Married At First Sight Season 18: Allen Slovick Needs To Dump Villain Madison Before She Dumps Him (It’s About Self-Respect Amid Possible Cheating Scandal)
Married At First Sight season 18 star Allen Slovick has been swallowing his pride since he met his bride, Madison Myers, and it’s time for him to put his foot down and exit the terrible marriage. So far, he’s given much more than he’s taken. His partner is someone who doesn’t hesitate to cut him down while the cameras roll. Madison’s arrogant mindset is pushing him into anxiety, jealousy and sadness. What woman could be worth this? The right person will never make him feel so small.
Madison has applauded him for trying to get along with her, and anyone who’s watched this season knows that it hasn’t been easy.
During the season, she’s been on a rampage, recklessly hurting the man she vowed to love for a lifetime. Yes, they just met, but there’s something missing in Madison. Once, Jennifer Aniston said (via a Vanity Fair interview) that Brad Pitt was callous – she said, “there’s a sensitivity chip that’s missing.” It’s the same with Madison.
Madison Doesn’t Like Anything About Allen
She doesn’t have to like his broccoli-print underwear or the way he dances at weddings, but her communication skills need extensive work. She doesn’t know how to put a little sugar on it. It’s undeniable that Madison’s critiques are harsh, mean-spirited and a harbinger of doom. Getting dumped by this woman would be a blessing, but Allen should cut to the chase and get rid of her first.
This relationship is so pointless – it’s one person basically cringing because they’re married to someone else. It’s the most unromantic thing in the whole wide world.
If Allen leaves her before she dumps him, it’ll be such a great moment. It’s really the secret of restoring the self-esteem that his bride has taken away. With Madison, there’s always an undercurrent of cruelty – it’s like she enjoys being mean. Maybe putting down other people energizes her. With the narcissist, the one thing that a person can count on is that person diminishing other people to feel better about themself.
Madison already knows that Allen is never going to meet her standards. So, it’s just a game at this point. Allen should stop playing.