mating rituals pulled straight out of the animal kingdom — all without being able to verbally communicate.“It was very difficult without words, but you can give them a little nudge on the shoulder to show that you’re interested.
It almost comes from a place of being playful, so that was cool,” Stephan Davis, 31, a single on the show, told The Post.“For me, it was definitely in the eye contact.
Funny enough, you do get a little bit used to it and make connections with people that you never talk to. It was the strangest experience.
The hugging and the kissing were almost amplified, to show affection when we didn’t have the ability to talk.” On the show, each single is given a different animal to represent and wear a symbol around their neck as a “token,” such as a koala or a tiger.Davis, who’s from Long Island and is a model and behavior specialist working with the mentally disabled, was given a token of a bee. “We did a bunch of different personality evaluations,” he told The Post. “Bees’ way of communication is dancing, apparently.
Read more on nypost.com