Relationships in the modern age is one of the most interesting topics that one can study. Technology, and the rapid speed information is spread can influence your personal relationships for better, or for worse. Content creator, and Twitch streamer Afro Sakurai discussed how he was going to treat his girlfriend in his next relationship. However, he deemed his own actions as simping, and this was discussed on The Real Waifu Hours podcast. Public opinion is so strong in our society that it has to ability to affect our personal decisions in our own relationships. Is being too nice simping? Is showing affection simping? I guess it is no longer limited to donating money to female streamers as the simple action of showing affection can put you into the simp category. This led to a spicy conversation on the podcast, where all of my guests gave their opinions. So I want to know. Would Afro Sakurai be considered a simp for this behavior? Has the internet’s influence become to powerful? Let me know in the comments below.
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