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‘Oh you don't know these? Hmm, it's like all over TikTok’: Sarcastic teacher gaslights his students with made up Gen Z sounding slang

These kids just got schooled
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People react to Cringey video from polyamorous couple on TikTok, Funny tweets, gaslighting, relationships

People React to Cringey TikTok About Navigating a Polyamorous Relationship

When I was young, polyamorous relationships were extremely uncommon. In 2023, this is becoming less true. While only 4-5% of Americans actually practice polyamory or other forms of non-monogamy, one in six would like to experience this type of relationship. For those who are unaware, polyamory is a relationship in which all partners have relationships with other people, be they emotional, sexual, or both. The growing popularity of polyamorous relationships means we're seeing more about the styl…
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Story about a horrible subleaser accusing the original tenant of gaslighting because he asked for $100 to cover the cost of his TV

Horrible Subleaser Accuses Tenant of "Gaslighting" For Asking Him To Pay $100 For a TV

There's nothing worse than having an impenetrably bad roommate . They refuse to budge no matter how much you ask them to clean or pay their bills. I feel like I could tolerate a roommate that is bad but owns it. Like yeah, they are never around and don't do much around the house, but they at least don't try to make foolish excuses for their poor behavior. The worst breed of roommate is those who are incompetent but try to justify it with psychological concepts to make it seem like you're the on…
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Couple's Game Gets Weird When Husband Pressures Blindfolded Spouse to Sign 'Papers'

Every couple has their mundane problems, but what does it say about your relationship when you start to suspect your partner of conspiring against you? Either some underlying trust issues have always been lurking just under the surface of your otherwise healthy relationship, or maybe you really have been living with a duplicitous psychopath all along. Redditor u/ThrowRAissuesRA turned to Reddit for advice after a series of seemingly harmless games with their husband took an unsettling turn.
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