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If you can’t get enough of Love Is Blind (aka Netflix’s most chaotic reality TV dating show), then you’re luck, because here at Cosmopolitan, we’ve got a brand-new, exclusive Love Is Blind season 9 sneak peek, and it’s taken straight from the pods.

This time around, we’re heading to Denver, Colorado, where a new batch of 32 singles will take a chance at finding love sight unseen. And apparently, this season promises to be the most shocking one yet. As Vanessa Lachey told E! News back in May, “Something happens in Denver that has never happened on any of the Love Is Blinds.”

Ranging in ages from 27 to 41, the Denver-based pod squad includes a Rolex expert, a martial artist, and more than a few tattoo enthusiasts—plus, a woman whose blinding eye disease could cause her to one day lose her vision. Who will hit it off from this new crew? Thanks to this sneak peek from season 9, we have some idea.

In this exclusive clip from season 9, contestants Jordan Keltner, 30, and Megan Walerius, 35, share their thoughts on having kids, which leads to a very unique revelation never before discussed on the show: Jordan has had a vasectomy.

According to Jordan (who is already father to a son, Luca), his decision to get a vasectomy “was partially done out of selfishness,” and it’s something he discloses to his matches pretty much right off the bat (or, according to Megan, in the “first 10 minutes”).

Megan admits that the revelation initially gave her pause, but still, she admires his candidness. “Most females, including myself, don’t want to pump their bodies with hormones,” she says, “and I think that’s really respectable of you to do that.”

The two go on to discuss what Jordan’s vasectomy would mean for their own chances of having children together, whether they would ever choose to adopt, and the idea that their lives could have “meaning” even without children—and honestly, if the rest of the season’s pod convos are as interesting as this, I am beyond seated.

Love Is Blind season 9 premieres on Netflix October 1, with the first six episodes available to stream.