The Social Connection Chronicles

Exploring Modern Relationships: The Rise of Throning, Shreking, and Banksying


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This podcast episode delves into the recent article published in USA Today, titled "Dating Trends Reaching New Lows This Year," which introduces novel terms such as "throning," "shreking," and "bankseeing." We engage in a thorough examination of these concepts, beginning with "throning," defined as the act of dating someone primarily to elevate one's social status. This notion, although newly coined, echoes historical practices where social mobility was often a driving force in romantic unions. Furthermore, we scrutinize the implications of "shreking," the problematic trend of dating individuals one is not attracted to, with the misguided belief that such partners will treat them better. Lastly, we explore the concept of "banksying," which involves emotionally withdrawing from a partner without prior communication, thereby maximizing distress upon eventual separation. Throughout our discourse, we emphasize the significance of mutual respect and emotional honesty in contemporary relationships, advocating for a more thoughtful approach to dating and partnerships.

Takeaways:

  • The concept of 'throning' describes dating for social status, a practice that is not new historically.
  • The phenomenon of 'shreking' involves dating unattractive partners in hopes they will treat you better.
  • 'Banksying' refers to emotional withdrawal before a breakup, which may still lead to blindsiding the partner.
  • 'Zip coding' in dating apps limits potential partners to a close geographical area, fostering convenience.
  • The act of 'monkey barring' signifies transitioning to a new partner before completely ending the previous relationship.
  • We emphasize the importance of mutual respect and emotional honesty in relationships to avoid causing unnecessary pain.

Links referenced in this episode:

  • coach John bush.com
  • ssm.coach john bush.com
  • Social Connection Chronicles

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • USA Today

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The Social Connection ChroniclesBy John Bush