💨 Abstract
In India, Gen Z couples are sharing their relationships on social media, often oversharing personal details and displaying both affection and resentment. This content is increasingly common on platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, and OnlyFans. Some couples participate in trends, while others create their own, such as surprise visits, educational videos, and fake reactions. While some viewers find this content entertaining, others find it cringe-worthy and intrusive.
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