Living with the Enemy - Season 1

Season 1
This reality show pushes social boundaries by trying to get families to change others' points of view about various topics. Each episode pairs two families of opposing values about a controversial topic. The families are forced to live and work with each other, with each family spending four days in the opposing family's home, learning about the host family's lifestyle and values. By the end of the episode, each clan has made its opinion known to the other. Subjects include parenting style -- helicopter vs. free-spirited -- and same-sex marriage.

Episodes

Don't Fat Shame Me
An advocate for the `Big Beautiful Woman' community and a fitness fanatic battle it out for eight days to prove each other's views on body image are damaging to society.

Mommy Wars
Strict mom Beth and lenient mom Jen face off for eight days, fighting to prove that their parenting style is the only way to raise successful adults.

Put a Ring on it
Hostility ensues when a devoted gay couple and a conservative Christian spend eight days fighting over their views on matrimonial rights.

One Man, Four Wives
A marriage traditionalist and a man with his four spirit wives battle it out for eight days to prove their views on monogamy are right.

What's the Beef?
A meat-eater who's proud of living off the land and a vegan animal rights activist spend eight days together hoping to de-bunk one another's beliefs on the consumption and exploitation of animals.

Naked or Afraid
A life coach for porn addicts and adult film actress go toe to toe in an intense eight-day battle debating the impact pornography has on society.
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