Warning! The following contains spoilers for the 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way episode "Much Ado About Everything." Stream it with a Max subscription , and read at your own risk! Season 6 of 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way is turning out to be quite eye-opening, as I'm learning new things left and right. Not long after being blindsided by a seemingly new trend in this spinoff, viewers were introduced to Corona and Ingi , and with their arrival came the birth of a term I haven't heard before: soft-partnering.

And I would truly appreciate if 90 Day Fiancé stopped trying to make "soft partnering" happen. This franchise has shown us plenty of cringe couples , with plenty of them splitting up after marriage (though it probably should have happened sooner). Perhaps that's why we're now meeting Corona, who apparently coined this term I'm not familiar with, which is somehow getting an entire storyline centered around it.

We'll see if it ends up being a solid relationship strategy, but I think it's a terrible idea even beyond its buzzword ideals. What Is Soft Partnering? Soft-partnering, as introduced by Corona in 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way , is essentially the way she chooses to hide away the undesirable parts of her life and personality from Ingi, and also the way she lets relationship issues slide that would have otherwise she would otherwise have a much bigger reaction to. Corona warned Ingi that now being in Iceland means she's going to be showing her true self, and element.