show." We will - it is a reality show, but a very specific, homogeneous, even monotonous reality - of singles and singles, beautiful and successful, successful and successful, careerists and careerists, and somehow everyone from Tel Aviv. Well, well, Ramat Gan, Givatayim and even Mermaid are included in the "broad" geographical-cultural spectrum of our favorite matchmaking realities, so why be petty?

What bridges everyone, East (Gush Dan) and West (Rishon LeZion), is the repetitive and uncompromising stereotypical representation of the essence of bachelorhood as a founding act of Tel Aviv, in finding a parity for shopping in a store of vacant and unoccupied multitude of features and traits, during which the bachelor or bachelor The Masts explain what they want, and miss the face - sometimes to the point of a war of war - for that.

"Wedding at first sight" does not show a "normal" process of seeking the average person from the locality. It does not describe the tedious and endless search of average people, like me and you, but the meticulous and uncompromising search of the A List singles, or League A, if you will.

"Are you unemployed? No way will you cross the formidable production barrier. Still looking for yourself alive? You probably won't reach the next level"

From the endless gossip of the never-ending degrees, through Moore's beautiful and ambitious "Layer Outstanding" to Dr. Hagar Moshe, who knows how even when she kisses 40 she looks 33-years-old - all, without exception, beautiful and successful. Amir, the beautiful, high-tech, Danish, cute and sweet high-tech who meets one another for the "neighbor's daughter" stereotype and undoubtedly the right girl to bring home to mother, and Dennis - oh Dennis - with the million-dollar smile, who lives in a crazy new apartment, on the 49th floor with unashamed views Manhattan penthouse.

Are you unemployed? There is no way you will cross the formidable production barrier. Still looking for yourself alive? Mmm, you probably won't make it to the next level. And if, by mistake, you are fat or ugly - you may be offered to see a plastic surgeon, but forget about meeting the three experts at "first-hand wedding."

Friends, this is not a "reality show". These well-chosen, well-dressed bachelorettes and bachelorettes came to show us what happens when successful and successful people try to find other successful and successful ones, at least at their level, if not more so that they can glance at them, sigh nonchalantly and casually throw a mutter at their spouse or Alternatively to the production camera): "Well, well, okay. Give it a chance."

"The demand for love never ends" (nor in Gush Dan)

When will the day come when "first sight wedding" will also show us singles from the periphery, those who did not grow up and educated in the Tel Aviv, monolithic and predictable bubble, and recognize that even outside the bloc of Dan, Rahmana Litzlan, seek love?

No, I do not mean those who grew up in the south and have since screwed up in the heart of the Tel Aviv consensus (anyone said fraternity Sitbon or Yogev Alkim?), Or the residents of the Galilee who have been living and breathing the vibrant New York egg for 10 years ) - but rather bachelors and singles from Dimona, from the Kibbutz or from the kibbutz in the north.

In fairness, we also mention Ortal Diamond who lived in Nesher and Liran Levy from Moshav Tzrufa, but if we compare them to the leading Bon Tone, they are undoubtedly null and void in relation to the Tel Aviv bubble reality we see from the plan. Also in the case of Liran Levy and Kupferberg songs, immediately after the honeymoon, he moved to live with her in Tel Aviv, revealing to him the AM: PM faucets with joy and enthusiasm. Because what does my song really have to look for in the seat after her room? Just Saying.

Could it be that the editors of the program assume in advance that there are no people seeking parity in the periphery? That all the bachelors live somewhere in a small apartment rented in Tel Aviv and Pathia? Of course not.

It is precisely from a program that deals with such an absolute theme that touches everyone, and is broadcast in the heart of television prime time, that we could expect the editors and casting staff to consider that there is another Israel - second, third and even fourth - and that there, too, as hard to believe, there is a demand for love.

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Source: israelhayom

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