If you haven't eaten an orange since your elementary school soccer games, you're not alone. But according to TikTok, the newest relationship compatibility test has everything to do with that very fruit you once devoured during halftime. Enter: the orange peel theory.

The orange peel theory is simple. Knowing that peeling an orange takes bouts of stamina, drive, strength, and wet wipes, it presents the question: will your partner peel an orange for you? TikTok content creators are testing their partners and using the pseudoscience to determine whether their partner has a beige flag or not. Some people who have done the challenge start by stating they're hungry for an orange, but they don't want to peel it.

If their partner steps in to do it for them, they pass the test. Other content creators have to prod their partners a bit more, saying things like "It just gets really messy" and "I have nails so it will get underneath them" in an attempt to see if their partner will take the bait. But if your partner still doesn't get the hint or doesn't want to peel the orange at all, it's grounds for murder (OK, too harsh, a breakup ) — at least according to the comment section.

To test this theory for ourselves, I and three other PS editors tried out the orange peel theory on our partners. Fortunately for us, it seems all of our relationships are still intact, which is a weird flex considering we're talking about peeling oranges here. 4 Editors Put TikTok's Orange Peel Theory to the Te.