Who Stayed Together Married At First Sight Season 14

Season 14 of Married At First Sight. Boston. Love in the time of... well, Boston traffic and questionable matching. Let's dive into who defied the odds and who, shall we say, didn't quite make it to forever.
The "Yes" Crew: Against All Odds
Okay, so Decision Day is like the Super Bowl for reality TV relationships. High stakes, dramatic music, and the potential for some serious heartbreak (or happily ever after!). Who actually said "I do" and meant it?
Katina Goode and Olajuwon Dickerson: A Bumpy But Beautiful Ride
First up, Katina and Olajuwon. Oh, these two. Their journey was... a rollercoaster. Olajuwon's initial expectations of what a "wife" should be definitely raised some eyebrows (and Katina's patience).
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But, against all odds, they both said "yes" on Decision Day! And the real shocker? They're still together. Talk about commitment! Seems like they found a way to navigate the rocky terrain and build something real.
Noi Phommasak and Steve Moy: A Whirlwind Romance... Or Was It?
Then we had Noi and Steve. Their initial connection was undeniable. A modern love story, fueled by shared values and adorable smiles, so we thought.

They decided to stay married on Decision Day. But, spoiler alert: this one didn't last. Social media became a battlefield, and the announcement of their split wasn't exactly amicable.
The "No" Brigade: Heartbreak Hotel
Now, let's talk about the couples who didn't make it past Decision Day. Buckle up, because there were a few.

Jasmina Outar and Michael Morency: A Communication Conundrum
Jasmina and Michael started off with good intentions. But their communication styles clashed from day one. Imagine trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions – that was their marriage.
Despite their best efforts, the spark just wasn't there. They both chose to end the marriage on Decision Day. Sometimes, even with the best intentions, things just don't align.
Lindsey Georgoulis and Mark Maher: A Match Made in... Chaos?
Oh, Lindsey and Mark. Where do we even begin? This relationship was… controversial, to say the least. Lindsey’s strong personality often clashed with Mark’s more reserved nature.

Decision Day brought a "no" from both parties, although Lindsey seemed surprised. It was pretty clear to viewers that this experiment had run its course.
Alyssa Ellman and Chris Collette: The Quickest Goodbye in MAFS History
And then there's Alyssa and Chris. Remember them? Their marriage barely even qualified as a marriage. Alyssa famously declared she was a "good person" but not a good match for Chris, basically from the honeymoon.

They called it quits super early, making them one of the shortest-lived couples in Married At First Sight history. A true reality TV spectacle!
The Final Verdict: Love is a Battlefield (and a Reality Show)
So, what's the takeaway from Season 14? Love is complicated, even with the "experts" involved. Some find lasting connections, others find valuable life lessons (and maybe a few new Instagram followers).
Married At First Sight continues to be a fascinating (and often hilarious) experiment in modern relationships. We watch, we judge, and we secretly hope that maybe, just maybe, the next season will have a better success rate. Or at least, even more drama!
