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  • @Courtney-Alice-Gargani says:

    These women who complain about their so claimed bad relationship is they want to seek validation and are starving for attention.

  • @darrenskjoelsvold says:

    The other question is why is he staying if he isn’t liked? If she tries to change you walk away. If you aren’t valued for exactly you are for both men and women actually if the other person doesn’t just cherish you for you then don’t punish yourself by sticking it out. If you don’t feel appreciated then leave.

  • @tommygunn6901 says:

    Yes! Can we please stop airing relationship problems online?! Fking beyond annoying

    • @CourtneyRyan says:

      Agreed

    • @Avarn388 says:

      @tommygunn6901 Indeed. You could say the same about sharing every detail about one’s life. It is one thing if you are sharing key milestones or achievements or even some advice but relationship problems, family ones? I don’t get it.

      Maybe it’s because I’m a private person in general but I’d prefer to keep my private life, private.

    • @tommygunn6901 says:

      ​@@Avarn388wish more would think that way and follow suit

  • @Ssickos7294 says:

    For many women, getting married is just a business deal. And it’s all about her competing with her friends who got married. Often times, she’ll be the last one in her friend group who is single, so she’ll find any guy who is financially stable and just marry that guy, not even being into him whatsoever nor attracted to him. I see this all the time with various friend groups of mine. I also see the “we got divorced” posts 3-5 years later.

  • @dj_gzero says:

    I will never understand people who think being unhappy is a flex lol

    • @mikeklein1779 says:

      I was about to comment “anything to make them feel better about themselves,” but that’s not the case. They want the trouble and misery. They can’t handle being happy.

    • @puppetmaster8514 says:

      Its not really a flex, they do it to gain sympathy or victim points. Look at me! Give me attention, look at poor old me!

  • @karuns9500 says:

    Still remember the story of a woman who said she almost divorced her husband because he forgot to run the dishwasher even after admitting he was a great husband and father. She had a large number of followers too. Hence, why the video went viral. Women and guys who shouldn’t give advice do so when they shouldn’t.

  • @AwesomeRando says:

    I definitely see this online a lot. Especially on Twitter and Reddit. For some reason, I see women doing this far more often than men.

  • @jeffery8928 says:

    Relationships take a hell of a lot of work. It’s lame when people think they should be easy.

  • @maxwillson says:

    Alcoholics have a bad habit of getting into these relationships because they’re quite literally out of their minds when they meet their partner and when they’re sober they don’t know why they’re with the person. You’re not the same person when you’re under the influence and living a double life like that starts to take a toll on relationships because you’re basically living a lie. If you have to alter your mind to be with someone, you’re not truly living your authentic life.

  • @mikecane says:

    “Let me ridicule this guy I was with so that every other man now knows to avoid me.” Great strategy.

  • @AlexanderSkinnerVids says:

    Should’ve been a national security issue to shut down ticktock. Not because of foreign influence, but melting the brains of folks my age.

  • @om617yota8 says:

    Badmouthing your spouse to strangers is one of the key divorce indicators.

  • @jonprince3237 says:

    It’s a very basic rule of thumb, “If my partner did the same thing to me, would it still be O.K.?”. If the answer is “No”, then ….

  • @meddyven says:

    Courtney, social media has been an incredible detriment to social skills.

  • @okagedesu says:

    WHAT ? I need to like someone before marrying them ? This is crazytalk !

  • @pashnfrmusc says:

    As a dude in my fifth decade of life, and through life experience, you either accept them for who they are (once they start showing their true colors) or move on . We all have flaws, and if they accept yours and you accept theirs, then build on that. Like she says in the video, we can all improve – Improvement is a life-long process. And I have zero social media. I closed the one account I had. I don’t need it.

  • @iunnor says:

    Its cringe, a display of your decision making, and a window into how it is to date you. All at the same time

  • @jimmynix5399 says:

    Respect is essential. A relationship is dead without it. Your partner has to respect you. You have to respect your partner. And you both have to respect yourselves. If any of those keystones are missing, it’s time to end it.

  • @davidchambers44 says:

    This happens because people care more about being “relatable” and the validation they get from random strangers than the health of their own relationship. Misery loves company, and in this case one person is miserable so they desperately need to find others who are too. Most problems could be solved if they simply sat down with their spouse instead of tik tok, and honored the vows they took.

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