More dating myths
"The swag gap"
There's an entire generation of weirdos in the closet on alternative social media platforms.
Certain women dress up and get really formal with men all of a sudden, which is strange because men are usually, traditionally, the masters of formality or formal ceremony.
The "suit and tie" or less formal blue collar work clothes for men are what defines the swag — the various styles of pant suits, skirts or dresses commonly worn by women on formal or informal occasions are much less well-defined and much less authoritative.
Men with too much swag or expensive formal dress and/or men's jewelry are often assumed to be gay — if women pay too much money to be fashionable or pretty and then complain that men aren't gay enough for them — gays and lesbians often do date opposite-sex as a formal "process of elimination" for "coming out."
Does a woman really want a man to be pretty or compete with her for beauty? That's suspicious. There are far too many queer women on TikTok. Batty eccentric young ladies who collect clocks and watches (?) aren't really into men, but they definitely procure gay men for the men they want to dump.