Guide to Trending Youthful Femininity: Global Celebration of Women's Month
Rebooted Examination: Exploring the Modern Female Experience
Today's discussion revolves around young women and their perspectives, dreams, and feelings. Let's take a dive, but remember, not in a sleazy manner!
The Female Scene in Reddit Communities
To better grasp the mindset of young women, I delved into various Reddit communities meant for, by, and about them. First off, there's TwoXChromosomes, boasting over 13 million subscribers. Unfortunately, it's a melancholic blend of horror stories about creepy encounters, sexual violence, and more. One user succinctly put it, "Growing up is realizing how much the world hates you."
For a brighter and more entertaining alternative, check out NSFW meme subreddit R/LetGirlsHaveFun, with around 100,000 subscribers. It's a refreshing escape from the gloominess, showcasing humorously rebellious content from women, as the creator explains, "a place for girls to post their deranged thoughts, from a girl perspective."
Call Her Daddy: Empowering Podcast
Talking about female empowerment, the top podcast among young women is Call Her Daddy. About 93% of its listeners are under 45, with 70% being females. This podcast, led by Alex Cooper, tackles sex, relationships, self-love, and female empowerment, making it a must-listen for many. Unlike some popular podcasts, Call Her Daddy's host shuns pseudoscience misconceptions.
AI-Generated "Coochie Doctors" and TikTok
The internet has an odd ability to spawn mystery, and one such enigma is the appearance of AI-generated "coochie doctors" on TikTok. These virtual characters, with terrible advice primarily aimed at women, have been spreading like wildfire, peddling snake oil-esque products on Amazon.
The Misunderstood abbreviation, GM
A viral TikTok video, with over 11 million views, featuring the caption "Dating a GM," has sparked a debate over what GM actually means. Despite my best guess (game master), it's safe to say it's not that, and the video's creator hasn't clarified.
Viral Video of the Week: Doechii's "Anxiety"
Rapper Doechii, whose song "Denial Is a River" gained significant traction on TikTok, released the visualizer for her track "Anxiety" recently. Despite being posted without much fanfare, the video garnered nearly three million views in its first two days. The song has also been sampled by rapper Sleepy Hallow, creating a fascinating connection.
- The TwoXChromosomes subreddit, with its focus on women's issues, often depicts a sobering portrayal of the modern female experience, yet R/LetGirlsHaveFun offers a lighter, more entertaining alternative for humorously rebellious content.
- In the realm of female-centric podcasts, Call Her Daddy, with a massive following of under-45-year-olds, episodically discusses sex, relationships, self-love, and empowerment, setting it apart from those promoting pseudoscience misconceptions.
- As Silicon Valley and social media continue to evolve, the emergence of AI-generated "coochie doctors" on TikTok raises questions about the boundaries of appropriate content and the potential for misinformation targeting women online.



