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Short answer: Maybe don't dump them if they don't peel your fruit. It all started when I was on TikTok the other day.
Young couples , typically cisgender and heterosexual, exchanged oranges. More specifically, these videos focused on young women who asked their partners to bring them an orange. If the partner brought the orange peeled and ready to snack on, they were considered thoughtful and sweet.
A quick search on TikTok revealed an avalanche of these videos, creating fiery discourse around how, and if, you should test your relationship with a simple question about an orange. As a therapist, I was fascinated by this phenomenon and decided to peel back its layers. The Orange Peel Theory is yet another TikTok trend in a sea of videos that focus on testing the strength of your relationship.
Other recent trends include videos of women pouring large amounts of ketchup on the counter and asking their partners to clean it up and simply grilling your partner to see if they answer questions to your liking. While this trend of videos is seemingly, for the most part, made in jest, it can breed a combativeness in the comments, resulting in strangers commenting on the health of the relationship based on a two-minute video.