Relationships
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Score Range
Romantic relationship framed as potentially insincere or performative
[loaded_language], [appeal_to_emotion], [omission]
“I'm waiting for her to run short of inspiration, and dump kelce all so she can write an angstt sing about how he made her life hell.”
Framing romantic relationships as predatory and transactional, especially across gender and wealth lines
[loaded_language], [editorializing] — Language like 'wooing rich men' and focus on model/wealthy victim narrative frames relationships as inherently exploitative.
“accused of wooing rich men online and stealing from them”
Non-monogamous parenting proposal framed as a loving, self-sacrificial solution rather than a relational risk
The author’s offer is presented as an act of devotion, minimizing potential harms to emotional security, child welfare, or marital integrity through romanticized language.
“I’d tolerate a timeshare in him with someone else, if such a person exists.”
Portraying a minor domestic habit as a serious relationship conflict requiring public judgment
The article frames a routine household disagreement as a dramatic, high-stakes conflict through courtroom-style narrative framing and sensationalist language.
“The prosecution: Mark”
Framed as inherently unstable and crisis-ridden, driven by exploitation and moral failure
The article focuses on turbulent romantic relationships marked by legal drama, accusations of fraud, and public humiliation, presenting personal life as chaotic and dysfunctional.
“He allegedly spent $1.3 million on lavish gifts and trips for her before learning she was secretly shooting content for OnlyFans.”
Romantic relationship framed as adversarial and dangerous
[framing_by_emphasis], [editorializing]: The relationship is depicted as inherently toxic, with Lavie manipulating Cloobeck and driving him toward criminal conduct, reinforcing a narrative of romantic entanglement as a threat.
““She was just kind of holding him like he was an old man,” the source said.”
Relationship portrayed as corrupt and exploitative
[loaded_language], [appeal_to_emotion], [framing_by_emphasis]: The article frames Lavie’s relationship with Cloobeck as fundamentally deceptive and financially motivated, using unverified claims and salacious details to imply moral corruption.
“The source branded Lavie a “master manipulator.””
Romantic relationships framed as being in crisis due to pornography
The article presents relationships as fundamentally undermined by pornography, using metaphors like 'quid-pro-quo' and 'quick-fix drug' to suggest a collapse of intimacy and emotional bonding.
“For a lot of people, it seems like sexuality is more of a quid-pro-quo than a bonding experience”
Romantic relationships portrayed as unstable and emotionally volatile
The article frames the interaction between Wilson and Batula as a dramatic crisis, using emotionally charged descriptions like 'rather intimate hug' and 'cried into his shoulder' while highlighting conflict and backlash, suggesting emotional chaos rather than a personal moment.
“Wilson cradled her head in his hands and kissed the side of her head multiple times as she cried into his shoulder.”
Romantic relationships framed as inherently unstable and scandal-prone
Narrative framing presents rumors as pre-confirmed truths; gossip is normalized as routine among cast members
““We know about a lot before you guys do. I do have a lot of secrets in my phone and I have a receipts folder too.””