The (simp)le truth about excessive & obsessive romantic behaviors in men
There has been a growing trend in mainstream media of certain individuals being termed as simps, generally recognized as people who engage in costly or extravagant romantic behaviors toward a romantic interest, but are often met with no reciprocation. It is suggested that simping behaviors appear to...
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Main Author: | HO, Daniel |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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