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A woman who performs "loyalty tests" on men at the request of their girlfriends, wives or dates has shared the wild responses she gets.
Trinity posts numerous conversations on her TikTok page, @trinitykayh, revealing how men react when she slides into their DMs.
Trinity's most popular clip has amassed more than 3 million views, and can be seen here, while her most recent, from earlier this month, has already been watched more than 130,000 times.
In her most popular clip, posted last month, Trinity reveals she was asked to try and honeytrap a man from Orlando, as his suspicious girlfriend said: "We're planning on getting our own place together and I want to know if he's going to be really loyal..."
After claiming she lived near him—having been told the location by his girlfriend—and sharing her age, the man replied giving Trinity his phone number.
Trinity then claims his girlfriend sent him screenshots of their conversation, and he immediately changed his tune, saying he wasn't single claiming he knew it was "a set up."
In the comments, people claimed he overwhelmingly failed the loyalty test, as Raleigh wrote: "Damn he rlly tryna get out of that."
Budeone asked: "Why would she ruin it before it was done."
Mariela admitted: "Pls tell me the gf broke up with him."
Although Mariam.aburas thought: "Idk why people do this. You should be able to trust your partner unless they give you a reason not to."
In another viral video, Trinity reveals a woman got in touch as she had doubts about her man, saying: "My curiosity is eating me alive."
She revealed their situation, admitting they'd not been doing well over the past few months despite living together, saying: "I don't know how he'd react to another woman showing interest in him. I don't necessarily distrust him but I don't fully trust him either."
She added that she had no reason to question him, but reckoned he was intelligent enough to cover his tracks.
After getting his handle, Trinity requested to follow him—twice—which he denied. So his girlfriend advised she sent him a message, which Trinity did, telling him he's "super cute."
She sent a follow-up but there was no response. He never saw it or replied, and thinking nothing more of it Trinity informed his girlfriend.
But there was an unexpected twist when much later another woman got in touch with Trinity asking her why she was messaging "my man."
After revealing she had been asked to message him, the second woman claims it must have been his "ex."
But the plot thickened after Trinity went back to the original woman to report what had happened, and she adamantly claimed the man was her current boyfriend and they were still living together.
Although she confirmed: "I didn't tell each other who they were." She went on to say she told the first woman: "Girl if this is your boyfriend, something else is going on, like I'm so sorry I just can't help you anymore I don't want to be in the middle of something like this."
The clip attracted numerous comments, as Lea wrote: "Man here I was thinking he's so solid for not responding, meanwhile..."
Juana wrote: "Omg I can't even tell who's really his gf."
Cj thought: "That's the bf pretending to be his girlfriend."
While Stargirl added: "MY JAW DROPPED."
In response to the question on most people's lips, Trinity added in a comment: "There's actually more loyal guys than not!"
Cheating is defined as "being unfaithful to your spouse or significant other in any shape or form whether sexually or verbally," by the Urban Dictionary.
As they touched on, this can take many forms, including an emotional affair, or trading saucy photos with someone. Each couple will have different boundaries as to what constitutes cheating.
Brides.com explored texting someone as one form of infidelity, quoting Susan J. Elliott, a grief counselor and attorney, who said: "Everyone has the right to go to sleep at night and not worry that their partner is in the next room playing virtual footsie with some internet hottie."
She too acknowledged varying boundaries for each couple, as she boiled cheating down to a nutshell, adding: "If you wouldn't do it in front of me, don't do it."
Newsweek reached out to Trinity for comment.

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