
Daily Mail discovers women have thoughts, immediately catastrophizes
The Daily Mail in its natural habitat: sensationalizing the inner lives of unhappy wives with a stock photo of performative comfort and maximum vagueness. This is what happens when a tabloid decides to psychoanalyze marital dysfunction through a headline so deliberately incomplete it functions as clickbait weaponized against relationship anxiety. Peak engagement farming meets mid-tier relationship discourse—guaranteed to make every commenter either nod knowingly or rage-reply with their own marriage horror stories.