What does a thief mean?

The word "heartthief" comes from English, and its pinyin is "t not ux nd à ozé i", which means a thief who steals people's hearts. With the popularity of social media and online dating, this word has gradually become popular in Chinese, which is used to describe people who cheat their feelings with hypocritical words and actions. These people often look for lonely, insecure and subjectively "ideal" objects under the banner of "love". They will do whatever it takes, even pretending to be others, to gain trust and deception.

Nowadays, more and more heart thieves roam on social media, looking for their prey. In order to avoid becoming their victims, we must be vigilant and learn to deal with them. First of all, we should be clear about our own needs and ideas, and don't trust strangers easily, especially those who approach you actively. Secondly, we need to pay attention to some details, for example, thieves often use too hypocritical language and exaggerated wording in communication. Finally, we suggest that before online communication, we should conduct effective screening to understand each other's personality, experience and background.

Reject thieves and cherish true love.

In modern society, the behavior of heart thieves has become a cancer of the network, hurting many people's hearts and feelings. People need to abandon the idea of believing easily and learn to stick to their bottom line. When we meet incompetent people or too hypocritical words and deeds, we need to refuse decisively and don't waste time and feelings on people who are not worth it. The most important thing is to cherish those people who are truly trustworthy and caring, those true feelings and love, constantly repair feelings, communicate and build a harmonious love relationship.