The article discusses the emergence of toxic behaviors in romantic relationships, exacerbated by technology and social media. Terms such as 'ghosting,' 'criquesting,' and 'curving' are highlighted to describe the various ways individuals show disinterest or disengagement. One of the most concerning trends is 'banksying,' a slow decline of the relationship that leaves one partner oblivious until it's too late. The article emphasizes the psychological impact of these behaviors, illustrating a shift in societal norms surrounding commitment and breakups.
Banksying refers to the slow, deliberate disintegration of a romantic relationship, allowing one partner to remain unaware until the inevitable breakup occurs.
The rise of toxic trends like ghosting and criqueting showcases the societal shift in how we navigate romantic relationships in the digital age.
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