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Romantic relationships, while a source of emotional connection, can compound the stress of maintaining a facade. The sentiment “si tienen novio, peor” (“worse if they have a partner”) suggests that being in a relationship imposes additional expectations. Partners may unknowingly weaponize societal norms, pressuring their significant others to project happiness, avoid conflict, or prioritize their needs above all else. For example, a woman in a relationship might feel obligated to suppress her flaws to avoid jeopardizing the partnership, leading to emotional exhaustion. Moreover, societal scripts often cast women as the “keepers of harmony,” forcing them to mediate tensions while neglecting their own well-being. The result is a cycle of over-giving and under-recognition, where authenticity becomes a luxury they cannot afford. The result is a cycle of over-giving and

: A "host" or protagonist approaches women in public settings. The Persuasion and how they perceive us

"Fake ones also fall, and if they have a boyfriend, it's even worse."

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In the complex web of human relationships, perceptions play a crucial role. How we perceive others, and how they perceive us, can significantly influence the dynamics of our interactions. This is particularly true in romantic relationships, where emotions run high, and perceptions can sometimes be clouded.