The trio of nurses competing in season 8 of “Love Is Blind” avoid becoming romantic with MDS. So instead, I find my husband on TV.
“I don't date doctors. They're not my type. I'm going for more creative people,” Meg Fink told the Post.
Sarah Carton said she thinks it's best not to mix business with joy while she's attracted to doctors.
“I want. It would be great. But no, I never… I would meet all the doctors and the workplace, but I wanted to separate it and be professional. But ideal I'd loved it in the past,” she said.
Taylor Hague agreed.
“I've never dated a doctor I worked with. I matched with a doctor on a dating app. And I went on a casual date [with them]But it's not serious at all,” she said.
The three never see how men from the Netflix real-life dating series date a pod with a single walled and the others look until they get engaged – they're living He said he was happy to see what he did to help.
“Most of them associate nurses with caring, kind and honest people,” said Fink, 31, an oncology nurse.
“One guy was like, 'Every nurse I know is a great person.' ”
Carton, 29, said her work sparked deep debate.
“I'm specifically an oncology nurse, so some people could relate to it, so we could just have a conversation,” she said.
Haag, 32, a colonoscopy nurse, used her gig as an icebreaker at the show, which premiered on February 14th.
“I used the pickup line. 'Have you ever had a colonoscopy before?' So I got a lot of laughs from that conversation,” she said.
The woman said she could not participate in “Love is blind” even if it wasn't for her boss or fellow nurses.
“I got support not only from the managers but all the nurses I work with to cover the shifts in the show… I'm so grateful because I wouldn't have been able to do it without them. “The Hague of Paynesville, Minnesota.
“I'm a new nurse so when I took this opportunity to approach them, I got my first nursing job,” said Fink, who grew up in Iowa, but now lives in Minneapolis. Masu.
“They want me to come back and say, 'I want them to be able to take this opportunity.' It was very good. ”
This was the first time the series has cast a single from Minnesota. Carton, from St. Cloud, jumped at the opportunity to begin the application process, starting with a 75-question survey.
“I've always loved the concept of 'Love is blind.' I even remember watching Season 2 with my ex-boyfriend and I told him, 'I can see myself about this,'” she recalls I did.
“He said, 'I could meet you too.' When I saw them cast in Minneapolis, I was like, 'That's meant.' ”
Haag, who was engaged five years ago, was hired by a casting producer.
“I tried everything, like a mutual friend setup, a bar scene, a dating app,” she said.
“To be honest, I had very few opportunities. My dad had been diagnosed with rare cancer a few weeks ago… and my girlfriend texted me, and she said, “Submitting yours.” You just have to. What do you need to lose?”
Fink was applied while in nursing school.
“Just going through the application and thinking about what I want from my partner, that was a really good exercise to help my research escape the rigor of the time,” she said.
Although participants cannot see who was on the date, the carton was comfortable dating blindly.
“I didn't have a type. I dated babyfaces, dated Mushuman, dated dad's bod.
