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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/influencers-relat
 ionship-advice-helpful-or-toxic-44838/register">Influencers' Relationship 
 Advice: Helpful Or Toxic? </a>\nWho do you turn to for relationship advice
 —friends\, family\, or the screens in front of you? In today’s digital
  world\, many people rely on influencers for guidance\, but not all advice
  is created equal. Some influencers are trained psychologists\, social wor
 kers\, or scientists\, while others have no professional background at all
 \, yet all have large followings and the power to shape opinions. In this 
 discussion\, we’ll examine a few popular voices in the online relationsh
 ip space\, exploring why their advice can be so persuasive\, and how contr
 adictions between them can create confusion or even harm. Together\, we’
 ll debate whether this advice is genuinely helpful\, simply entertainment\
 , or a mix of both—and whether those giving it bear responsibility for t
 he impact on their audiences. Most importantly\, we’ll reflect on whethe
 r we personally agree with the guidance offered\, and why or why not. This
  conversation is increasingly relevant as “fast food psychology” grows
  in popularity\, offering quick\, surface-level solutions while shaping be
 haviors\, expectations\, and emotions in ways that are often unexamined. B
 y examining these trends\, we’ll gain a smarter\, more critical perspect
 ive on the advice we consume—and how to engage with it responsibly in a 
 digital world. 你会找谁要恋爱建议？朋友、家人，还是你
 面前的屏幕？现在这个数字时代，很多人靠网红来找指
 引，但不是所有建议都靠谱。有些网红是心理学家、社
 工或科学家，有些完全没专业背景，但都有大把粉丝和
 塑造观点的影响力。这次讨论，我们会看看几个在网上
 很火的恋爱建议博主，聊聊他们的建议为啥这么有说服
 力，以及他们的矛盾观点怎么可能让人困惑甚至有害。 
 我们会一起讨论这些建议到底是真有用、纯属娱乐，还
 是两者兼有——以及给建议的人该不该为他们的影响负
 责。最重要的是，我们会反思自己是不是真的认同这些
 建议，以及为啥认同或不认同。随着“快餐心理学”越
 来越流行，提供了快速、表面的解决方案，同时也在不
 经意间塑造行为、期待和情绪，这场讨论越来越有意义
 。通过审视这些趋势，我们会对自己消费的建议有更聪
 明、更批判的视角，也知道怎么在这个数字世界里更负
 责地对待这些建议。
DTSTAMP:20260709T100538Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Influencers' Relationship Advice: Helpful Or Toxic? 
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