Are you being pocketed? New dating trend sees daters refusing to put partners on their social media
3 years, 1 month ago

Are you being pocketed? New dating trend sees daters refusing to put partners on their social media

Daily Mail  

With cuffing season in full swing, singletons everywhere will be coupling up with new partners ready to flaunt their budding relationships on Instagram. 'In today’s context it refers to keeping a partner hidden on social media platforms, be it neglecting to share pictures of the relationship, or neglecting to tag each other in posts.' 'One sure fire way to recognise you’re being pocketed is looking at your partner’s behaviour on social media', said Rachael. 'They may also fear judgement by others, whether that’s on social media or by friends and family.' Alex added: 'It could be a sign that your partner is cautious due to past relationship experiences and they don’t want to take risks with intimacy, so it’s not always a wholly negative behaviour.

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