Uncovering Felix Stein's Take on Love in Berlin's Chaotic Dating Scene
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Berlin dating experiences reported as terrifying by Bachelor Felix Stein - Dating scene in Berlin, according to bachelor Felix Stein, is "unpleasant" or "not great"
Berlin, a city blooming with both adventure and opportunity, is not the ideal place for finding love, claims Felix Stein—one of the two authors of the RTL series "Die Bachelors". "Berlin is a horrendous city to find someone," he candidly expressed to the German Press Agency. "Dating in Berlin is nothing short of a nightmare," the 32-year-old Berlin native confessed.
Stein pinpoints the city's unsettling lack of commitment as the main culprit. "I reckon it's due to Berlin's colossal size and constant influx of people. There's also the influx of tourists, which tends to foster a sense of fleeting romance," the photographer explains. "plus, all the dating apps originated in Berlin, leaving us with an overwhelming abundance of choices," he adds.
Felix Stein: A Father in the Quest for Love
Commitment might have eluded him in the past, but Stein is ready for a change. "There was a time when I couldn't fully commit, but that phase is behind me," he asserted. Entering the stage of his life where companionship becomes increasingly important, Stein saw the RTL dating show "Die Bachelors" as a potential platform to embark on a quest for enduring love. Stein is a single parent, with his son arriving in 2019[1]. The boy's mother is Avelina Boateng, the sister of footballer Jérôme Boateng.
Joining him in the love marathon is Martin Braun, a Cologne-based insurance specialist[2]. RTL will kick off the new season on June 18 at 8:15 PM, with the first episode airing on RTL+[1]. The concept of two hearts seeking their existence-altering connections was initially introduced by RTL last year, transforming the show from "The Bachelor" to "Die Bachelors."
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In the face of Berlin's chaotic dating scene, Felix Stein, currently on the quest for enduring love, stated, "I'm not going to be able to do this on my own. I need entertainment, something that will help guide me through the labyrinth of celebrities and fleeting connections that Berlin offers." Felix Stein, prompted by the allure of companionship and the possibility of finding a lifetime partner, aspires to find his match amidst the vast pool of potential partners, aided by the popular RTL dating show "Die Bachelors."