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What Is Marriage Language? Internet's VIRAL New Relationship Challenge

If you're still testing the orange peel theory on your partner, then stop ASAP, because a brand new relationship challenge is currently going VIRAL. TikTok's latest sensation, Marriage Language, has taken the internet by storm, drawing over 33 million views and counting. Wondering whether you have a marriage language with your significant other? Here's all you need to know


For those of you who may not be well versed with this new fad, couples worldwide are participating in this viral relationship challenge, sharing endearing and humorous labels they use for everyday items. From 'tish' for toilet paper to 'booty fruits' for peaches, the creativity is through the roof on this one,

With each nickname you give to everyday items around you, the more it reflects on the unique bond between partners, showcasing their shared love language and inside jokes.

The marriage language phenonemon

Of course, having a certain language with your loved ones isn't just a marriage phenomenon. Experts would suggest that the origin of marriage language finds its root in childhood phrases and verbal mishaps that foster intimacy and connection.

Having a certain language with your loved one signifies emotional togetherness and understanding. Be it with your partner, parents, or children, having your own love language is most definitely a sign of closeness and togetherness.

The evolution of marriage language is parallel to the growth of a relationship, deepening as couples spend more time together. Some would say it even enhances intimacy and serves as a fun, secretive mode of communication.

How often should you bust out your marriage language in public?

The answer is - NEVER! The whole purpose is to keep your talks private. Unless you wanna be THAT cringy couple that is a pain to be around, it is best to keep the bedroom talk restricted to, well the bedroom. While marriage language adds a layer of intimacy to relationships, its public display can be perceived as inappropriate by your company.

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