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On the Internet TikTok Viral Video

What Is the Green Line Test?


Viral Relationship Rule
Explained
Published Apr 20, 2022 at 11:39 AM EDT

Updated Apr 21, 2022 at 7:50 AM EDT

By Kate Fowler
Internet Culture & Trends Reporter

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The "green line rule" theory has been taking


over online and according to some, it can tell
you a lot about your relationship.

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Following the "green line rule," the way a


couple stands next to one another, especially
when posing for pictures, is a prime indicator
for their dynamic and exactly who is in
charge.

Newsweek spoke to body language experts


who debunked the entire incel-endorsed
theory, dubbing it "simply not true," but that
hasn't stopped it from spreading online as
social media users rush to try it out on their
own relationship pictures.

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TikToker @jackmacbarstool set the trend


into high speed last week when he analyzed
the internet-breaking image of Kim
Kardashian and Pete Davidson. As per the
"green line rule," Davidson was very clearly
leaning into Kardashian, something the rule
doesn't suggest is hopeful.

"Ladies, if your man is leaning in like Pete in


this and does not pass the green light rule,
it's time to consider and come to terms with
the fact that you are not dating a man, you
are dating a child," recommended Mac.

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According to the rule, the individual leaning


into the other person, who is standing
straight instead, is the one with the strength
and power in the relationship. The one
leaning is the one "entering the world" of the
other.

The rule, its believers suggest, can be


applied accurately to all relationships from
just photos. Mac in a follow-up video used
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Brooklyn
Beckham and Nicola Peltz and Jada and Will
Smith as other examples - all of them
showed the woman in the couple standing
straight, meaning they "failed" the test.

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But the test doesn't exactly have scienti[c


backing. In fact, it was simply invented by a
Twitter user who has a history of discussing
pick-up techniques and incel-backed theories
like the "red pill."

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Test Debunked by Body
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According to the original theory, as explained


in the tweets: "When a man leans into his girl,
he reveals that he feels needy and lower
value. He reveals that he has a weak
mindset, and that he feels dependent on her.

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"This is exactly what turns her off. She is


looking for strength and con[dence in a man,
not weakness."

The suggestion of the "green line rule" went


viral on Twitter after its introduction in 2020,
but it was mocked as much as it was
supported. It sparked the "Don't lean in"
meme, which joked about men steering clear
from leaning into their partners.

Left: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian attend the WSJ


Mag 2019 Innovator Awards at The Museum of Modern
Art on November 6, 2019, in New York City. (Mark
Sagliocco) Right: Will Smith and Jada Pinkett... More
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Now, It's Viral on TikTok


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Not only did Mac's video alone go viral, but


the audio has since become a trend as
people attempt to apply the rule to their own
relationships.

For the most part, TikTokers' relationships


are proving unsuccessful with the test, as
videos show men leaning into their
girlfriends. It's not something that seems to
worry them though, as they pair the clip with
songs like "Material Girl".

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Update 04/27/22, 6:25 a.m. ET: This article


was updated to include a link to another
Newsweek article on body language experts'
opinion of the "green line rule."

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F FFS
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Why is Newsweek now just spreading
incel propaganda? There is no reporting
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P Pegasus
1y ago
These sentences contradict. Who is your
editor?

"According to the rule, the individual


leaning into the other person, who is
standing straight instead, is the one with
the strength and power in the
relationship. The one leaning is the one...
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LM Lillie Mae
2y ago
The reason the women are standing
straight is because they are crammed into
Spanx and tight dresses. They couldn't
move if they wanted to!
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R RedController
2y ago
The only interesting thing about this is the
guy who started it. He’s absolutely bat S
nutty. He’s very obviously spouting incel
nonsense, but he’s also a little too good
at playing an incel character, but then he
leans into it gain clout ...See more
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I... what...?
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