In this fast-paced digital age, relationships are evolving leading to the addition of new dating terms. We often come across new dating terms on social media which soon become a trend. Ghosting, benching, situationship, gaslighting, and breadcrumbing are some of the new-age dating terms that have become the norm of new-age romance. In the past few months, a new term, ‘Throning’ has gained popularity. We spoke to Sybil Shiddell, Relationship Manager Gleeden, India and Mr Ravi Mittal, Founder and CEO of QuackQuack to understand the term.
What Is Throning?
Mr Ravi Mittal said, "It is a newly emerged dating term, but the trend has been there since the beginning of time, regardless of the mode of dating. It refers to circumstances where a dater seeks out someone for their social status, wealth, or fame. The term plays with the idea of putting someone on the throne to elevate their image and status in society by association.”
Sybil Shiddell explains that imagine sitting at the high table next to royalty, dating (genz dating terms) the "it" person only because you look better when you're seen with them.
How Throning Is Different From Gold Digging?
Ravi Mittal said that while people often confuse it with gold-digging, this trend is a bit more mellow; these daters can be truly in love with their partner, but their social standing or financial condition might also be a motivating factor for the relationship or, in some cases, play a bigger role than genuine feelings as the initial element of attraction.
Is Throning Toxic?
Ravi Mittal highlighted that at first glance, it looks self-serving, but the trend is more neutral than toxic. People with a tendency to throning, more often than not, have a pragmatic and ladder-climbing approach to life; they are attracted to individuals with significant accomplishments and partners who can inspire them to build a more dynamic life, he added.
Mr Mittal further said that this trend can easily push people to improve themselves, seeking to match their partner's achievements. While there are chances of throning going the wrong way, when approached with the right intentions and honesty, it can be entirely acceptable.
It is all in striking a balance- between the admiration for your partner's lifestyle and an authentic connection. It is important that the one throned in the relationship feels valued for who they are beyond the social perks they bring to the table, he added.
Sybil Shiddell emphasised that in the age of social media highlights and carefully curated feeds, individuals are becoming more aware of their appearance, and throning is a quick way to improve it. The relationship is strategic, and other people's adoration frequently takes precedence over a personal bond. Because our culture is obsessed with status and the extent some people will go to, especially in romantic relationships, to claim their throne, throning has become more popular.
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Is This Practise Harmful?
Sybil Shiddell said that this practice has found a natural home in the social media environment we live in, where perception frequently triumphs over fact. Throning can appear to be a useful shortcut in the context of influencer culture, carefully managed feeds, and the ongoing push to appear successful.
Sybil highlighted that the "throner" aspires to experience a reflected glow and the benefits of being associated with someone who is admired by others by associating with someone who is deemed "desirable" or "influential." Naturally, there are risks associated with throning.
Status-based relationships are typically brittle and quickly fall apart due to inauthenticity, she added.
Furthermore, it's simple to lose sight of what makes romance satisfying when a relationship starts to focus more on one's image than on genuine connection. Throning highlights a mysterious aspect of current society, serving as a reminder of how, in the pursuit of approval, status and love can occasionally conflate, said Sybil.
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