Women are rejecting dates based who a mans celebrity crush is: Absolute red flag

To sneakily figure out the type of woman a man has the hots for, ask him who his celebrity crush is.That’s the tactic eager single women are using with the so-called “celebrity crush test,” which entails quizzing potential suitors about which famous face makes them swoon, then deciding whether to keep dating them based on their answer.From Margot Robbie to Ana de Armas to Sydney Sweeney, men’s celebrity confessions are being treated like romantic crystal balls, with women insisting the star a man names reveals his true “type.”While this test sounds like a potential recipe for jealousy disaster, most single gals are framing the question as a psychological litmus test to wean out possible duds.

“Always ask a man on a date who his celebrity crush is,” a woman advised on TikTok.“If he says Zendaya, he’s a happy lover boy.”“I care about a man’s celebrity crush not because it makes me jealous but because I believe it is a pretty reliable judge of character,” another claimed.

If his crush is influencer Olivia Dunne, “Absolute red flag,” she added.Another said she takes the test a step further by asking how a romantic prospect would pursue that celebrity crush — and then judges his effort accordingly.If his answer involves grand gestures and over-the-top devotion that he isn’t showing her, she walks.The singleton said she refuses to tolerate what she calls “low-effort” dating, arguing she deserves the same level of desire and pursuit.“Why do you expect me to accept anything less than you’d give your celebrity crush?” she said.“Why would I accept you pursuing me with any less fervor than you would pursue your celebrity crush?”She didn’t stop there.“That’s literally you telling me that you think less of me than somebody you probably will never have access to.”But relationship experts say the viral test may be less about celebrity fantasies — and more about modern dating anxiety.“Dating anxiety is real and unders...

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Publisher: New York Post

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