-Umberto Eco (Italian Philosopher & Essayist)
"People who are used to these reels of Facebook, TikTok or YouTube cannot concentrate on any task for longer duration."
"Once people get used to these stimulating features of social media, they become emotionally isolated from others."
No more further intro, let's move on to the main topic now. These are the key points you have to keep it in your mind before making them your companions/partners/friends/pals or whatever else:
Pornography Addiction: Most toxic males drag each other to watch pornographic content, ranging from soft, vanilla, and tempting to stimulating, animated, or even extreme categories. Unfortunately, they consider porn videos as the primary source of learning about sex education.
Use of Slang: They frequently use slang words with each other in the name of friendship. Their mindset about this habit is, "There is nothing wrong with it", "we do it just for fun!" etc.
Crossing Boundaries: Many of them transgress all limits of shamefulness. Examples include unnecessary hugging, touching each other's privates, calling each other offensive names, and even kissing on the cheeks for amusement.
Bullying and Ragging: Bullying and ragging are common behaviors, particularly toward juniors, nerds, introverts, and newcomers. This attitude often stems from a desire to assert dominance.
Serial Relationships: Making new girlfriends every month or year is a common trend. Boys who refrain from such behavior are often ridiculed and labeled with terms like 'Idiot,' 'Backdated,' 'Noob,' 'Loser,' and even 'Gay' for avoiding females or being shy around them.
Substance Abuse: Addiction to harmful substances such as cigarettes, marijuana, ganja, ecstasy, cocaine, heroin, and similar drugs is widespread.
Unhealthy Entertainment: Constant engagement in listening to hypnotic and vulgar music or watching indecent music videos from questionable artists is a frequent pastime.
Gaming Addiction: Video games often serve as an alternative addiction. When access to harmful substances is absent, they substitute that pleasure with excessive gaming.
Social Media Toxicity: Social media becomes their platform to spread toxicity. They vent their inner anger by posting, commenting, or sharing inflammatory content, creating a toxic digital environment.
Lack of Self-Control: They often display impulsive behaviors, seeking instant gratification in various unhealthy ways, which further perpetuates a toxic mindset.
Gossip and Slander: Toxic females frequently waste time gossiping, slandering, criticizing, and engaging in idle conversations. By the end of the day, they often blame others involved instead of reflecting on their own misdeeds.
Obsessive Comparison: Many toxic females constantly compare themselves to others in terms of appearance, lifestyle, and achievements, leading to feelings of envy and resentment.
Manipulation: Engaging in manipulative behaviors to control relationships or gain social advantages is a recurring theme among toxic females.
Exclusionary Behavior: Forming cliques and excluding others is a common strategy used to assert dominance or feel superior.
Spreading Rumors: The spread of rumors, whether true or false, is a frequent tactic to damage reputations or create social drama.
Materialism: Many toxic females place undue emphasis on material possessions, often judging themselves and others based on wealth and status.
Addiction to Social Media: Excessive use of social media, especially for the purpose of showcasing a perfect lifestyle or criticizing others, contributes to spreading negativity.
Emotional Manipulation: Using tears, guilt-tripping, or playing the victim to gain sympathy or control others is another hallmark of toxic behavior.
Overindulgence in Entertainment: A preference for binge-watching inappropriate shows, listening to toxic music, or following indecent influencers exacerbates negative tendencies.
Neglect of Responsibilities: Many toxic females prioritize trivial activities over meaningful responsibilities, often blaming external factors for their lack of progress or accountability.
By addressing these toxic behaviors on both sides, individuals can work toward self-improvement and fostering healthier interactions.
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