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A wedding at first sight: Limor's parting from Liad was more satisfying than the sex they did not have - Walla! culture

2022-07-10T06:18:58.801Z


Throughout the season, there was a close battle between the halves of the Lily duo at the unbearable end, but in the farewell episode, the target took a huge hit, with the demanding and angry expectation that they would line it with cotton wool.


A wedding at first sight: Limor's separation from Liad was more satisfying than the sex they did not have

Throughout the season, "Hatmoni" fought a close battle between the halves of the Lili duo at the unbearable end, but in the farewell episode the target took a huge hit, with the demanding expectation that he would be lined with cotton wool while pulling out thorns. Value in this connection after the cameras turn off

Ofir Sagersky

10/07/2022

Sunday, 10 July 2022, 08:51 Updated: 08:57

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Excerpt from "Wedding at First Sight", Moshe and May (Keshet 12)

"Who is the couple going to break up?", We have asked ourselves since the promos about parting appeared.

"Everyone," we replied to ourselves, "but who will part now?".

Four pairs were presented to us as an option, and these are names: Maayan and Ben, Limor and Liad, Matan and Guy or Idit and Rafael.

Building lame tension considering that two of the above couples did not appear in the episode, and between us, even without the elimination method we could have known that LILI had come to an end.

To be offended is a choice, and both have chosen to be offended too many times to continue to bear this relationship.

It's time to jump off the sailboat.




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Limor and Liad

If there is any certainty about Limor and Liad's relationship, it is the knowledge that they will always find a subject for quarrel, and this time: buying pillows online.

It is not entirely clear how this happened, but in an instant sparks begin to fly through the air with passive-aggressive flickers from the target side, as the quarrel often begins in his brain long before he updates Limor on the subject.



To Liad, pillows are never just pillows, to remind you, he came up with the funny pun on "expectations" at the beginning of the season, and in his mind's eye, there is a discussion about living together - for and against.

Limor's planning to buy things separately for the various houses is enough for him to conclude that she does not want him, because the destination recognizes rejection whenever it happens to him, just as a kind of recognizes true love where it is called "coupe".

Passive-Aggressive Games.

Liad and Limor, "Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Limor, apparently, did not imagine that it was interpreted so dramatically, that in the ordinary world human beings do not move in together after one day of acquaintance nor after a month and a half.

"Okay, this is probably what will shape my apartment," the target tries on his way to update Limor on the quarrel, but in vain.

"If you have something to say, just say it," he demands of her, but all Limor has to say is that blue and black are a combination.



Sometimes it seems to me that the least honest people are the ones who demand the most honesty from others.

What would Liad call it?

"Classic projection."

"I appreciate the criticism of my house," he continues to shell out the best of Polish tradition, still refusing to tell Limor what she is to blame.



According to him, he is offended by Limor's statement that this is a man's house and that there are no colors in it, and excuse me, but is it not a man's house, and is it not true that he is poor in colors?

What has been said?

These are not even judgmental expressions like "ugly" or "disgusting" - things by the way, I did say to my partner when living in an ugly and disgusting house - but a clear, almost neutral reality reading.

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That's right for her.

Limor, "Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

According to her, Limor wants to feel comfortable in his home, a statement that can be seen as a longing for the continuity of the relationship.

But for Liad it's not enough and Limor reorganizes her motives under the theme, "I just want you to have a good time", from which it is surely time to say goodbye.

Enough, Lily, enough. Like most human beings, you too are selfish and critical and self-centered, and you probably do not put in your mind the good of a person you knew a month ago and cause you much suffering. This altruistic pose does not convince anyone, Each of you takes care of yourself first, and that's okay. It's humane. Volunteers save for Midburn.



This is the 32nd day and they refuse to agree, this time on urban traffic - on foot or by taxi. Angry face. "I deserve it, I'm allowed to feel like they want me too," he dips in self-pity, still feeling entitled to compensation for the pillow review.



But not only is Liad not really available for conversation, he also repulsed any of Limor's attempts at one of these with the two new expressions he adopted for himself, "classic projection" and "series?", The angry talkbackers say.

Sub-genre: Tel Aviv students in psychology, Monday for studies.

Throughout the season there is a close battle between the halves of the Lily duo at the unbearable end, but this episode in my eyes takes a huge toll, in the demanding and angry expectation that they will line it with cotton wool while pulling out thorns.

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Doing everything to be abandoned.

Liad, "Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

Limor's ability to contain a certain edge, not very high, and this time she goes out of her way to stretch it - until he is tired.

"She fucking went again," marvels at the target, as if he had not now responded to every sentence of hers in Golden Shower Mentally.

Maybe the target consciously does not want to be abandoned, but subconsciously, he does everything to be abandoned.



Here, when Limor returns he gets her in a sour face and continues to interrupt and cancel, demanding her stay in the conversation without making an effort to be worthy of it.

Forcing a person to talk to you while you are insulting him, there is something violent about that.

"But that's the only thing I asked for," he recalls, referring to that sad moment forgotten in the bathroom.

But what situations are completely different.

At first he was forgotten for no injustice in his palm, while now he is actively smuggling Limor away.

This is not "abandonment", this is common sense.



After all, it's unbelievable that Limor still imagines having sex with this man, and still hangs on to sex a chance to save the relationship.

For sex to save such a relationship, it has to be truly extraordinary;

Divine revelation, out-of-body experience, orgasm from the pupils.

Given that his two partners are mortal, and not yet those who get along particularly well, I would not hang so many expectations on this sex.

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Terrible moments that will not be forgotten.

Liad and Limor, "A Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: Keshet 12)

He created the excessive build-up for sex for the goal, which is important for him to build the connection to this moment.

Emma, ​​the construction has no end date and the contractor ran away with the money.

I wonder what his story is there - a veteran trauma?

Virgin?

It's his business.

Either way, I'm in Limor's approach: there's something intriguing and sexy about rejection and anticipation, but up to a certain peak.

After that, too much tension begins to pile up around the subject, and the approach to it becomes too strange and cumbersome.



The next day we discover to our amazement that Limor said goodbye to Liad this morning.

To our amazement, because we were sure they had already parted the episode at least three times already, but this time it's final, final, with the file.

Limor, of course, expects support for her bad feelings as a separate, and finally releases all the most annoying clichés from the parting file, including, "It's true for both of us."

This time Liad is tired: "Let's conclude that we are not being talked about."

"That's right for me."

Oh, that would have been more satisfying than sex.



The repulsive symbol of the season completes its full round as Liad removes the expectations of the "All You Need Is Love" from the pillows.

I was sure we would see them separate at Yael's, but someone there in the editing room probably spared us, at last, and settled for that.

Exciting photo album, horrible moments that will not be forgotten, thank you, bye.

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Madness with Moses.

"Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

May and Moses

This is another episode of the successful entertainment show "Madness with Moses", and this time the joint custody joke about Ray is taking a step up.

If you did not laugh at her the last time, wait for it: he printed a contract to anchor the agreement in writing.

Ah.

what.

moment.



May admits that she is jealous of the man's love for the dog, and really, it does not seem to me that Moses has ever shown similar devotion to her.

One might laugh at May that she takes the joke too seriously, but Moshe is the one who continues to stretch it for two episodes already.

The joke travels to a family meal, and then to a meeting with Edith and Raphael, and the third time he asks why May has not yet signed, a frosty wind blows in her ovaries.



But May loves Moshe, and she’s looking for ways to reassure herself that there’s really no cause for concern here, even if that’s how stories begin that get a series on Netflix.

"You know no partner I had ever wanted to adopt Ray?", She milks a romance from the story, but Moshe already adorns her with all the birthday accessories sold at Max Stock.



The decorations are, it turns out, intended for the "end-of-process party" organized for themselves by Moshe and Mai (i.e. Moshe, because come on).

I have no idea what that means other than Moshe's love of festivities, and May doesn't quite understand either.

She raises concerns and doubts about the significance of this ending in front of Yael, digs into her own loops and concludes, "Maybe I should ask how you feel."

"It's a really good idea," he replies, using the method of repeating the material named after Guy. In the name of Ray's sacred rectum, Moshe, how do you feel ?!

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End of process shirts.

May and Moshe, "Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

He finally admits that "May entered my heart."

It's cute, although the cashier at the front of my house also touched my heart and also a taxi driver from last night, but with none of them I would have established a life together.

"I feel like we're talking in the same tone," he adds.

Well, Robo-Moshe, then it seems that a system integration can be performed.



"Today we are going to see a corner of my past," Moshe opens the next day, and I hope that this corner is bright and in a central place.

He tells how he moved as a child to live with his uncles in Haifa following his parents' relocation, but wait, did you forget that we are at the Moshe Show?

After all, this is all about hanging and the spirit of nonsense!



All of this was a cover story for a surprise that Moshe prepared for her, since there is nothing more pleasing to the partner than the unnecessary erosion of her mental batteries.

Along the way, in order to increase the intensity of the fun to the climax, the discourse on the custody contract continues.

May's legal language turns Moshe on, while Moshe's assertiveness in adopting Ray "with a laugh" freezes my blood.

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Someday he will find it appropriate to tell May as well.

Moshe, "Wedding at First Sight" (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

We reached our destination, and the surprise - skydiving.

I did not understand, what was the stupid story of the relocation needed for?

Why not say, "I made a surprise?".

In any case, according to Moshe, at the beginning of their path in the program, they both compared their participation in skydiving.

Although this is a lovely gesture, I wonder when Moshe will be able to give May love gestures that are not disguised in thousands of layers of humor or a jump from a helicopter.



With Yael, he seems in love, but in the meantime "it's a secret".

Someday he will see fit to tell May how he feels, but it will happen after he takes a picture of her slipping on a banana, putting on a uniform itching powder and directing Ray's kidnapping that will end in a big laugh.

According to Moses, he is here to stay.

What can I tell you, he has strange ways.



At their exaggerated graduation party, which is largely a second wedding, May also tells the camera that she wants Moshe for life.

In her case, it does not surprise me.

May is transparent, everything is seen on her and even if she tries to hide or beautify - she will not succeed.

Moses' truth is more elusive.

He plays with little lies that make me wonder about his general sincerity, and flirts with the cameras all the time.

In fact, there is a chance he talked to the cameras more than to May, and I wonder if he will continue to find value in this relationship after they lie down.



In the meantime, they seem to be doing well together, despite the general and personal strangeness, and they are even issuing end-of-track shirts to mark the end of the process.

If this relationship is going to last, May should know that she is dating Rabin Square in human form, and she has many more mornings of watching the sun and nights of bars with drinking routes.

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