Women are testing their partners by asking them to ‘name a woman’

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Women are using a psychological trick to test their partner’s true feelings, with girlfriend’s urged to “start a fight” if their boyfriends get the answer wrong.​

Kendall Tietz – Fox News
Women using psychological test on their boyfriends
Women are asking their boyfriends to 'name a woman' as part of a psychological test.
The latest viral trend on TikTok, dubbed the “name a woman” challenge, involves asking unsuspecting boyfriends a single question.

TikTok users are encouraged to ask their boyfriend to name a woman and if he responds with his girlfriend’s name, they have given the right answer, but if they don’t, users are told to “start a fight” or pretend to get mad if he says another woman’s name, Fox News reports.
The hashtag #nameawomen has over 100 million views and, while thousands of women have asked their boyfriends the simple question, very few have answered the question “correctly”, with many responding with the names of prominent celebrities, politicians, athletes or even random women’s names.

TikTok user @taniatotanesmartinez first posted the video that prompted the challenge on November 29, telling users to “ask your man to name a woman” and “if that guy says any other name than yours, you should start a fight.”

Taina kicked off the trend, telling women to ask their boyfriends to name a woman. Picture: @taniatotanesmartinez/TikTok

She says if the men say anything other then their girlfriend’s name, then the woman should ‘start a fight’. Picture: @taniatotanesmartinez/TikTok
As of December 8, the video had seven million views, over 780,000 likes, almost 10,000 comments and over 60,000 shares.

The day before, she asked her own significant other to answer the question and he passed the test when he said her name.
“This guy wins this trend,” she wrote.

“If your man doesn’t say your name when asked if he can name a woman, dump his a$$.”
Many TikTok users have commented on @taniatotanesmartinez’s video applauding her for the idea, and thousands of users and social media influencers have filmed themselves asking their boyfriends the now infamous question.

Years ago, comedian and actor Billy Eichner asked a similar question on his comedy game show “Billy on the Street,” where he would walk the streets of New York City, asking unsuspecting pedestrians questions about popular culture in exchange for prizes if they answered the questions correctly.

Several passers-by of all genders had trouble instantly responding to his prompt, “For a dollar, name a woman.”

For the TikTok challenge, many men often seemed sceptical of the vague question, cautiously providing an answer.

After pondering the question for some time, one man finally came to the answer “Kamala Harris.”

“[A]ll that thinking and that’s the best he could come up with,” the user wrote.

User @angelac0123 asked her significant other to name a woman. Before answering “Madison,” he asked if the question was some sort of trick.

User @carroe__cate asked her significant other to name a woman, to which he responded Susan B. Anthony, which garnered over 2 million views and 22,000 comments.

“Can’t start a fight with Susan B Anthony,” one woman commented.

“I love how every one of these I’ve seen has the guy looking completely surprised by the name that he says,” another commented.
 
Anybody following any advice from tiktok should have their driver's license and right to vote revoked.
....What if the advice from tiktok is to never take advice from tiktok?

:thinking:

CHARizard said:
This is psycho shit and if your GF/Spouse starts an argument with you because you named literally any other woman you should leave her. Women (and to a lesser extent men) that do stupid tests like these in relationships are destined to be divorced.
Divorced if they're lucky. This is the kind of jealous, paranoid BPD shit i'd expect from a woman who ends up killing her husband and drowning her kids in a jealous rage because she caught him looking at porn or some shit
 
@taniatotanesmartinez first posted the video
I have a counter-question: how would you feel if you didn't have breakfast today?
Next article - "Why are 60% of young guys single? We can't figure it out and also here's why it's a problem for women"
Around 30% right now, not that high...........yet.
 
Honestly. Bad side is, impressionable women wanting to fit in and get online likes, this is awful. Instagram and other social app things are to (young) women what porn is to (young) men. It should be treated the same way as cigarettes and opiods.

Good side is, if you happen to be smart enough to see through the bs and someone you might end up your wife falls for something like this, you are being shoved out of the way of a speeding bullet and you should be thankful.

The wheel turns. I'm still not sure if "I can fix her" unironically makes sense in light of what divorce and family courts do to men.
But I guess if you have some doe-eyed impressionable special someone and somehow you can actually teach her that chicom and kike social media is poison, that could be wife material.
 
many responding with the names of prominent celebrities, politicians, athletes or even random women’s names.
That sounds normal though? It doesn't mean they're in love with her, it could be the last female name they saw on TV. Is he in secret love with Hillary Clinton if he says "Hillary" after watching news mentioning her?
"name a woman"
"God"
 
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TikTok users are encouraged to ask their boyfriend to name a woman and if he responds with his girlfriend’s name, they have given the right answer, but if they don’t, users are told to “start a fight” or pretend to get mad if he says another woman’s name,

Another stupid TikTok "challenge". :roll:

"Name a woman" is too vague a question. Some men might think you mean a famous woman. What if they name mom? Grandma? Their sister? This is just more retardation from TikTok. It's rotting the human brain.
 
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