– Women in relationships may tell themselves: “I’m not looking for anything serious, I already have a boyfriend.” This false safety net allows them to engage with the FAKING without initial guilt — until emotional bonds form.
The rise of social media has created a culture where people can curate a perfect online persona, often hiding behind a façade of happiness and perfection. This has led to an increase in FAKINGS, where individuals pretend to be in a romantic relationship, often for attention, validation, or to boost their social media profile.
– Women in relationships may tell themselves: “I’m not looking for anything serious, I already have a boyfriend.” This false safety net allows them to engage with the FAKING without initial guilt — until emotional bonds form.
The rise of social media has created a culture where people can curate a perfect online persona, often hiding behind a façade of happiness and perfection. This has led to an increase in FAKINGS, where individuals pretend to be in a romantic relationship, often for attention, validation, or to boost their social media profile.