
If we look at the stock photography from an in-universe standpoint, however, this guy is just a ridiculous jerk. Because we’re looking at stock photos, that means the photographer took several versions of the same narrative - girlfriend catches boyfriend blatantly checking out another woman - in order to give companies options when they select a photo for their article or pamphlet or PowerPoint presentation on infidelity.
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