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What is the red nail theory? How viral TikTok trend may land you a date this Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and while some may already have plans with their special someone, others may be wondering how to spend the annual holiday. Luckily, a love-filled theory has been circulating online, arguing it’s the key to scoring a date this Valentine’s Day.

Enter: the red nail theory. The term, which was coined by TikTok creator Robyn Delmonte (@GirlBossTown), hypothesises that men are more attracted to women when their nails are painted red. Since posting her viral video, many single women have put the theory to the test, with more than 13,000 videos under the hashtag #rednailtheory.

“Everytime I have red nails, a guy comments on it,” Delmonte began her . While the influencer was initially confused

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