It’s also the first known use of the term “orange peel theory.” Soon, similar breakdowns spread all over TikTok and X, alongside new videos of partners coyly testing out the theory on ...
TikTok is home to various dating theories - you've perhaps heard of the invisible string theory and the orange peel theory - but the latest one to make the rounds all about your birth order ...
Social media, of course. Women filming themselves applying “orange peel theory” on their unsuspecting other halves speaks to a generational love language, argues executive editor Jazmin Kopotsha.
A relationship expert weighs in on TikTok’s “March Theory,” i.e., the idea that breakups and finding more love are both more common in March.