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But it’s sparking a huge debate in the comments. Some people find these videos hilarious and relatable relationship goals, while others argue they encourage toxicity and lack of trust for views.

A video circulating on X and Facebook shows a group of Indian girls approaching a Canadian tourist to praise and blow kisses at photos of her boyfriend. Netizens are divided; some view it as playful fun, while others criticize it as a double standard , arguing that similar behavior from men toward a woman’s partner would be labeled as harassment.

Pov: You open Instagram/TikTok and it’s another "Waiting for my boyfriend to get home" setup. 🤣

When he sighs, is he being abusive? Or is he a reluctant co-worker who didn't sign up for a 24/7 filming schedule?

Sharing relationship dynamics, even in a skit format, invites public comment and critique, which can be stressful or unhealthy for the individuals involved. Conclusion

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