Rom-Com Lovers Are Blind Ranking Their Favorite Movies, And The Discourse Is Making Me Regret My Own Choices
Think you've got nerves of steel, like Bridget Jones at a family dinner? 🥴 Time to find out! Welcome to "Blind Ranking," where we toss a lineup of rom-com classics your way — one at a time — and you must rank each instantly from 1st to 7th. Sounds simple, right? But here's the twist: you have no clue what's next! 🎬💥
Once you lock in a rank, there's no turning back—no swaps, no edits. Will you accidentally crown a dud before You've Got Mail even makes an entrance? Only one way to find out! 😱
There's just one rule: trust your heart... and brace for a whirlwind of romantic regret (just like my ex). Tap to start — and may your rankings always be 'As you wish'! 💕🎥
What unhinged rom-com lives rent-free in your head? I'll go first — George of The Jungle. Share your favorite chaotic romance and your rankings in the comments!

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