Inside: You Should Pay Attention To The Cunning New Dating Trend

Just as it is easier to find romantic connections when shopping at the grocery store than when fast dating, there is no real hot spot of modern dating culture Twitter, Facebook, or even social media platform(quite worrying).

Instagram is probably the best way to find love. This benefits from versatility. Disappeared photos such as Snapchat, convenient information on Facebook, filters and opinion polls, and other interesting things… but perhaps the most interesting feature of Instagram is the “friends” list.

“If someone adds you to their good friends, it shows that they are interested in you… They want to know you and show you what they look like. This can’t be seen anywhere in the world. It’s a bit like subtle side flirting.” Relationship expert and consultant of Channel 10baccalaureateShare exclusively with Samantha Jane.

So far very active. But Instagram has adjusted the worrisome development trend in the world, proving that good things are always destroyed by innovation. We call it “internal”.

Instagram has no strict limit on the number of people you can add to your friends list… but there is no minimum limit. What some insidious bachelors have been doing is deliberately clearing their friends list, leaving only one person. People they are interested in. See how quickly they react to their stories.

The same will happen to the “Gatsby” in the small “inner circle” composed of three or four people on your radar in 2020. If you want, you can be more cunning.

This is a clever strategy. Although there is a certain degree of denial when opening personal photos on Instagram(you can write a reminder and open the photos later, which makes people look not desperate), it is difficult to avoid uploading friends’ posts in Instagram stories.

When browsing stories on the login page of Instagram, the story post shared with close friends drew a green circle around the user’s avatar. However, the user has been browsing the story and fell into the “inner circle” trap, or in order to make the “inner circle” more cunning, he has been cheated by putting a public story in front of the “trap” story. Needless to say, this micro analytical and operational(too complex) flirting method fully illustrates the people who use this method.

So: Is this a sign of despair or a sign of genius? Then contact Samantha Jane, the relationship consultant, and let him accept.

Sammanta Jayne said: “If you add a friend, you can see how fast they react. It’s a bit like a stalker.”

although it is difficult to judge whether you are the focus of the “inner edge” trap(if that person publishes thirsty traps and information that seems to target you, you will speculate. )You may not want to establish romantic relationships with people who use this suspicious, neurotic, narcissistic strategy to see if you are interested in them.

Jane’s suggestion?

“Instead of using the social media interaction model to speculate whether someone likes you, go to the real world.”

You said it wisely.

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