I find couple t-shirts and couple social media accounts very cringe.
How about you?
I find couple t-shirts and couple social media accounts very cringe.
How about you?
Seeing people try to drastically change who they are for a partner’s preference, or when people unable to be themselves around their friends when with their partner.
I had a buddy who dated this girl who was all-business, always excelled in school, up before dawn to go running, then off to crew practice, didn’t smoke weed or anything (but my friend is a HYPE, lmao)…total mismatch, I don’t know why they were together, lmao, but she was out of my friend’s league so he was tap-dancing for her.
I just remember he wasn’t allowed to smoke weed, but did when she wasn’t around. One night they came in from going out, I’m with my other roommate and some friends, all hanging out at our apartment. They walk in, he’s a little drunk, and we’re all smoking weed. He finally can’t take it and gets bold, and takes the pipe or blunt or whatever was going around and hits it. Her eyes…holy fuck, if looks could kill😂
And she was trying to keep cool in front of us. She went outside and sat alone on the front step and was just plucking leaves from the bushes and angrily ripping them to pieces. It was pretty psycho, honestly, lmao, but the fact remains they apparently had an agreement and he brazenly violated right in front of her, so while I might disagree with her overall stance, he did disrespect her. But the leaf tearing was wild, lmfao. And of course they went in his room and they had it out, and we can hear it all, we’re trying to turn up the music or whatever, lmao.
But that was extremely cringe, you hate to see that kind of a relationship.
I'm going to have to say couple social media accounts/YT channels as well, whether you're dating or married. And I don't think most people realize this, but you basically creating a social media account for you and your "boo" where you post pictures/reels/videos of yourselves doing cringe couple sh*t is just putting your own relationship public to everyone, and as someone who prefers keeping his relationships private, save for maybe one or two close friends, this is a massive red flag to me
Yes. As well as those Mickey and Minnie couples attire adults wear to Disney Land, lol.
The thongs with the guys name embroidered in the back, that everyone can see whom the gal "belongs" to.
The weird everlasting bracelets with each others name that is literally welded onto the person, so you cannot take it off without cutting it off.
Also matching outfits, like full on same hoodie, same jeans, right down to the runners and head wear.
Being in a relationship is not supposed to be about conforming as ONE person, and displaying to the world you are so insecure or feel you need to "prove" yourself by wearing a thong stuckout of your low cut jeans so everyone knows you're taken. To me, it's quite juvenile and a bit pathetic. I get k1nks, and some people might be into it, I'm not shaming but in my opinion, I do not support the label or branding of a female with the guys name. It's bizarre to me.
When they use one social media account, you know the girl suggested it LOL.
When they constantly call each other "babe" come here "babe" you forgot this. It's so cringe.
Over sharing or over praising their partner on socials.
Acting like this person is "the love of their life" when they already had 3 other LOML this year 😂
Ah, love in the digital age, where the cringe can be just as abundant as the affection! Couple t-shirts and joint social media accounts definitely have their own special place in the Hall of Fame for relationship cheese. For me, the top spot might be reserved for those who excessively use pet names in public. Don't get me wrong, a sweet "honey" or "babe" here and there adds spice, but when every other word is some variation of "snuggle muffin" or "pookie bear," especially in serious settings, it's like, "Whoa, keep some sweetness for the dessert!"
Then there's the oversharing of personal details online. I mean, it's great to be open and honest, but the whole world doesn't need to know the ins and outs of every date night or squabble. Keep some mysteries for yourselves, lovebirds!
Bottom line, while it's all in the name of love, a little subtlety never hurt. After all, true connection thrives in the moments shared privately, not just for an audience. 😄
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Matching outfits and too trendy.
Ironically professional photos. Maybe cuz produce pro photos to businesses. But seeing idiot families sit in matched denim in front of a stupid background ain’t as cool as a selfie on the Great Wall. Fyi, there’s only a few spots on the wall that give the best background. Lines form.
Kinda like that one street in Brooklyn that views the Bridge. So many movies shot there.
I’ve never heard of “couple” media accounts. 😂 I think when one or both kind of “gives up” their individual look to the point that they start to look like eo is a little “cringe”… The other is if a couple starts looking down on their single friends.
couple shirt is tacky JMO. it is telling the whole world how desperate you are, how insecure you are. i don't loke too much pda but it is better than wearing couple shirt. I don't know i just find this couple shirt ridiculous
Reading the comments I don’t mind all that really , let them be the way they want to as long as they are happy and it’s “real” then power to them. No cringe !
Women who sacrificed their needs for a man's needs. Come on, girls, affirm yourself!
Posting everything on social media on a regular basis trying to show how happy you are together
Exposing their relationship on social media.
Dumping all their friends for the sake of the relationship.
Finish each other sentences. Lies about how wonderful everything is now.
You should see kids on Discord with matching anime profile pictures 😂
The cringe is unreal.
A woman that doesn't cook and clean for you is cringe.
Calling each other pookie 😭
I think people do that as a joke lol
Being faithful to a whore.
When she says she want a threesome.
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