"Pebbles" are shared in relationships
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•Man pleas for guys to watch the 'pebble' videos women share with them in relationships
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Frank Bergquist took to his own social media page to plead with other men to actually watch the videos their partner sends them for the sake of their relationship.
"It's a term called 'pebbling' and I've broken up with boys because they didn't acknowledge my pebbles," he says.
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