TikToker's 'navy blue bedding' theory sparks debate on romance and commitment
Mary Beth Barone, an American actress, presented this intriguing theory to the internet. She proposed that one specific colour of bedding in a man's home can be seen as a negative indication. This hypothesis quickly proliferated through social media platforms. Does it hold any weight? Many female TikTok users seem to think so.
This bedding colour should raise caution, says candid actress
Mary Beth Barone explains that her theory stems from personal experience. According to the star, the "red flag" one might find in a man's bedroom is navy blue bedding. She insists that the owners of such bedding are not seeking long-term commitment, and are instead only interested in casual flings. However, her conclusions didn't stop there.
"Everyone is immature and gravitates towards non-committal relationships. Men believe that darker bedding necessitates less washing. This supposed lack of need for frequent washing could reflect a general indifference and lack of commitment," says Barone.
Women are convinced that these men should be avoided
The actress's theory quickly garnered support from fellow female TikTok users. The hashtag "navy sheets" even became a trending topic on this social media platform. Surprisingly, many internet users concurred with the actress's point of view. However, her viewpoints did not sit well with male users of the platform, who countered its criticism with irony and derision, making light of the "omen" from the bed linen.
In response, others have been discarding their navy blue bedding, documenting the process meticulously on social media. There's certainly no shortage of comments from those who take this information with a pinch of salt.
"That moment when I, as a wife, am the one who chooses navy blue bedding";
"I have this sort of bedding and I'm a woman. Is that a bad thing?", comments one of the people on a TikTok video.