Why Everything About Love Feels Performative Now - Valentines Day Edition
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概要
Valentine’s Day can feel loud. The internet tells us what love is supposed to look like: the posts, the pressure, the grand gestures, the performance. But real love is usually quieter than that.
This episode isn’t about hating Valentine’s Day or big gestures. It’s about the difference between being shown off and being understood.
We talk about:
Asking someone to be your valentine and if it matters/what it actually means
Performative love online vs. real connection
Consumerism and why intention matters more than price
The difference between gifts and being understood
How social media shapes our expectations of love
Why comparison steals joy from relationships
Choosing presence over performance
Why real love feels calm, not loud
Because love isn’t about how it looks online, it’s about how it feels when no one’s watching.
From personal relationship stories to pop culture references; this episode is for anyone who’s tired of the noise, the pressure, the comparison and just wants something real.