This remains a dominant trend where users show "before and after" photos of their boyfriends to highlight a "glow-up" in style, grooming, and confidence attributed to the relationship. While many find it sweet, some critics on TikTok argue it can stifle a partner's individuality or force them into a specific "Instagram aesthetic".

The online discourse generally splits into three distinct camps: 1. The Validation Camp

Sections 67 and 67A of the Information Technology (IT) Act 2000

Users zoom in on background details. "Look at his watch—that’s a Rolex. She’s gold digging." Or, "Check the reflection in the car window. There’s a third person in the backseat." These digital sleuths often "find" details that don’t exist, inventing narrative where there is only noise.

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