Title: A Critical Examination of Power Dynamics in Relationships: The POV of Being a Slave
It always starts small: “Did you see what Aina said about Sarah in the Girls Only group?” Next thing you know, the WhatsApp group splits. There’s a “Group A” (original) and “Group B” (the rebels). You are forced to choose. If you stay neutral, both sides hate you. Title: A Critical Examination of Power Dynamics in
The POV of a budak in a situationship:
3. Social Issues Made Digestible
Serious topics like social anxiety, imposter syndrome, financial disparity among students, and even micro-cheating in young relationships are presented in 30–60 seconds. This low-barrier entry helps younger viewers identify problems they might not have words for yet. Change their WhatsApp profile picture to a blank grey image
Before we discuss relationships, we need to identify the character you are playing in this social simulation. Based on the viral "POV" trends, there are four main archetypes: at the top
In the household, there exists an unspoken social hierarchy. The family members are, of course, at the top, and I, as the budak, am at the bottom. This hierarchy can be oppressive, making me feel like I am not worthy of respect or dignity.