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FBOY Island’s ISRAEL DIMRI Talks Crazy Sex Parties & Orgies The HBO dating show Fboy Island puts together the classy romance of The Bachelor and the overtly sexual nature of Love Island, and we're going to share information about how to watch the show. Doubters who think that this can’t possibly result in any kind of harmonious blend shouldn't knock Fboy Island until they try it. The first season is already airing, with 3 episodes to start, and the tea is hotter than the dresses the main ladies strut in every night. As of July 29, HBO Max has made the first 3 episodes available. Fboy Island brings 24 guys and three women to an island, where they live in separate accommodations. The three women of Fboy Island are then tasked with getting to know the guys, with the goal of finding true love. The catch is that 12 of the 24 guys came into the show disclosing their true intentions. They are there to get their way with the women and leave the show with the money. How can a woman tell a nice guy from a fboy? It's not always easy and that’s the fun of the show. The women don't know which is which until the men are eliminated. Through each elimination, the women gain a deeper understanding of just how many nice guys are leaving, as well as how many fboys remain. What reality show fans need to know about Fboy Island is that it is highly educational. It's like a handbook that explains what fboys are and how to spot them from miles away. The three women on the show are Sarah Emig, CJ Franco, and Nakia Renee. They have already divulged their own fboy red flags. As they have explained, they’ve had many encounters with infamous fboys. They are therefore well-versed when it comes to spotting the signs. The last episode’s red flag focused on club promoters. According to the three beauties, club promoters are a clear no-go. That is definitely good to know.

Many twists and turns have already occurred throughout the first 3 episodes. It’s also interesting to observe the cast of fboy men in a tropical environment, surrounded by their own supposed prey and their own kind. Hopefully, that did not give too much away about the show because Fboy Island is better enjoyed with as little prior knowledge of what will unfold as possible. The less that viewers know going in, the more exciting it is to watch. HBO Max has committed to releasing 3 episodes every Thursday at midnight until August 12. So, there will be plenty of opportunities to binge this series, installment by juicy installment. Fboy Island should please fans of reality dating shows, thanks to its new spin on a trusted format. Reality dating series “FBoy Island” (premiering Thursday, July 29 on HBO Max) sends three women to a lavish villa in the Cayman Islands where they’re joined by 24 men. The twist: twelve of them are “nice guys” who are there to find love, and 12 are self-proclaimed “FBoys” — a derogatory term, short for f–kboy, for men who just want to sleep around — there to manipulate the girls in order to win a cash prize if they make it to the end.

The ladies, of course, aren’t told who’s who. And it’s pretty hard to pick out the players: All the guys pretty much have ripped abs and suspiciously charming smiles.

Should you trust a self-proclaimed “accredited investor” with selfies all over his Instagram feed? Or a Wall Streeter who Glaser, who often talks about dating in her stand-up and on her podcast, said being immersed in the comedy club scene has uniquely prepared her to call out the cads.

“When my best friends who are guys do squirrelly things to women they’ve dated, I go, ‘I know you’re not a bad person — why do you shut down like a laptop after sex?’ So just knowing a lot of male comics and having these discussions at tables in the Comedy Cellar [has let me] be able to get into the psyche of FBoys who don’t even know that they’re FBoys.”