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Here Are Some Other Reality Shows Similar To Netflix's Too Hot To Handle

If you loved the Netflix reality show Too Hot to Handle, you might be left itching for more reality TV featuring spicy relationships, intense suspense and erotic moments.

Netflix released Too Hot to Handle on April 17, 2020 and the show features a variety of drop dead gorgeous contestants wearing their finest beach couture at a paradise-like resort. All of the contestants are participating for a $100,000 cash prize. The rule of the game is simple, the contestants cannot touch each other for an entire month. If you think this task is simple for the contestants, you’d be wrong!

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Throughout Too Hot to Handle, viewers were able to see why the contestants weren’t able to keep their hands to themselves and how they overcame their character flaws. The emotional rollercoaster may have left you hungry for more. Thankfully, there is no shortage of TV shows that explore the deep emotions of relationships, self discovery and personal growth. You can find your next binge worthy show below.

Catfishing is the act of pretending to be someone else to attract a specific person. As you can imagine, this is something that often happens in the world of online dating. In Catfish, real life people can reveal the truth about their virtual relationships with the help of the TV show’s host, Nev Schulman. 

Temptation Island follows contestants who agree to split up with their partners and live with singles of the opposite sex. The idea is to test their relationships to see how much they can withstand. 

On this show, singles go on a date with three different moms that try to convince them to pick their daughter or son to date. The single must make their decision solely on their meeting with the mothers. Those who believe that family is key to a relationship will get a kick out of this show. 

Four couples who previously used to date have the chance to reconnect. Each couple must decide if they want to rekindle the flame and give their relationship another try. 

If you loved the competitiveness of Too Hot to Handle, look no further. Are You the One? also has a hefty cash prize that contestants are fighting for. Each contestant is paired with another contestant using a matchmaking algorithm. They must determine who their ‘perfect match’ is while living together in a house. Contestants who guessed right could win up to $1 million dollars. There’s an added twist in Season 8 which features LGBT couples, all other seasons feature heterosexual couples.

On Paradise Hotel Contestants live together at a resort and compete to see who can live there the longest. Every week, contestants pair themselves together and must share a hotel room. However, there’s always one person left after the pairings happen. The old maid must find a match by the end of the next week otherwise they’re kicked off. 

Chances are you’ve seen a US, Canadian, UK and maybe an Australian show. But what about a Japanese show? Terrace House is a Japanese reality TV show that follows six individuals from different backgrounds. All six people live under the same roof while dating one another. An interesting aspect of this show is all the people still live their normal lives, the only thing that’s changed is where they live and who they live with. 

If hot, toned contestants are important to you in a dating show, look no further. Dating Naked follows contestants going on first dates entirely in the nude. The idea is to break free of body image, nakedness and physical insecurities right away. This show was filmed in a far off location, you can probably figure out why!

Contestants on Room Raiders pick their match by assessing what’s in their bedrooms. You might be thinking that contestants can stage their bedrooms, but they have no idea their rooms will be raided until they’re on the show. 

The Bachelorette and The Bachelor are essentially the OGs of reality TV shows involving dating and relationships. Since these shows have been around for a long time, you’ll have endless episodes at your disposal. 

If you’ve watched all of The Bachelorette and The Bachelor, check out Bachelor in Paradise, The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart and Bachelor Pad. All of these shows are part of the Bachelor franchise and feature some of the same people and themes.

The theme “there’s power in numbers” is taken very seriously in this show. Every episode of Dating Around follows one person who goes on five first dates. After the dates, the person picks one person they want to see again. 

The United States has peculiar laws surrounding visas for foreigners. If a foreigner can prove that they’re engaged to be married to a U.S. citizen, they can get a visa and live within the United States. The visa only lasts 90 days which means that couples have only three months to decide if they want to get married and start a life together. 

Enter the TV show 90 Day Fiancé. The show follows various couples who are in the 90 day visa period whereby they need to decide if they want to get married or not. If you’re searching for more 90 Day Fiance, check out 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After which follows couples after they’re married and 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days which follows couples who are dating internationally, but haven’t started the visa process yet.

Each episode features six singles who date each other in complete darkness. After getting real with one another in pitch black, they must decide if they want to proceed with the relationship when the lights turn on. 

Technology is taking an active part in our relationships in modern day society which is exactly what The Circle embodies. The goal of the contestants is simple yet unique, they must get everyone to like them through a made up social media app. Contestants can choose to be themselves or another persona. Whoever wins receives a $100,000 cash prize. 

Some refuse to believe that love is based on physical appearances. In Love is Blind, contestants must get to know one another without actually seeing what they look like. Then, they pick a partner based on their conversations. After picking a partner, they meet each other in person to test out the relationship and must decide if they should get married.

You might’ve guessed that this show follows couples that have large age gaps in their relationship. The series is a documentary that leaves viewers feeling enlightened.

You might think wealthy people have it all, but that’s not always the case. Sometimes millionaires need a matchmaker which is precisely what this reality TV show follows. Patti Stanger is the matchmaker and things can get interesting when big bucks are involved.

People who are tired of dating get matched with a chosen companion at the beginning of Married at First Sight. They agree to marry their chosen companion after seeing them for one day on a wedding island. The show follows the couples after they get married and they must decide if they want to stay together or go back to dating. 

If you’re looking for less emotion and more logic, this is the reality TV dating show for you. Three possible matches reveal their darkest pieces of baggage anonymously and then contestants choose one match. Before they go on a date, the contestant must reveal some of their own baggage. The chosen match must accept the other person’s baggage, then they’ll go on a date.

If you’re looking for a show that’s basically a sister to Too Hot to Handle, this is the one. Love Island takes place in the UK and follows a group of solo people living together in a house. They’re trying to find their match while enjoying their vacation. There is also an Australian and United States spinoff of Love Island you can check out.



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