A YOUNG married couple have recently faced backlash on social media after revealing their ‘controversial’ marriage rules.
Newlyweds Jaden and Andy, recent graduates from Abilene Christian University in Texas, have kept their relationship strong by adhering to their strict ‘rules’ that see them sharing their location 24/7 and never being alone with someone of the opposite gender.
A couple took to social media to share their marriage ‘rules’ but not everyone was keen[/caption] The couple were met with backlash over their ‘controversial’ rules[/caption] The lovebirds revealed that they track each other’s location and don’t have any secrets[/caption]While the pair swear by these rules, social media users have slammed the young couple for being ‘toxic’ and ‘obsessive’.
The couple recently posted a video sharing their ‘controversial’ marriage ‘rules’, that has quickly amassed over 7.3 million views and riled up many TikTok users.
Captioning the video, ‘Controversial things about our marriage that we didn’t realise are controversial,’ the couple said they didn’t ‘realise’ their regulations ‘would cause such a fuss on TikTok.’
Jaden and Andy shared three of their marriage rules in the viral video, while doing multiple random poses.
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The first weird rule that the couple obey by is: “Sharing location on Life360”.
The second rule that the lovebirds follow is: “Sharing all passwords and having no secrets”.
And finally, the third rule that the couple swear by for their happy relationship is: “Not hanging out with the opposite gender alone”.
The couple have been together for the past three years, and recently married after graduating.
But Jaden and Andy have frequently been the face of criticism on their joint couple’s TikTok account, where they boast 126,000 followers.
Users were left in shock at their rules, with many branding them ‘toxic’ and ‘obsessive.’
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One person said: “Toxic as hell”.
Another commented: “This is the definition of lack of trust, every aspect of it”.
A third noted: “It’s obsessive lol”.
Someone else posted: “Bad vibes on the last one, if you can trust the other partner then there’s no need”.
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However, while many thought their rules were ridiculous, others applauded them, revealing that they too do the same thing.
One user revealed: “I do and agree with all of these things and I’m a marriage therapist”.
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Another person explained: “That’s not weird at all! My husband and I do the same! Leaves no room for insecurity”.
Whilst another commented: “I see no problem with this, me and my husband are the same”.
They also don’t hang around with someone of the opposite sex alone[/caption]