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TikTok Trend Suggests Moon Phases Can Reveal Your ‘Soulmate’

07 March 2023, Tuesday
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Many TikTok users believe that a perfect fit of the moon phases from the days they and their significant other were born indicates they are soulmates. Using the hashtag #moonphase, users have been posting their video comparisons of their birth moon phases. Since the trend started last year, it has gained traction in the past week. Those with mismatched gaps between the overlapped moons are supposedly doomed for failure in the relationship.

If you're looking to find out if you and your special someone are perfect fits, you can use the latest TikTok trend: moon phases. To do this, users must first download the popular editing app CapCut. After they have the app, they can search #moonphase to find the template. With this, they can compare their birthdate moon phases with their friends' and pets'. The trend is becoming increasingly popular, and not just for romantic purposes.

Users can download images and select them in CapCut. The template then automatically superimposes them on one another. They can further customize their videos by tapping "text" in the editing bar, entering their dates of birth and their partners' dates of birth, and adding sound to the video. Once completed, their videos are saved to their phones and can be exported to TikTok.

The meteoric rise of the "Summertime Sads" trend, which consists of couples sharing Instagram stories of themselves being sentimental in summertime settings, has seen many videos set to the songs "Every Summertime" by NIKI, a sped-up version of "Until I Found You" by Stephen Sanchez, or "rises the moon" by Liana Flores. However, it is important to note that this viral trend should not be taken as a blueprint for real-life relationships.

The meteoric rise of the "Summertime Sads" trend, which consists of couples sharing Instagram stories of themselves being sentimental in summertime settings, has seen many videos set to the songs "Every Summertime" by NIKI, a sped-up version of "Until I Found You" by Stephen Sanchez, or "rises the moon" by Liana Flores. However, it is important to note that this viral trend should not be taken as a blueprint for real-life relationships.

Some TikTok users reacted to the trend of comparing one's moon phases with those of their partners by jokingly expressing assurance that their relationships were previously healthy, while others found an optimistic outlook by proposing filling any potential gaps with family pets or offspring. There were also those who recognized they could not join the trend as they had appeared on earth during a full moon, meaning the phases of their respective moon were already complete.
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