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The internet is buzzing with a new trend that’s creating a major stir, and it’s all about the unspoken rules of dating and relationships. Boys are “reserving” girls, and girls are setting “deadlines.” Sounds dramatic? Well, it is… and now the world is watching the ultimate battle unfold in real-time!
Once you’ve heard about this unspoken rule, there’s no unhearing it. It’s like discovering a secret code that people have been abiding by in relationships, yet never really discussing until now.
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It all started when a girl shared a secret that only girls seem to know about, but rarely talk about – the “DEADLINE.”
But what exactly is a “deadline” in dating? Simply put, it’s a date girls put on guys when they feel like the guy isn’t putting in enough effort in the relationship (or situationship).
When this date comes, and the guy hasn’t stepped up, the girl starts to pull away and, in many cases, breaks things off entirely. It’s a final warning of sorts, a hard stop for the guy to get his act together… or not.
It’s an unspoken rule, but when the deadline hits, there’s no turning back. The clock has run out, and the girl has moved on.
Just when you thought you had the whole situation figured out, here comes the twist that’s sparking even more conversation.
It turns out, while girls are setting deadlines, guys are using a completely different playbook. Boys are “reserving” girls, meaning they’re keeping them on standby.
When guys “reserve” a girl, it’s like hitting the pause button. They pull away, but not because they want to end things. It’s more like a “see you when I want to” situation.
Essentially, they’re not ready to fully commit, but they’re not really letting go either. This can be a confusing and frustrating experience for girls, who might be left wondering if they’re actually in or out of the picture.
This unspoken battle of the sexes is unfolding like an intense ping pong match on the internet. On one side, you have the girls, setting their “deadlines” and taking charge of their relationships.
On the other side, the boys are reserving their options, waiting to see when they feel like reconnecting. Both sides are getting their time to shine and their share of criticism.
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