Tessa Njunku
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So it's easy to follow it.
But, you know, the danger with that is it's a lot of opinion and you hear it so much because it's all over your algorithm that it kind of transfers to a different part of your brain.
You start to think of it as truth.
And that's when I think things get a little bit difficult.
But I don't feel like peeling it.
Yeah, so they have kind of random names.
But the orange peel theory is a really interesting one.
You know, the goal of that one is to kind of ascertain whether or not your partner is willing to do things for you, you know, out of nowhere.
And it kind of lets you gauge how much they care about you and how much they're willing to put themselves on the line for you.
So the orange peel theory, what you're meant to do is with little to no context, you're meant to, you know, bring an orange to your partner and be like, can you peel this for me?
Very casually, very nonchalantly.
And, you know, they have a variety of options of how they should behave, but there is a right and wrong answer.
And the right answer is they should just peel it and they shouldn't really ask questions about it.
If they do, it's a bit of a red flag and you should probably break up with them.
Oh, and that's what you need to do.
Well, you know, it depends what the court of TikTok has to say about it.
But usually when you're reading the comment section, it's a red flag.
And, you know, you have 30 minutes to get out of that situation if you know it's good for you.
Worm theory.
So this one is a little bit dated, actually, and now it's used a bit more ironically.