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"I guess it's like the opposite of an orgasm"
Though it's true origin cannot be traced, the 'Synchasm Effect' is one of many new gen-z terms that is currently trending on tiktok. It’s centered around the situation where people lose interest or attraction towards a romantic partner, after learning something new or unexpected about them. The name is suspected to have originated from the Synchasm music genre, which is commonly used on tiktok videos about the synchasm effect.
Based on the videos we've seen about the Synchasm effect, there seems to be 2 potential meanings for this trendy term.
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That pretty much sums up the 'synchasm effect'
Just when you think you know someone, new information can suddenly shift the perception, causing dissonance and abruptly altering the attraction dynamic.
• Losing interest after a partner reveals an unexpectedly high number of previous relationships or sexual encounters. The sudden disclosure conflicts with your existing perception of them.
• Discovering that a random guy is going to use a girl that you know for her body, but you wanted to get into a genuine connection with her.
• Learning that the innocent girl you fell in love with became a complete different person after leaving you.
• Finding out a romantic interest holds political, ethical or social views that you find unacceptable or ignorant. Their beliefs clash with your worldview, rapidly diminishing attraction.
• Encountering a situation where the girl you fell in love with starts talking about another guy, but you just have to sit there and smile.
• Discovering a girlfriend tends to be unreliable, flaky and irresponsible despite seeming mature and stable at first. You question the depth of her character.
• Learning that a crush you idealized exhibits mean behavior to service staff or speaks ill of others behind their back, contradicting the caring persona you admired.
Have you ever been in a situation where you're dating the girl (or guy) of your dreams and then you find out something about their past that you didn't want to know? Yep, that's the Synchasm effect.
You probably wouldn't be able to tell, but....