Here's a pro-tip for everyone. If you're going to cheat on your fiancée, don't do it while you're filming Love Is Blind like Stephen Richardson did on Season 7 of the Netflix dating show. (Better still would be to not cheat at all, obviously.) But Richardson apparently took another life lesson from his sleep test sexting scandal, according to a post-Love Is Blind interview, which is to “put a password on your phone.”
The engagement-ending debacle went like this. After meeting and getting engaged to Monica Davis, Richardson one night had to leave their shared apartment for a sleep test. While he was gone, he spent some time sexting another woman. Davis found the texts and promptly ended their relationship.
Speaking to People after the fact, Richardson joked that the biggest thing he learned from the experiment was that, “it is probably smart to put a password on your phone.” But, more seriously, the 34-year-old went on to say the real answer is “self-reflection.”
“You don't know if you're fully healed until your next relationship,” he explained. “And you see a lot of people talking about, 'Well, you should have completed therapy before you entered this.' And I'm always like, 'Is therapy a completion? Do you complete therapy?' No, it should be an ongoing thing.”
Even though the relationship ended, Love Is Blind did prove to Stephen Richardson that a person really can find love in as little as a week and a half. “I can confidently say no matter what, as a cynic that I fell in love with Monica within 10 days. I fell in love with her in those pods, 100%. There's no doubt in my mind that I did.”
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