A psychologist has issued a warning to TikTok viewers on one unexpected red flag to look out for when it comes to dating.
Creator Daniel Acon (@thedanielacon) told his followers to be "extremely cautious" if the person they're dating displays this red flag - but the video has divided viewers.
Check out the clip here:
After warning that the red flag in question could be "the sign of a narcissist", Daniel's viewers were split down the middle.
Some followers fully backed the psychologist's claims, sharing their own dangerous dating experiences.
One commented: "Yes, please be careful ladies. Been through it."
Another added: "Happened to me and yes there is hell to pay"
"They’ll also want you to move in very fast, convince you quit your job so they can 'take care of you.' NO. They are cutting off ur resources to trap u," claimed a third.
But others were defensive, arguing that there's nothing wrong with knowing what you want out of a relationship and making sure that both people are on the same page.
"It’s better than someone wasting your time and not wanting marriage and a family," insisted one viewer.
"Sorry but I talk about marriage and kids 6 months into dating. I’m in my 30s and don’t have time to waste," commented a second.
A third asked: "Is it wrong to approach a relationship with you intentions? 🤔 what if a man wants kids and a family... do you waste time dating them if they don't."
Replying to the last comment, Daniel explained: "There’s a difference between wanting to know if someone wants to get married and someone who wants to get married with you after a month of knowing u."
He later added: "Asking people if they want to have kids or get married at some point is different than someone wanting to marry/kids without even knowing you."
So what do we think? Red flag?
Earlier this month Tyla spoke to psychotherapist Sally Baker about the downside of whirlwind romances and love bombing.
While not all whirlwind romances may show hallmarks of love bombing, Sally urged those caught up in a fast-paced relationship to trust any intuition they have that things may not be right.
Sounds like this is definitely something to keep an eye on.
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