The trending phenomena of “Boy Math” and “Girl Math” have surged across social media platforms, including TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), sparking widespread discussions, with notable figures such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) joining the conversation.
What Happened: “Girl Math” initially gained popularity for women humorously justifying purchases through quirky fractions or demonstrating the versatility of outfits.
On the other hand, “Boy Math” shifted the focus toward men and their peculiar habits.
While some posts involve mathematical calculations, most take a more abstract approach, highlighting amusing contradictions in male behavior.
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Internet users have playfully pitted “Boy Math” against “Girl Math,” with many suggesting that the women are winning this online showdown.
Examples of “Boy Math” scenarios include poking fun at men who fear women who seek financial security through relationships while owning just three pairs of socks or those who criticize women for not doing household chores despite their inability to cook or clean.
Some posts even draw attention to how “Boy Math” emerged in response to the backlash against “Girl Math,” accusing men of appropriating trends while undermining the creativity and humor of women.
In recent days, “Boy Math” has taken a more pointed tone, with posts addressing controversial topics like age-gap relationships and issues such as abandonment in the face of illness.
This evolution has prompted AOC to weigh in, using “Boy Math” as a platform for political commentary.
As the trend continues to captivate online audiences, it remains to be seen how long “Boy Math” and “Girl Math” will dominate social media conversations, but for now, they are undeniably making waves.
Editor’s Note: Artificial intelligence was used as a secondary aid in writing this story.
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