Two HuffPost reporters discuss Netflix's latest offering, which follows a group of autistic singles learning about and looking for love.
” to keep people entertained during pandemic times. Their latest offering, “Love on the Spectrum,” takes the stereotypical format of a reality dating show and explores love and relationships through the eyes of young people on the autism spectrum.
The audience is also given a peek into successful long-term relationships between individuals on the spectrum — Ruth and Thomas, and Sharnae and Jimmy ― couples who share insight into finding a companion who fully understands the ups and downs of living with autism spectrum disorder.
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