Married At First Sightseason 18 is underway, and one of the couples revealed some major clues as to why their “stressful” marriage may not have made it to Decision Day. ThroughoutMarried At First Sight’s history,there have been couples who seem to be good on paper but don’t meet each other’s needs in practice. While the matchmakers have tons of information about the couples to try and figure out how to match them, some fare better than others when they’re in the real world.Married At First Sightseason 18is, again, proof purchase of a mistaken match.
It appears that theMAFScouple could’ve been dissatisfied with what the experts did for them in the experiment.

In an interview with Screen Rant, David and Michelle fromMarried At First Sightseason 18 opened up about their experiences on the show, and their answers lent to the idea that they may be one of the season’s mismatches. According to Michelle, theMAFSexperience was“[a] learning curve, stressful, and [provided] personal growth,”while David shared that his time onMAFSwas“life changing, exciting, and hard/stressful.”ThoughDavid may sound a bit more positive in tone about his experience, things seem to be an even split on whether they were positive or negative between the two.
While David shared that his outlook has a“let things play out then everything will fall in place”quality to it, Michelle may not have been quite as easygoing. Michelle explained that she“would have put an emphasis on the fact that I am attracted to men who are extremely driven,”if she could change something about herMAFSexperience, which doesn’t bode well for her marriage. Though it’s possible David and Michelle could be speaking from a place of tension in their marriage that has since dissipated,it seems likely that they could be a complete mismatch this season.

What David & Michelle’s Relationship Comments Mean For MAFS Season 18
There Could Be A Relationship That Ends Before Decision Day
Although David and Michelle’s relationship could have worked out in the long run, it appears that many of their answers come from a place of being mismatched. David, who appears more positive about his experience than Michelle, may have been happier from his side of the relationship than Michelle was, but it appears that the couple could’ve beendissatisfied with what theMAFSexperts didfor them in the experiment. ThoughMarried At First Sightisn’t necessarily a guaranteed positive experience,the couple’s comments make it seem like they were expecting something they didn’t getduring the season’s run.
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While the expectations forMarried At First Sighthave been inordinately high because of the low success rate that the experts have faced in recent years, it’s possible that the season doesn’t have anything different going on when it comes to matches and the way the experts put couples together. Despite knowing that there was a lot of pressure onMAFSseason 18 to create successful couples, the panel ofMAFSexperts may not have been ableto do so.David and Michelle’s potential mismatch may be one of severalthis season.

Our Take On MAFS Season 18’s Potential Mismatch
David & Michelle Worked So Well On Paper
WhileDavid and Michelle seemed like a great matchon paper, it’s likely that, because of their commentary, they won’t wind up together at the end of the season. Despite their time during the matchmaking special being spent describing someone who appeared to be each other,David and Michelle’s discussions about their time onMAFSand the things they would change seem more negative. It feels likely that theMarried At First Sightcouple could be a mismatch, meaning it’s possible they don’t make it through the entirety of the experiment and split up prior to Decision Day.
Married At First Sightairs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EDT on Lifetime.
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Based on the Danish version of the series, Married at First Sight is a reality show/social experiment that gives singles a chance to find a lifelong partnership with one particular caveat: they must agree to marry a stranger arranged the moment they meet. Experts provide counseling and guidance as they help couples navigate their new marriage with their unknown partner and highlight the journey of the newlyweds from wedding to honeymoon to beginning their new lives together. At the end of eight weeks, couples will decide to stay married or divorce.