We all know men dominate in fields like business and politics, but have you ever thought about their dominated field in relationships?
Well, TikTok’s newest trend is all about flipping the script. Women are starting to mirror the classic, not-so-great behaviors guys are known for in relationships, and honestly, it’s pretty wild to watch. It’s not just for laughs—it’s making people rethink what’s been considered “normal” for way too long.

There’s a viral trend going on on TikTok, where women talk about what men have done to them during either a relationship or modern day so called situationship.
I picked out some of them I find the most accurate in this modern day relationships.
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Watching these TikToks, it’s painfully clear that almost every woman has been through at least one of these situations. Whether it’s being ghosted, gaslit, or left to shoulder the emotional burden of a relationship, the pattern is undeniable: men are becoming increasingly unserious, unreliable, and, frankly, untrustworthy. Yet somehow, these behaviors are often dismissed as “just how men are,” leaving women in the exhausting position of constantly forgiving and moving on.
What’s even more shocking is how normalized these actions have become. Cheating, lying, and emotional manipulation are treated like minor slip-ups rather than serious breaches of trust. These TikToks perfectly highlight the absurdity of it all—how men often evade accountability while women are left to clean up the emotional mess and keep the relationship afloat.
The worst part? Society still places the responsibility on women to either “fix” their partners or accept their behavior. Instead of holding men accountable, women are expected to adapt, endure, and compromise—again and again. These TikToks don’t just call out the ridiculousness of this dynamic; they also shine a light on how much women have endured in the name of love and partnership. It’s a shared experience that’s both infuriating and all too familiar.
The Spark That Started It
So, how did this trend start? It’s simple: women wanted to show men what it feels like when the tables are turned. It’s a bold way of saying, “If this is how you act, why can’t we?” Why are women always expected to be the emotional backbone in relationships? The trend flips the narrative, humorously pointing out the double standards at play.
What makes it even funnier is the reaction. Scrolling through the comments, you see men getting visibly frustrated as women mirror their own behavior back to them. But here’s the twist: the frustration comes from women simply copying what men do—and it’s clearly hitting a nerve. These TikToks are a clever call-out, showing how differently these actions are perceived depending on gender.

But Does It Work? Are We Getting Anywhere With This?
The answer is… kind of. Historically, women have been labeled as emotional, empathetic, and nurturing, while men have often been excused for their behavior, no matter how reckless or irresponsible. But now, women are flipping the narrative. They’ve embraced independence, stepping into a more assertive, self-reliant era where validation no longer hinges on male approval.
Yet, some experts caution against this approach. Mimicking negative behaviors, they argue, can lead to more misunderstandings and unnecessary drama. Instead of breaking unhealthy cycles, it risks perpetuating them. Experts suggest that open communication and mutual understanding are the real keys to resolving relationship issues—even though, let’s be honest, that’s a tall order.
The Bigger Picture
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Of course, men had their own take on this, flipping the script with the hashtag #MenInWomenDominatedField. Ironically—or perhaps tellingly—their version of “girl behavior” was entirely harmless and wouldn’t hurt their partner in a relationship. This contrast speaks volumes about how men and women approach relationships differently.
The “bad” behavior that men attribute to women often seems trivial when held up against the more serious missteps men are frequently criticized for—like lying, cheating, or manipulation. Instead, men leaned into ✨girl things✨, the lighthearted habits that wouldn’t offend or damage a relationship if roles were reversed. It’s a striking reminder of how these dynamics play out in everyday life.
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At the end of the, boys, don’t be mad about those TikToks, you know that literally
