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Madeline, TikTok’s Psychologist, Defends ‘Toxic’ Dating Rules

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  • Madeline is a woman who claims to be a psychologist and her TikTok
  • TikTok has become one of the most important forums for people to express themselves and their thoughts.
  • Many people are left wondering what TikToker is attempting to convey.

TikTok has become one of the most important forums for people to express themselves and their thoughts. However, it can backfire and cause controversy.

Madeline, also known as @madellinnee on TikTok, is one such person. Madeline has over 25K followers on the app and has built a fan base for herself by giving dating and relationship advice.

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Madeli in her tiktok video source: Youtube

 

While many consider it snarky,

many people are left wondering what the TikToker is attempting to convey

– is she trying to be funny, or is she delivering toxic relationship and dating advice?

People who believe the latter accuse Madeline of preying on the weak

and making light of serious events.

Here’s all we know about the debate.

What is the identity of Madeline or @madellinnee?

Madeline is a woman who claims to be a psychologist, and her TikTok bio says,

“YOUR DAILY PSYCHOLOGIST.” She frequently posts dating and relationship

advice on TikTok, which some women have credited with “curing” them.

For the past three weeks, she has been sharing a new video of herself out and about every day.

Each video is backed by a written guideline that teaches women how to connect with men, from initial messaging to long-term partnerships.

While many are amusing and informative, they should be taken with a grain of salt.

Her rule 21, for example, might assist remind women of their worth.

“Remember girls, don’t show a man you’ll stick by him through everything because he’ll keep putting you through everything,” she wrote.

On TikTok, Madeline pretends to be a psychotherapist who gives dating and relationship advise.

Similarly, rule 41 states that “if he cancels: last minute, reply ‘fine,’ then text him 5 minutes later and say:

‘Hey, my evening just become free, do you still want to link?’ That message was clearly not intended for him.”

All of the TikTok commenters found it amusing and enjoyed it.

She provides tough reality checks in some of her TikToks.

It is evident in her rule number 10, which states,

“There is no such thing as confusing signals; it just implies that he never desired you… do better.”

While many of these are amusing to her audience,

she recently received criticism for providing poisonous dating guidelines and relationship advise.

Toxic dating guidelines and relationship advice from @madellinnee

As previously noted, several of Madeline’s rules encourage

women to play games in order to capture men’s attention. Some, unfortunately, are toxic and unpleasant.

Madeline’s rule number 26 is, “Give them trauma so they never forget about you.”

Many people disliked this technique because they deemed it harmful.

Rule 23 states, “Make him think you’re fascinated with him so that when you detach,

he misses it and becomes obsessed with you.”

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Rule 30 also characterizes men and their conduct when courting a lady.

“Act like wife material in person, then absolutely uninterested in text,

he will become fascinated with the pursuit,” it says.

But it was Madeline’s gratuitous jab at single mothers that sparked the most outrage.

As a result, she sparked criticism on social media among single mothers.

Rule 31 stated, “It’s okay to be heartbroken… some girls are left with children.”

The video quickly went viral, receiving over 800,000 views on TikTok.

That offended single mothers, who expressed their disappointment at Madeline’s remark.

They reminded her that many people did not have a choice and were content with their choices.

After many followers defended Madeline, she stated that she didn’t wish to offend anyone.

Madeline also defended herself and apologized in the video’s comments section.

“Females, I don’t mean to hurt anyone, I only wanted to raise awareness for the younger girls to take maximum caution with boys,” she wrote.

Madeline quickly followed her apology by posting more dating guidelines and relationship advise on her TikTok.