Girl Tries To Put An Interesting Spin On Relationships By Comparing Them To Math, Gets Roasted By Redditors Instead

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Girl Tries To Put An Interesting Spin On Relationships By Comparing Them To Math, Gets Roasted By Redditors Instead

Relationships are just like rollercoasters at an entertainment park. There are ups and downs, and you can even sometimes hear someone screaming, "I want to get off this ride!".

But the core of a successful relationship is to try to keep them monogamous and persist in it. So, the best relationship advice that one can give you is to stay with your partner because it's a team challenge, and you both want to survive it.

And if you spot the exit in tough times, no matter how tempting it looks, don't just run after it, try to discuss it previously. But some people might not understand this method, so we'll try to elaborate.

Trust is the foundation in a relationship upon which all else is built. It's like the glue that holds people together, the invisible bond that allows love to grow.

So, if the foundation is weak, apropos the trust is broken, a relationship can fall apart. Therefore, the most common way to build a solid foundation in a relationship is communication.

Everything can be talked out. But if this step is skipped, it usually leads to the next one, which is breakup or even cheating.

Cheating is not just a physical act. It can be emotional, virtual, or even financial.

When one hears the word "cheating," they initially suppose it's about men because girls are supposed to be nice. But it's wrong on so many levels, no one ever said there was a mold for gender behavior.

Cheating is a decision, and anyone can choose it. There are various reasons why someone chooses to cheat, and we'll not list them, but we'll mention one that caught our attention.

Recently, some 'nice girl' shared her method of being in a relationship and said, "I treat my relationship like math. Once I'm confused, I start cheating", and provoked an avalanche of comments on Reddit.

We have chosen the most interesting ones, and you can see them below.

"Sorry not sorry"

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Sorry math

Sorry mathreddit

"Math will never do you harm"

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Supposing the weird one

Supposing the weird onereddit

"Clearly full of enablers."

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"I treat my relationships like my math"

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"This was my math experience"

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That's quite an observation

That's quite an observationreddit

"Girl fails at math like she fails at relationships"

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Everyone has a different way of processing problems

Everyone has a different way of processing problemsreddit

Let's just hope everyone finds their matching variable

Let's just hope everyone finds their matching variablereddit
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An interesting perspective

An interesting perspectivereddit

We can never know if this 'nice girl' was joking or sharing her way of managing difficult times in a relationship. Hopefully, it was a joke, and humor can't harm anyone.

But just in case it wasn't, Redditors weren't easy on her statement. They agreed it was rude and disrespectful to the other half but also mentioned it was offensive to the math.

Some of the Redditors assumed it was a teenager trying to act cool, but still, they had to tell their point of view in case she needed enlightenment. If you want to see more comments on the matter, you can do it here.

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