Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dani Di Placido covers film, television, and internet culture. You might have seen the term “Boy Math” thrown around the internet ...
Last month, "girl math" went viral as women joked about justifying indulgent spending. Now, "boy math" has made its debut as a way to criticize embarrassing or gross male behavior. Boy math has gone ...
Have you heard of "girl math"? It's a funny social media trend from the summer where women shared tortured arithmetic they might use to justify excessive spending. For instance, "If you return an item ...
Last month, "girl math" went viral as women joked about justifying indulgent spending. Now, "boy math" has made its debut as a way to criticize embarrassing or gross male behavior. Boy math has gone ...
You know “girl math” — now it’s time to learn “boy math.” The girl version of the trend went viral when women on TikTok started sharing what they like to ...
The "girl math" trend on social media is a lighthearted way for women to justify their own decisions and spending habits. It reframes the narrative around spending money and takes away the shame ...
Girlboss and millennial progressive Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is really good at Twitter. So good that she schooled the Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy by tweeting, “Boy math is needing 15 ...
If that statement has confused you then there’s a good chance you missed the ‘girl math’ trend sweeping the internet. The term was coined by New Zealand radio show hosts Fletch, Vaughan and Hayley, ...
The problem with social media in-jokes is they don’t stay funny for long. Someone takes them too seriously, then they become overblown commentaries on society as a whole, and then a media outlet goes ...
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