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اللي ع راسها ده ابنها ولا مين ؟
2024-11-10 16:12:59
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الحمدالله :
لا الفلوس كل شى وهى الاساس
2024-11-11 09:39:47
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توق البدر خصم نايس ون WZ006 :
كيف نجيب فلوس بس ابغى بيت لو صغير مايهم مكان لي 🥺
2024-11-10 21:51:48
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الا الفلوس كل شي والفلوس هي الي تجيب الراحه اي شي ابغاه ماتجيبه الا الفلوس والحمد لله على كل حال وعلى الصحه والعافيه
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الطوق 😂😂😂 اختارته بعناية
2024-11-10 12:57:47
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والله الفلوس اهم شي وقت يكون ماعندي فلوس طول الوقت اكون مكتئبه
2024-11-16 18:08:31
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بنت ابوها :
أتفق معها اش فايدة الفلوس والإنسان مو مرتاح أو مريض اهم شي راااحة البال والسعاده والعافيه اللهم لك الحمد والشكر.
2024-11-12 02:41:00
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mnmono5
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و الله الفلوس كل شيء بالدنيا دي
2024-11-10 16:24:26
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Why this strange word can play a role in someone dumping Their Partner: Alright, let’s dive into something people don’t always like to talk about, but it’s a very real part of human behavior—hypergamy. Ever heard of it? It’s the idea that someone might seek a relationship that allows them to “trade up”—whether that’s financially, socially, or in terms of status. And while it’s often talked about in a gendered way, let’s be real: this can apply to anyone. Now, before you go side-eying your ex partner, let me break down why hypergamy might be a factor when someone decides to end a relationship. 1. They Believe They Can Do “Better” Let’s face it: sometimes people are always looking over their shoulder, wondering if there’s someone out there who checks more boxes. Maybe they’re focused on career ambition, physical attraction, social connections, or lifestyle. If they feel their current partner doesn’t align with their “ideal future,” hypergamy can kick in. They might think, “If I stay in this relationship, am I holding myself back?” And yes, it’s a harsh way to view love, but for some people, relationships are a stepping stone, not a destination. 2. Pressure From Society or Their Social Circle Sometimes, hypergamy isn’t even entirely their idea—it’s planted by external factors. Maybe they have friends or family who subtly (or not-so-subtly) suggest that their partner isn’t “on their level.” You know the comments: “Are you sure this is the best you can do?” or “Wouldn’t you want to be with someone who’s more accomplished, more successful, more whatever?” Over time, those seeds grow, and they start doubting their relationship—even if it was perfectly fine to begin with. 3. Fear of Missing Out on “More” Here’s where things get a little psychological. Some people fear settling. They think, “If I stay with this person, will I miss out on someone who can give me more stability, more excitement, or more opportunity?” Hypergamy isn’t always about gold-digging or status-seeking—it’s also about wanting security or adventure that they believe their current partner can’t provide. But Here’s the Twist: Hypergamy isn’t inherently “bad.” It’s human nature to want to improve your circumstances. The real issue is how someone handles it. If they’re dumping their partner based purely on potential upgrades, it says more about their values and priorities than it does about the person they left. What Does This Mean for You? If hypergamy played a role in your breakup, it can feel personal, like you weren’t “enough.” But let me tell you something: relationships based on genuine connection, love, and respect will always outlast superficial reasons. If someone leaves you because they think they can do “better,” trust me—they might be in for a rude awakening.#selfrespect #ex #exes #Relationship #relationships #hypergamy
Why this strange word can play a role in someone dumping Their Partner: Alright, let’s dive into something people don’t always like to talk about, but it’s a very real part of human behavior—hypergamy. Ever heard of it? It’s the idea that someone might seek a relationship that allows them to “trade up”—whether that’s financially, socially, or in terms of status. And while it’s often talked about in a gendered way, let’s be real: this can apply to anyone. Now, before you go side-eying your ex partner, let me break down why hypergamy might be a factor when someone decides to end a relationship. 1. They Believe They Can Do “Better” Let’s face it: sometimes people are always looking over their shoulder, wondering if there’s someone out there who checks more boxes. Maybe they’re focused on career ambition, physical attraction, social connections, or lifestyle. If they feel their current partner doesn’t align with their “ideal future,” hypergamy can kick in. They might think, “If I stay in this relationship, am I holding myself back?” And yes, it’s a harsh way to view love, but for some people, relationships are a stepping stone, not a destination. 2. Pressure From Society or Their Social Circle Sometimes, hypergamy isn’t even entirely their idea—it’s planted by external factors. Maybe they have friends or family who subtly (or not-so-subtly) suggest that their partner isn’t “on their level.” You know the comments: “Are you sure this is the best you can do?” or “Wouldn’t you want to be with someone who’s more accomplished, more successful, more whatever?” Over time, those seeds grow, and they start doubting their relationship—even if it was perfectly fine to begin with. 3. Fear of Missing Out on “More” Here’s where things get a little psychological. Some people fear settling. They think, “If I stay with this person, will I miss out on someone who can give me more stability, more excitement, or more opportunity?” Hypergamy isn’t always about gold-digging or status-seeking—it’s also about wanting security or adventure that they believe their current partner can’t provide. But Here’s the Twist: Hypergamy isn’t inherently “bad.” It’s human nature to want to improve your circumstances. The real issue is how someone handles it. If they’re dumping their partner based purely on potential upgrades, it says more about their values and priorities than it does about the person they left. What Does This Mean for You? If hypergamy played a role in your breakup, it can feel personal, like you weren’t “enough.” But let me tell you something: relationships based on genuine connection, love, and respect will always outlast superficial reasons. If someone leaves you because they think they can do “better,” trust me—they might be in for a rude awakening.#selfrespect #ex #exes #Relationship #relationships #hypergamy

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