This story is from November 21, 2023

Toxic 'Penny Dating' tactic exposed: Shocking trend exploiting many women

The 'penny dating' strategy, which involves men gradually decreasing effort in a relationship, has caused controversy. TikToker Erika Tham shed light on the trend, comparing it to a piggy bank. The strategy starts with 100% effort, decreases to 90%, and then increases back to 95%, giving the illusion of extra effort. Erika's viral video sparked outrage, with viewers calling it manipulative and damaging. The trend highlights the importance of open communication and respect in relationships.
Toxic 'Penny Dating' tactic exposed: Shocking trend exploiting many women
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In the realm of dating trends, the 'penny dating' strategy has emerged as one of the most toxic approaches, causing shockwaves and stirring controversy, reported Indy100 The methodology involves a deceptive decrease in effort by men as a relationship progresses, leaving women unknowingly accepting diminishing returns on emotional investment.
TikToker Erika Tham (@erikatham) shed light on this disturbing trend after a male friend shared it with her, comparing the woman to a piggy bank.
The strategy begins with an initial 100% effort, which is surreptitiously reduced to 90% before marginally increasing back to 95%. This illusionary boost makes the woman believe she has gained extra effort, while, in reality, she's receiving less.
As Erika explained, "You just keep repeating this cycle and weaning her off your effort until you get to the point where you’re giving her pennies, and suddenly, she’s excited to receive a nickel."
Erika's TikTok video went viral, amassing over 7.6 million views, with viewers expressing disbelief and condemnation. Comments ranged from calling it "psychotic" to labeling it "psychological torture." Many rejected the concept, emphasizing the importance of standards over deceptive manipulations.
In a related revelation, it appears that men have devised their own version of "love bombing" called the "penny dating method." This disturbing tactic involves an initial 100% investment followed by a deliberate decrease, leaving women grateful for minimal attention. The strategy corrodes self-worth over time, as the man strategically adjusts attention levels.
Erika Tham's video sparked outrage and drew attention to the troubling dynamics of modern dating. The comments on her video reflect a collective condemnation of what many consider a manipulative and harmful approach to relationships. The consensus among viewers is that such tactics are not only unacceptable but also damaging to the emotional well-being of those involved.
As discussions around toxic dating trends continue, the penny dating method serves as a stark reminder of the need for open communication, transparency, and respect in relationships, rather than manipulative strategies that erode trust and self-esteem.
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