"Throneing" is the newest dating trend from Gen Z. Although the name is new, the phenomenon is as old as love itself.
What is "Throneing"?
"Throneing" is a term used to describe a particular type of relationship where one person is treated as the center of attention or as the "king/queen". This term often involves treating the partner with special care, maximum attention, or fulfilling his/her wishes.
In other words, from the name itself, this relationship consists in placing a figurative "throne" of one of the partners.
In fact, this is a form of hypergamy that has existed since the dawn of romantic dating. Hypergamy is the practice of dating or marrying someone of higher status in an attempt to somehow improve your position. While hypergamy can have a range of different purposes, the purpose of "throning" is very specific: dating someone to enhance your reputation. In this case, if you are in a relationship with a successful or famous person, others tend to see you as such as well.
In fact, this trend is not limited to love relationships.
Many people aim to become popular or successful by associating with accomplished people at work, school or other social settings.
Well, who hasn't come across that person at work who has influence simply because they are close to the boss?
In dating as in other areas of life, it is important to be clear about your goals. If you want to understand that someone is being used through this tactic, pay attention to these signs:
They keep mentioning you or asking about your reputation: People tend to talk more about what they care about most.
They flatter you and brag about you in front of others: Compliments can be like sugar, sweet in moderation, but harmful in excess.
They seem self-centered and overly concerned about their reputation: Does the world revolve around me?!
They are nicer to you in public than in private: They wouldn't want others to see how they really treat you.
They don't seem interested in you as a person and don't share much about themselves: After all, they wouldn't want any real emotional connection to form, right?
They seem to be very interested in the reputation of others: They may always be looking for a higher "ladder" to climb after you have served your purpose.
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