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An influencer has outlined 'unconventional' behaviours and acts she considers unacceptable in a relationship.
Ingrid Francesca, from the UK, unveiled her peculiar stance on what she constitutes 'cheating' in a relationship in a TikTok clip.
The fitness and lifestyle influencer shared a video from her account, @ingridfrancescaa, with her 5.5K following in January, which has since amassed over 600 views and 35 likes.
In the candid clip Ingrid elaborated on her list of relationship "no-nos".
Among the unconventional behaviours flagged by Ingrid was skydiving with a member of the opposite sex.
Ingrid Francesca, from the UK, unveiled her peculiar stance on what she constitutes 'cheating' in a relationship in a TikTok clip
Suggesting that such extreme activities blur the lines of fidelity and crosses boundaries, she explained: 'Skydiving - and this goes for male and female.
'Because why are you strapped up to another person - like that close to them? And jumping out of a what? You don't have to do that.'
Next, the content creator expressed discomfort with the idea of her partner buying gifts like flowers or chocolate for a coworker of the opposite sex.
Perceiving such gestures as crossing the line of appropriate behaviour while in a committed relationship, she said: 'If a female coworker is leaving, like she quit the company, and you buy her flowers or chocolate or that farewell gift s***.'
She added: 'What, no, why are you doing that? Don't, don't do that. That's cheating.'
However, the controversy didn't stop there - Ingrid also denounced gestures of kindness towards others as potential breaches of trust.
One example she cited was her disapproval of her boyfriend comforting a crying woman in public, deeming it as crossing yet another a boundary.
She concluded: 'If a girl is crying in public and you go and try and comfort her... Why? What if a guy did that for me?'
Among the unconventional behaviours flagged as cheating by Ingrid is the act of skydiving
Extraordinarily, Ingrid's followers appeared to agree with her list of relationship "no-no"s - most notably, her issue with skydiving while strapped to the opposite sex
Extraordinarily, Ingrid's followers appeared to agree with her list of relationship "no-nos" - most notably, her issue with skydiving while strapped to the opposite sex.
One person wrote, 'Skydiving I agree,' while another said, 'Skydiving stop it.'
The influencer responded: 'Because why [are] we doing all that? And, even worse, you could die with him on top of you... absolutely not.'
It comes after a young Australian woman who sleeps with married men has revealed why she doesn't feel guilty or consider it 'cheating'.
Katija Cortez, from Sydney, finds dating difficult and says she's wealthier and more successful than most men she meets.