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True, zoomer virginity is on the rise.Well when you are ugly, alone, and unwanted in a hedonic hellscape, it's a short and easy way to find social fulfillment with other gross weirdos
water filter is the wayAnd they tell fluoride in the water and microplastics are just conspiracy theories smh
Well when you are ugly, alone, and unwanted in a hedonic hellscape, it's a short and easy way to find social fulfillment with other gross weirdos
Imo many people consider themselves lmaoq++ bc it's trendy and not bc they srsly believe this bs
But 20% is still a scary number
This is probably the best explanation I’ve ever read on the topic. It all makes sense now.In the Netherlands I've seen this trend two decades earlier, many Millennial and Gen X toilets sincerely believe that "everyone is bisexual" and a lot of Millennial Dutchmen I know consider themselves to be "bisexual" but don't ever act out on their supposed attraction to men. They just say it to be trendy.
I also notice that with the current alphabet soup a lot of those extra letters are just "different flavours of heterosexuality". So you can be super-straight and still consider yourself "queer" because you're a man and you like "something feminine".
Cast a big net, catch a lot of fish.
The only definition that actually matters is LGB (T is not a sexuality, it's something different). Of which the actual numbers haven't changed much and are still extremely rare among males.
I agree so many whores claim to be bisexual or non-binary because they think that makes them trendy.Imo many people consider themselves lmaoq++ bc it's trendy and not bc they srsly believe this bs
But 20% is still a scary number
This is what happens when you are son of single mother and have no father figure or your father is a cuck...
Calling yourself an aromantic grey ace is more socially acceptable than calling yourself an incel.
(((they))) are probably putting estrogen in the water or somethingAnd they tell me fluoride in the water and microplastics are just conspiracy theories smh