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Content created by couples on social media has experienced a huge boom in recent years, particularly on TikTok. One of the latest trends among couples involves testing what Gen Z is calling the “orange peel theory.” In essence, one person asks their partner for an orange, and the state in which their partner brings the orange to them is supposed to reveal the truth about the strength of their love. But, how could an orange be responsible for determining the fate of an entire relationship? If you’ve heard about the orange peel theory and want to learn more, keep reading for a comprehensive breakdown— from rind to seeds!
What is the orange peel theory?
The orange peel theory on TikTok tests how much one person is willing to do for their partner, and by extension, how much they truly love them. If one person asks the other to bring them an orange, they pass the test if they peel and slice the orange for their partner. If they don't peel it, it's considered a red flag.
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- ↑ https://www.purewow.com/wellness/orange-peel-theory-tiktok-trend
- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/constructive-wallowing/202010/stop-testing-your-partner
- ↑ Sixu Chen. Life, Career, and Relationship Coach. Expert Interview



