đź’¨ Abstract
This article discusses the phenomenon of 'kalesh', or intentionally causing conflicts in relationships, among Gen Z individuals. It suggests that this behavior, which includes comparing oneself to a partner's exes, scrutinizing every detail, and creating arguments over trivial matters, is a common tactic to test the longevity of new relationships and to maintain excitement in established ones.
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