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In 2005, wearing baggy football jerseys was the trend but as I was reaching the point of adulthood, tight fitting clothing was the millenial trend
Zoomers then counteract this by wearing baggy clothing
In the late 2000s, any male who wore a chain was regarded as a giga chav or wannabe chav, in the 2020s every zoomer normie starts wearing accessories like rings and chains to the point where not wearing a chain on a night out may leave you in the minority.
In the 2010s, gymcelling was law. I logged into an old youtube account and watched a few old vids and the algorithm began showing me loads of physique transfo vids from 2015 I had previously watched.
How the fuck did the culture go from nobody being gymcelled in 2012 and being skinny with abs being seen as impressive to everyone having roidcel physiques in 2015?
It was like the collective consciousness of young adult males from 2013-14 was for everyone to hop on roids simultaneously after being inspired by Zyzz.
Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation (even though it's still law to be girthmaxxed especially if your frame is suboptimal, you just can't "look" like a gymcel)
In the early 2000s, having thin eyebrows was the trend for foids
For the last decade having thick bushy eyebrows was the trend for foids
I am now seeing Nordic JB are hopping on a trend of having giga thin eyebrows again, we will see if this carries over to the shittish isles.
JFL at any generation thinking that their trends are exceptionally cool or the right way to do fashion (aside from millenials)
All these fashion trends are just doing the opposite of the previous generation until it ends up circling back
The reason why millenial fashion is the only era that deserves props is because it was the first time males closed the gap on women sexualizing themselves for their body.
Millenial males basically perfected haircuts with the skinfade and long on top to give the best of both worlds of showing skull robustness and masculinity combined with the female gaze elements of long on top.
Wearing tight fitting clothing on gymcelled physiques was the first time foids began sexualizing men for their bodies in clubs.
I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture
Zoomers then counteract this by wearing baggy clothing
In the late 2000s, any male who wore a chain was regarded as a giga chav or wannabe chav, in the 2020s every zoomer normie starts wearing accessories like rings and chains to the point where not wearing a chain on a night out may leave you in the minority.
In the 2010s, gymcelling was law. I logged into an old youtube account and watched a few old vids and the algorithm began showing me loads of physique transfo vids from 2015 I had previously watched.
How the fuck did the culture go from nobody being gymcelled in 2012 and being skinny with abs being seen as impressive to everyone having roidcel physiques in 2015?
It was like the collective consciousness of young adult males from 2013-14 was for everyone to hop on roids simultaneously after being inspired by Zyzz.
Anyway in the 2020s gymcelling is seen as either tryhard or irrelevant by the current young generation (even though it's still law to be girthmaxxed especially if your frame is suboptimal, you just can't "look" like a gymcel)
In the early 2000s, having thin eyebrows was the trend for foids
For the last decade having thick bushy eyebrows was the trend for foids
I am now seeing Nordic JB are hopping on a trend of having giga thin eyebrows again, we will see if this carries over to the shittish isles.
JFL at any generation thinking that their trends are exceptionally cool or the right way to do fashion (aside from millenials)
All these fashion trends are just doing the opposite of the previous generation until it ends up circling back
The reason why millenial fashion is the only era that deserves props is because it was the first time males closed the gap on women sexualizing themselves for their body.
Millenial males basically perfected haircuts with the skinfade and long on top to give the best of both worlds of showing skull robustness and masculinity combined with the female gaze elements of long on top.
Wearing tight fitting clothing on gymcelled physiques was the first time foids began sexualizing men for their bodies in clubs.
I can't wait until gen Alpha are coming up and start wearing tight fitting clothes again with gymcelling being back as part of normie culture