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Psychologist denies TikTok's 'green line' relationship theory

Social media is trying to provenew ways to testrelationship health, but psychologists say they are not He says he has no sex.

A few months ago, TikTokers began touting the theory thatby drawing a green line on a photo of a posed couple, you could determine if a relationship would last. {Ten} .

In a nutshell, thetheory is: leaning towards either partner does not imply a long-term relationship. A woman leaning sometimes means a long lasting relationship and a man leaning means the relationship is doomed

green line test named @alpharivelino was created by her Twitter account at It should teach you everything you need to know about "theory".

TikToker @Jackmacbarstool explains how the 'green light test' works on relationships.
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But instead of being laughed at or ignored, more and more More and more TikTok videos test theory on the For You page and need to stop.

So instead of relying on strangers on the internet who called themselves "alphas," I called in a qualified psychologist with a degree and training and knowledge.

"It has no validity," said psychologist Nancy Sokarno of Lysn .

Psychologist Nacy Sokarno shares thoughts on debunking the green line method.
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relationships,” she said. "We know the theory is based on body language cues, but we have to keep in mind that there are many other factors to consider."

"For example, If is for paparazzi, do they feel comfortable posing for the photo? said Sokarno.

So not only did the green line test fail, but body language in general “should not be the determining factor in determining whether a relationship is good or bad,” says Sokarno.

"Ultimately, it all comes down to how we treat each other. Factors like how we support each other emotionally, how we converse, how we resolve disagreements, etc. It's much more important than a person's body language," she said.

``Yes, some level of physicality affects relationships. The language as a whole should not be the determining factor.”

The Twitter account that first spewed this sexist shit has zero credibility. ``The tighter her clothes, the looser her p-y'' and ``Basically, women are cruel, petty & vindictive.''

But saying all these things The same person tweeted that “the older you get, the harder it is to find love.” It's not hard to see why in their case.

Psychologist Nancy Sokarno explains a relationship is more than just body language.
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Users of the Green Line Rules can post photos of Kim I also love Kardashian and Pete Davidson clearly leaning to prove they were always about to break up. and he is leaning over.

TikToker's @jackmacbarstool further explained the green border in a few videos about his theory, but even his own followers seemed to disagree with the Barstool Sports writer .

Some noted that ``you can draw a clearer line in your favor if you support your case''.

Many others have dismissed it as a serious reach because people in love often lean on each other, sometimes requiring taller people to lean on.

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"* indicates 8 feet. A tall man leaning forward to kiss someone much shorter than himself.

Briefly: , don't take love advice from random sad bachelors on the internet