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It seems to

Miguel Ángel Revilla

that flaunting a gift valued at 330,000 euros is not love, but pornography and the hardest kind.

The president of Cantabria has charged Georgina Rodríguez for her family images on social networks of her showing the brand new

Rolls Royce Dawn

with which she has surprised her boyfriend,

Cristiano Ronaldo.

"It's almost pornographic. With what people are going through, it's not moral for these things to come out," she stressed.

It is the form of

courtship of this couple.

Just as the peacock unfurls its tail, the cock-of-the-rock displays its lordship by occupying the center of a circle full of males, or the flycatcher wags its crest.

Ronaldo is not in his best professional moment and he may need this type of exposure to strengthen his position in the universe.

His new Rolls Royce Dawn will be just one more in the super-luxurious collection of the star, which includes several

Lamborghini, Ferrari,

Bugatti

and at least one other Rolls Royce.

What Revilla defines as pornographic on the networks has been interpreted as a tacky display of wealth, the excess that, as a result, annuls the expected impact.

The great pleasure was not in undoing the big red bow that covered the white and silver bodywork.

Not even imagining what it would be like to drive a vehicle that accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in less than five seconds.

The real aftertaste is given by the count of

likes

on the networks, the comments, the flattery or the long teeth of whoever he believes wants to be him and have what he has.

Social media is transforming romance

This is romanticism in social networks.

A toast to the sun, a task dedicated to the public that, in the case of Georgina and Ronaldo, is made up of millions of people who, not even in their wildest dreams, will taste the Rolls Royce.

Sidney Chinchanachokchai,

professor of Marketing at the University of Akron (USA) and researcher of human behavior, is co-author of a study in which she warns how

networks

are

transforming the romantic language

of couples, both in its genesis and in the way of exchanging sweethearts, putting the followers as witnesses and waiting for their reactions.

One of his works is focused precisely on the attitude of lovers when they decide to give as a gift.

A gesture that should be intimate ends up becoming a public object and everyone can express their opinion about it.

With an emoji, an expression or any other sign.

They are the new uses of love, although, as Chinchanachokchai points out in his conclusions, they have not yet been sufficiently analyzed to know the impact on the couple's relationship.

What science has studied is the chemistry of happiness and how our brains are trained to achieve it.

The gold-plated life of Georgina, Ronaldo and so many other millionaires who boast about what they have in their accounts is perfectly articulated to attract attention.

But each gesture ends up being the straw that never overflows the camel's back.

Dopamine, one of the neurotransmitters that gives happiness, is to blame.

The pleasure of receiving likes instead of kisses

The state of pleasure caused by each new car and its respective millions of

likes

causes the brain to hunger for more.

Our reward system is not worth that good thing, if brief, is twice as good.

You need to get fed up with likes, envy, memes, applause, congratulations, compliments... Anything to get to that pleasant feeling.

This requires raising the standards to dangerously unrealistic limits.

If it can no longer be professional, let it be luxury and beauty that keep them on that idealized pedestal.

In 2021, the footballer surprised his girlfriend with a

Louis Vuitton jewelry box,

as

Revilla

would say, indecently pornographic.

Almost a meter and a half high and worth 124,000 euros.

"I'm still speechless," the

influencer

wrote on her Instagram account.

A few months before, she had given him a Mercedes for the same price as the new Rolls Royce, 330,000 euros.

For each image they need

social approval.

It is the same pattern of many couples.

In 2018, Russian actor

Chris Zylka proposed

to

Paris Hilton

with an engagement ring with a large 20-carat diamond linked in platinum, valued at two million dollars.

Just a few months later, they broke up, called off the wedding, and the actor wanted the part back.

Jennifer Lopez's ring and Kylie Jenner's Lamborghini

Ben Affleck

doubled this amount last spring with the jewel he bought to propose to

Jennifer Lopez for the second time.

According to what was published, some experts came to calculate that the ring could even reach ten million dollars, taking into account the unusual size of its splendid green diamond.

Just like Ronaldo,

Kylie Jenner,

the youngest of the Kardashians, has also added a new model to her car collection, one of the most powerful and attractive of the Italian brand Lamborghini, a gift from Santa Claus.

Its price could reach 3.6 million dollars.

It is clear that Santa charges in proportion to the checking account and not based on our humanity.

And if the check to pay for a whim comes out of the public coffers, the anger can be tremendous.

The intoxication of idyllic pictures of

Princess Victoria of Sweden

with her family at these holidays has led the Swedish media to rescue the expensive remodeling of

her daughter

Estella

's playhouse

in 2016. Oblivious to the displeasure of her people, the couple The princely did not mind leaving graphic testimony of the girl playing with her small renovated mansion with

11,000 euros

which, by the way, did not come from her parents' pocket, but from the

Swedish Property Agency.

Posturing can turn against the person who practices it.

One of the first models to depreciate the life of lies in the virtual world was the Australian model

Essena O'Neill,

in 2015, with an overwhelming phrase: "I let the numbers define me."

She confessed that living under the deception of virtual life had only brought her loneliness, unhappiness and anxiety.

After a few years she returned with the message 'Let's be game changers (Let's change the game) and a platform that promotes veganism, mental health, physical care and respect for the environment, "real and original themes" .

Authenticity has brought you higher levels of well-being.

It is something that the

psychologist Erica Bailey

has detected in a study that she has led at the University of Columbia and Northwestern from the data of more than 10,000 users of social networks.

Her conclusions leave her in no doubt that authenticity, despite the fact that it lacks value in the virtual universe, provides greater satisfaction and avoids many bad moments of anguish and stress.

"Fight and you will fulfill your dreams," cries Ronaldo's girlfriend in her Netflix documentary.

When listening to her, there will be people who confidently place themselves next to Goddess Luck and will undo filters, retouching and poses without noticing a single advance towards that ideal self that the influencer promises.

And the greater the distance, the greater the disappointment, discouragement and sadness.

Nor have these celebrities learned to recognize when things are ready to enjoy them.

So they would denote that your taste is exquisite

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