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In my experience, the habit of locking into someone’s social profile after a simple like is surprisingly common and can be quite entertaining. It’s not just about the initial impression; it’s about diving deeper into their posts, stories, and overall vibe. I’ve found that this behavior helps me connect better with people’s true personalities beyond surface-level content. Sometimes, I’ll like a post, then scroll through their feed, maybe leave a few comments, or even repost content that resonates with me. This kind of digital engagement can create a sense of belonging or “ownership” in a very playful way. However, it can also feel a little overwhelming for some, especially when the person doesn’t realize they’ve been on someone’s radar for quite a while. In my case, once I’m "locked in," I might follow or not, but the connection has been established mentally. It’s a subtle social media dance that blends curiosity, appreciation, and a hint of possessiveness. If you resonate with this #ToxicTrait, you might recognize how these patterns influence your interactions — maybe even leading to new friendships or connections you hadn’t anticipated. But it’s important to keep it lighthearted and respectful to avoid crossing boundaries. Have you ever experienced this "locked-in" feeling from someone on social media? It’s fascinating to see how digital relationships evolve with such small gestures, like a simple like turning into a deeper engagement over time.