S3 EP 64 : Should Liking Other Women's Posts Be Considered Infidelity?

S3 EP 64 : Should Liking Other Women's Posts Be Considered Infidelity?

From Really Riley by Riley Couture

May 13, 2026 · 13 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the implications of social media interactions on modern relationships, particularly focusing on the concept of liking other women's posts as a form of infidelity.

A viral story out of Turkey claims repeated likes on provocative social media posts were recognized as a form of marital infidelity — and honestly? The internet has thoughts. In this episode of Really Riley, I’m talking about modern relationship boundaries in the age of social media: when a “like” feels harmless, when it doesn’t, and why online behavior can carry very real emotional weight. We’re diving into respect, attention, emotional disconnect, and the blurry line between insecurity and intuition — all with some real talk and perspective on how social media is changing relationships in real time. Because sometimes it’s not just a like. reallyrileypodcast.com FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL Instagram @rileycouture @reallyrileypodcast @houseofwbyriley TikTok @rileycouture7 @reallyrileypodcast @houseofwbyriley YouTube @reallyrileypodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Riley Couture

Topics covered

  • relationship boundaries
  • social media
  • infidelity
  • emotional weight
  • modern relationships
  • insecurity
  • intuition

Keywords

  • infidelity
  • social media
  • relationship boundaries
  • emotional disconnect
  • likes
  • modern relationships
  • insecurity
  • intuition

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Places: Turkey

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