One thing Netflix does right? Their reality TV shows. There’s a reason Love is Blind has made it to its sixth season.

Season 6 of Love is Blind lands on Netflix today in celebration of Valentine’s Day.

If you were to participate in this show yourself, here are 10 questions you should definitely ask before agreeing to get engaged to a person you’ve never laid eyes on.

Do you want kids?

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If you want kids but the person you end up with doesn’t, one of you is going to end up totally screwed.

On the other side of that coin, it’s perfectly fine if you know becoming a parent isn’t something you want to do.

You shouldn’t feel forced to enter into parenthood based on your partner’s wishes. Having kids isn’t easy.

What is your career?

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It’s totally unfair to end up in a relationship with someone who doesn’t know how to pull their own weight financially.

Unless you’re totally comfortable being the breadwinner in your relationship, it’s important to find out what type of career path your partner has.

How often do you hope to have sex within a marriage?

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Having a matching sex drive with your partner is a big deal. If they want it all the time while you don’t, you’ll end up annoyed.

If you’re craving it more often than they do, you’ll likely end up dissatisfied. Your sex drives should match up for the most part.

What are your religious views?

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It’s incredibly tricky to pursue a long-lasting relationship with someone who doesn’t share the same religious views as you.

If you have a belief system but you’re dealing with someone who considers themself to be an atheist, you’re likely setting yourselves up for loads of difficult conversations.

What are your political views?

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Politics are stressful. This question is beyond important. It matters that you get this out of the way early on!

If you don’t share the same political views with your partner, it can destroy the respect you have for them when you start questioning their ethics and morals.

What’s your biggest regret?

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Asking someone what their biggest life regret is helps you get to know who they are on a deeper level.

This question is incredibly revealing since it serves as somewhat of a confession. Do they trust you enough to reveal all?

Why have your past relationships failed?

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Learning why someone’s past relationships came crumbling down helps let you know what type of person they are.

Were they the one who screwed things up? Were they the one who was always getting screwed over?

Do you think divorce is OK?

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Some people consider divorce to be a reasonable option if a marriage connection is no longer on track.

Others believe divorce is never acceptable… in any circumstances. This question is very telling and always worth asking.

What’s your language of love?

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There are five notable languages of love to consider: Words of affirmation, gifts, quality time, acts of service, and physical touch.

It’s crucial to find out what your partner’s love language is to understand if you’ll be able to accommodate it.

What does your 10-year plan look like?

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When two people fall in love inside the pods on Love is Blind, their relationship timeline moves pretty rapidly.

They still have to prepare for the future, though. Discussing what a 10-year plan looks like is a great way to solidify the seriousness of what’s to come in the future.

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