Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Rupert Murdoch's New York Post: Women Are Sick of "Toxic Masculinity," and Are Now Super-Attracted to Femmy Men Who Embrace the "Babygirl" Aesthetic

Being "so babygirl" is the hottest compliment -- for men.

A 26-year-old, 6-foot-5 man isn't what comes to mind for most Americans when they think of a baby girl, but it is for Gen Z.

Jacob Elordi, 26, was deemed "so babygirl" during his promotion as host of "Saturday Night Live" in January when musical guest Reneé Rapp and cast member Bowen Yang made the decree.

The Australian actor has joined the ranks of other heartthrobs -- including Pedro Pascal, Timothée Chalamet and "The White Lotus" actor Leo Woodall -- being associated with the moniker, leading to confusion for some and crushes for others.

A new definition of the term "babygirl" has recently been adopted, remaining as a term of endearment but expanding to include a specific type of swoon-worthy man.

A man who is "babygirl" comes across as sweet, charming, a bit bashful and seemingly in touch with their feminine side, ready to talk about their feelings or carry a purse to brunch at any point.

It's exactly what women want and men want to become -- the antithesis of toxic macho masculinity.

"Traditionally, highlighting feminine qualities in men has been a putdown, but this doesn't seem to be the case with 'babygirl,' which almost has a celebratory quality," Kaamna Bhojwani, a Columbia University-educated sexuality expert, told The Post.

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1 comment:

Most Likely II said...

And they never ate pickles again. . .