I've been thinking about it for a while and believe (at least for now) that this is a frustration rather than a love:
"More to Love," a new reality TV show. I make it a general policy not to watch reality shows (though I will admit, I am a fan of Beauty and the Geek and I have been known to stop to watch Hell's Kitchen if I see someone watching it first), particularly dating reality shows, but I was weak and checked this one out when the premier aired.
Perhaps it was good, as far as dating reality shows go. But it was painful on many levels. For one, the idea that there needs to be a reality show specifically for larger individuals is slightly offensive. For another, some of the women on the show seem to reinforce negative stereotypes (the "I need a man to be complete" stereotype, specifically). The situation in general does not seem to be conducive to the development of healthy relationships (which gives me a bad impression of the guy). And the "Rocket Scientist" was one of the first to go.
Though from talking to some people, it appears that the emotions and prior life experiences displayed on the show are so far fairly close to the norm, which is depressing on its own.
That being said, I do hope that the show will be better than I fear and that it might serve a social good.