![]() But excluding my brief, very deep obsession with Married at First Sight, I don’t watch a lot of reality dating shows. ![]() Plus, as a writer, I eat queer pop culture moments for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. ![]() I am pretty much *the* ideal demographic for The Ultimatum: Queer Love - I’m a lesbian who literally wrote a book on relationships, commitment, and non-monogamy. And honestly, I’m not planning on it.” We were sitting with a group of friends, and nearly every head whipped around toward me in shock. I knew what was coming when I responded, “No, I still haven’t seen it. Though branded as a social experiment, The Ultimatum is pure reality TV - the kind where participants are either crying or making out and no one is ever more than 20 feet from the ocean (or at least a hot tub). She was talking, of course, about The Ultimatum: Queer Love, a spinoff of the Netflix dating show that asks contestants to temporarily open their relationships before deciding if they’ll marry their partner or leave them for a new one. “What’s your take on the queer Ultimatum?” My friend was looking at me, smiling conspiratorially.
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