Sidechat icon
Join communities on Sidechat Download
Do any other women find “brainrot” like utterly distasteful and disinteresting, once in a while a corny “[object]maxxing” is a little funny but “goon” “sigma” “67” “tungtungtungsahur” and co. its all js gross/childish to me and i lose interest QUICK
upvote 159 downvote

default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

What im asking to fellow women is like- am i being too picky?? Is it “too much” to ask these days for some intellectual depth in a m*n

upvote 26 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

completely agreed, no bigger turn off.

upvote 22 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

you’re not alone on that one. my little brother uses brainrot and that’s enough for me. i don’t need my partner spouting it off 24/7. i think there is a happy medium but way too many people in general use it as normal vocabulary and i just can’t get behind that.

upvote 19 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

Yeah I also don’t like when people do that. I work with kids and to see adults using the same cringy language is so off putting

upvote 16 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

I mean I’m 18 so idc but I’m guessing for older ppl it would be a turn off

upvote 8 downvote
🌪️
Anonymous 2w

idc i already know he has crazy intellectual depth and so do most of our friends who all have jobs that require that and yet all of them make those types of jokes and so do i sometimes, it’s not that deep

upvote 8 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

Tung tung tung sahur

upvote 4 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

I love 67 sm but otherwise yeah

upvote 2 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

I like occasionally saying them but I don’t tend to use many brainrot terms aside from 67, sigma, cuck, and occasionally [object]maxxing. I use skibidi, goon, and tungtungsahur very infrequently and often ironically but don’t find them very funny anymore, as with the rest of the brainrot terms.

upvote 0 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous 2w

6 7

upvote -1 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

Intellectual depth and we’re censoring the word “man”

upvote 43 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

Oh ok for men i get it

upvote -5 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 2w

I think its overused as a term of acknowledgement for their maturity (i.e. “thats a real man”>manvsboy yk? And if we’re approaching the topic of brainrot i feel like “man”(+) isnt applicable to that discussion… m*n(-) takes away the illusion that theyre “a mature man” instead of still a “fullgrown boy”

upvote 12 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #8 2w

I should mention, I’m an 18yo woman, so I tend to have a lot more instances where it’s relevant in conversation. I don’t think I’d find it as funny if I wasn’t in the generation closest to the one that popularized it.

upvote 0 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> twirling_tornado 2w

“I know this person personally and beyond “first impression”, and im going to apply that same stencil to everyone including in GENERALLY unspecified social settings(the topic) and ignore where sometimes thats not ALREADY established bc and then act like i dont care” ???

post
upvote -2 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> OP 2w

But we’d be mad as hell if guys started saying w*men for behavior they don’t find mature/like

upvote 13 downvote
default user profile icon
Anonymous replying to -> #5 2w

“Foid” “bitches” “females” “hos” “birds” and trust me the list goes ON. Its not like im calling them anything derogatory, simply not giving them the illusion that i see them as MEN. They already do ANYTHING except call anyone with a vag a “woman” bc they think its too respectful and mature of a term for how women behave… im doing the same :) hope this helps

upvote 2 downvote