The phenomenon of the is not just about infidelity; it is a mirror reflecting our anxieties in the connected age. We carry supercomputers in our pockets that track our location, record our mistakes, and broadcast our meltdowns to millions of strangers.
The comment section becomes a kangaroo court. “Body language experts” (real title: random users) analyze a single blink. “I’ve been cheated on, so I know the signs,” writes one user, projecting their past onto a stranger’s present. The most damning, absolute statements rise to the top because nuance doesn’t go viral. “This is disgusting” gets likes. “Let’s wait for more information” gets ignored. The phenomenon of the is not just about