i was 13 in 2017 and back then when getting to know each other, we'd ask each other normal things; favorite rapper or artist, favorite sports player, favorite youtuber, etc. ik someone who works with younger teens now and says one half-jokingly asked the group "favorite male model," and several boys said "chico" and someone went on a bit how his cheekbones, facial harmony, hunter eyes, canthal tilt, whatever are "perfect," and someone else was arguing his favorite model mogs him.
these kids deadass make/watch tiktok looksmaxxing edits of male supermodels they admire and/or envy. it's usually partly ironic and they laugh around when they talk about these things but obviously they still seem to buy into it, seems like boys now are insanely more obsessed and conscious about looks than they used to be, often to the point of dysmorphia. their judgements on face features also feel like just straight up racist phrenology
i was 13 in 2017 and back then when getting to know each other, we'd ask each other normal things; favorite rapper or artist, favorite sports player, favorite youtuber, etc. ik someone who works with younger teens now and says one half-jokingly asked the group "favorite male model," and several boys said "chico" and someone went on a bit how his cheekbones, facial harmony, hunter eyes, canthal tilt, whatever are "perfect," and someone else was arguing his favorite model mogs him.
these kids deadass make/watch tiktok looksmaxxing edits of male supermodels they admire and/or envy. it's usually partly ironic and they laugh around when they talk about these things but obviously they still seem to buy into it, seems like boys now are insanely more obsessed and conscious about looks than they used to be, often to the point of dysmorphia. their judgements on face features also feel like just straight up racist phrenology