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Ramses and Marissa’s Sudden Breakup on Love Is Blind Season 7: What Went Wrong?
In the latest episodes of Love Is Blind Season 7, the highly anticipated relationship between Marissa George and Ramses Prashad came to an abrupt and painful end, just days before their scheduled wedding. Initially, the couple had shown strong chemistry and a promising start, with both expressing satisfaction with their intimate life and overall connection.
However, signs of trouble had been evident for weeks. The couple found themselves in disagreement over several critical issues, including military service, contraception, and family planning. Ramses’s disinterest in wedding preparations and his reaction to Marissa’s health issues, such as her PMS and vitamin D deficiency, further strained the relationship. Marissa felt that Ramses’s concerns were overly focused on their sex life, which added to her alarm.
Marissa’s friends and mother were also not enthusiastic about the couple, which fueled viewers’ skepticism about their compatibility. The final breakup was described by Marissa as predominantly one-sided, with Ramses expressing doubts and uncertainty that she had not anticipated. Despite her efforts to discuss and resolve these issues, Ramses had already made up his mind to end the relationship.
Ramses’s reasons for the breakup were particularly devastating for Marissa. He cited her “energy” as the primary reason he could not imagine being with her long-term. This revelation was especially hurtful given that Marissa had been open and vulnerable throughout their time in the pods, sharing her past relationship stories and her desire to be fully accepted by her partner.
The breakup has resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom have expressed empathy for Marissa’s situation. The episode highlighted the relatable pain of being told one is “too much” for a partner, a theme that has resonated with many who have watched the show.
In reflections after the breakup, Marissa acknowledged that she had made numerous compromises to try and make the relationship work, including handling wedding preparations alone and navigating Ramses’s resistance to using condoms. She now recognizes the need to prioritize her own needs and boundaries in future relationships.