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'Disgusting' MAFS chat slammed by viewers

Viewers have taken to social media to express their disgust at the chit chat during ‘boys night’ on last night’s episode of Married at First Sight.

If you missed the controversial episode, it saw the men and women of the experiment separate to enjoy a night out on the Gold Coast with the girls heading out together and the boys meeting up.

And while the girls night descended into a screaming match between Ines, Elizabeth and Cyrell, it was the boys night that has received the most backlash from viewers.

Talking about how things were going in their own relationships, attention very much centred on Dino and why he hadn’t slept with wife Melissa yet.

From Mike telling Dino to “strike while the iron is hot” and “take it”, and Sam saying “just slam it”, viewers were left disgusted at how the chat got more and more crude.

Photo: Channel Nine
Photo: Channel Nine

“You need to make it happen now… this is a girl who has not had love made to her in 10 years, that’s a long time, that’s a really long time,” Mike said.

“My prediction is if you can make sweet love to her right, I would say she’s waiting for this, just strike while the iron is hot. Do you know what I mean? Be a man about it, take it.”

Dino tried to defend his decision by saying that he respectfully didn’t “just want to go in there and slam her down” and that they were taking “baby steps”.

But the boys couldn’t understand why.

“Dino what are you doing?” Nic asked. “Give her the Dino the Latino.”

Before Mark began chanting: “Slam her! Slam her!”

To be fair, Melissa did say herself she wanted to get “slammed” during a date night with couple Ning and Mark the night before.

“I haven’t had sex for a while, it’s obviously something I have been looking forward to,” Melissa joked. “Girlfriend really needs to get slammed, girl needs to get slammed a lot!”

Photo: Channel Nine
Photo: Channel Nine

But that didn’t excuse the way the conversation was headed. And Melissa wasn’t the only wife being talked about either.

The boys chat continued with Sam describing how he was trying to ward off Elizabeth’s advances.

“It’s like piranhas attacking my face. It’s just gone … Like she’s just kissing me. I’m not into it,” he said, and was met with laughter from most of the other guys.

Bronson stayed silent and later said he didn’t think the conversation was appropriate.

“That sort of stuff I just wouldn’t have brought up. Boys are boys,” he said in his piece to camera. “They will talk boy talk, but there is that certain line where, you know, some things you don’t have to mention.”

Twitter practically exploded as viewers called out the men of the show for their “disgusting” chat.

Psychotherapist Claire McHalick says sadly this ‘boys club’ mentality is very much engrained in society.

“Boys clubs operate on an unspoken rule that any male in the club has to be sexually dominant in their relationship with partners and other females,” Claire tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

It’s the exact same thing that caused Mike to spill the beans to the guys about having sex with Jess for the first time.

“Mick was under pressure from his own en-culturated thinking to tell the other boys in the club he had got sex from his partner, to withhold that information would break the alliance the men have with each other and put the perceived power in the hands of his wife. “

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