A couple of days ago I watched a fascinating little documentary about something that is popular called "#LoyaltyTest".
(This documentary may be old now, I don't know, I am not always up to time with trends on TikTok etc)
Basically, anyone who suspects their partner may cheat on them, they pay someone on TikTok/Instagram to catfish the guy by sending him a message, adding him as a friend, etc and talking and seeing if he will cheat on his partner.
Now, by "hire" some of these women who will do it charge actual money and some just do it to get hits on their social media videos..
It spoke to different women about it and the one thing that was most interesting for me is the fact that every woman they talked to about this ALL said "Even if the guy replies to a message saying "Hi" or "Hi, I have a girlfriend", then they already see that as cheating and would end the relationship.
Personally, I wouldn't be bothered by this kind of comment/reply if it was my girlfriend or wife so I can't understand why this is classed as cheating.
One of the women who actually do this to expose the cheating guys showed how she did it and explained. It was super simple and nothing special.
They just find out what the guy likes, what interests he has etc and then add them and/or message them about it. This one specific one had a guy who was interested a lot in the gym and also loves cars so this TikToker messaged him saying that she likes his car in his photos and she is also big into cars.
Now, if someone randomly messaged me out of the blue with something like that, I would be suspicious but I would naturally say "Hi, thank you" or something, and then leave it as that and see what else the person wanted to try to say. I am just a naturally polite person and hate to be rude. And with a scenario like this, if it happened to my partner who then responded, I really wouldn't mind or think that was cheating.
All in all, I am curious what all of you think about this "Loyalty Test". Is it something you would do? Have you had to? Has it been done to you? At what point do you say your partner has failed the test? Would he responding back with "hi" or something else innocent be cheating in your mind? If it's on something like Instagram and he follows the woman back and likes some of her photos, would that be the point of him failing the test?
I am extremely curious about this, from both sides - men and women.
(This documentary may be old now, I don't know, I am not always up to time with trends on TikTok etc)
Basically, anyone who suspects their partner may cheat on them, they pay someone on TikTok/Instagram to catfish the guy by sending him a message, adding him as a friend, etc and talking and seeing if he will cheat on his partner.
Now, by "hire" some of these women who will do it charge actual money and some just do it to get hits on their social media videos..
It spoke to different women about it and the one thing that was most interesting for me is the fact that every woman they talked to about this ALL said "Even if the guy replies to a message saying "Hi" or "Hi, I have a girlfriend", then they already see that as cheating and would end the relationship.
Personally, I wouldn't be bothered by this kind of comment/reply if it was my girlfriend or wife so I can't understand why this is classed as cheating.
One of the women who actually do this to expose the cheating guys showed how she did it and explained. It was super simple and nothing special.
They just find out what the guy likes, what interests he has etc and then add them and/or message them about it. This one specific one had a guy who was interested a lot in the gym and also loves cars so this TikToker messaged him saying that she likes his car in his photos and she is also big into cars.
Now, if someone randomly messaged me out of the blue with something like that, I would be suspicious but I would naturally say "Hi, thank you" or something, and then leave it as that and see what else the person wanted to try to say. I am just a naturally polite person and hate to be rude. And with a scenario like this, if it happened to my partner who then responded, I really wouldn't mind or think that was cheating.
All in all, I am curious what all of you think about this "Loyalty Test". Is it something you would do? Have you had to? Has it been done to you? At what point do you say your partner has failed the test? Would he responding back with "hi" or something else innocent be cheating in your mind? If it's on something like Instagram and he follows the woman back and likes some of her photos, would that be the point of him failing the test?
I am extremely curious about this, from both sides - men and women.