How Hollywood Taught Us To Romanticize Cheating
Okay but why do movies always make cheating look… kind of beautiful? Like suddenly it’s slow eye contact, soft music, “they just understand each other,”, maybe some form of liberation...and you’re sitting there like… wait, aren’t we forgetting someone?? 😭 This video is about how Hollywood quietly flips the script. The person cheating is “following their heart.” The relationship they’re in? basicallyyyyyyyy it was keeping them in a cage But if you take a step back for two seconds… it’s still betrayal. Someone still gets lied to. Someone still gets hurt. The story just doesn’t stay there long enough for you to feel it.

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You missed the point of Mean Girls.

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Why Does Hollywood Think Cheating Is Romantic?

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I HATE My Boyfriend

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Hey Hollywood...Stop Romanticizing Cheating Please...

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movie kisses are weird now.

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