Feel like your new romance features a little bit too much alone time? You might have been stashed.。
What now? Meet “stashing,” the newest relationship term to strike fear into our hearts. We’ve already been victims of “kittenfishing,” “breadcrumbing,” “gatsybying,” “haunting,” and, of course, the ubiquitous “ghosting.” And now we’ve got this to worry about.。
SEE ALSO:Cushioning is just a fancy new way to cheat on someone。Stashing, as the Metro reports, is that thing where you’re in a new relationship and everything seems great, except for one thing -- you’ve never met any of your new love’s friends or family.。
You’ve let this person fully into your life, but they haven’t even so much as acknowledged your existence on social media or introduced you to one of their pals. Uh oh, you’ve been stashed.。
Thanks for signing up!。
Basically you're being kept a secret for one reason or another, like a little treasure stashed away in an underwear drawer. Ugh. 。
When you press your partner about it, they’ll try to wriggle out of having to explain. Sorry to say, but they’re probably already in a relationship with someone else or have some other dark secret to hide.。
The good news is that “stashing” is just a new name for something that people have been doing since the beginning of time. So this isn’t some new horror brought on by dating apps or Instagram. Still, it’s no fun. 。SEE ALSO:Finally, there's a dating app that helps geeks find true love。
(责任编辑:休閑)
This German startup wants to be your bank (without being a bank)
Fortify your finances: A tactical guide to shielding against scams in 2024
Best Apple Watch deal: Score 25% off an Apple Watch Series 9 at Amazon
'Fallout' gives a major 'New Vegas' hint in the finale
Aly Raisman catches Simone Biles napping on a plane like a champion
Illinois vs. Iowa State basketball livestreams: How to watch live
Asus ROG Ally deal: Save $196 at Best Buy
AI Death Calculator? People are searching for their ‘death date’ with this creepy (fake) bot
OpenAI's Sora just dropped a trippy music video to fan the AI hype flames
Fyvush Finkel, Emmy winner for 'Picket Fences,' dies at 93
Galaxy S23 Ultra unresponsive display issue: Why Samsung is blaming Google