The 'bird test' is a TikTok relationship challenge where a woman mentions seeing a bird to her partner to gauge their interest in mundane details. Matt Walsh criticizes it as unrealistic, arguing that expecting a partner to be genuinely interested in everything you say is naive and that such tests are patronizing or manipulative.
Matt Walsh argues that the 'bird test' fails because it assumes partners should be genuinely interested in every trivial detail, which is unrealistic. He believes that no one, including Socrates' spouse, would be interested in every word spoken, and that passing the test could indicate patronizing behavior or ulterior motives like filming for TikTok.
Matt Walsh acknowledges that the woman in the TikTok video likely has real trauma but criticizes her coping method as unhealthy. He suggests that indulging in self-pity and tears is not constructive and recommends activities like exercise or hobbies as better ways to cope with emotional struggles.
Matt Walsh criticizes Paige for proudly refusing to perform domestic tasks for her husband, calling it a red flag for a failing marriage. He argues that her pride in not helping her husband shows a lack of care and partnership, and he advises men to avoid women who endorse such behavior.
Matt Walsh suggests channeling energy into productive activities like exercise, hobbies, or walks instead of dwelling on negative emotions. He believes this approach is healthier than indulging in self-pity or tears, which he views as unproductive coping mechanisms.
Matt Walsh revisits the worst TikToks of 2024.
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