Hot Rodent Men: Jeremy Allen White. Image: Jeremy Allen White/Facebook
Gen Z’s latest trend is “hot rodent men,” a term that’s gaining traction online as the new standard of attractiveness.
But what does it mean exactly, and why the sudden interest?
Sexy Rat Boyfriend
“Hot rodent men” or “sexy rat boyfriends,” as they’re jokingly referred to in some parts of the internet, are some of the men currently making headlines.
These people usually have features that resemble mice or rats: slender bodies, angular facial structure, protruding ears, sunken or beady eyes, unkempt hair, and a pallor that can be mistaken for a sign of calcium deficiency.
But it’s not just about appearances.
Depth of emotion
There’s a certain vibe about being a Hot Rodent Man that suggests a non-threatening, safe existence and the potential for creativity and emotional depth.
While the personality traits associated with Hot Rodent Men may not be clearly defined, the implication is that they possess qualities that go beyond traditional notions of masculinity and attractiveness.
This is similar to the millennial “hipster” or “indie guy” archetype.
Who fits the criteria?
So who fits this criteria? Famous examples include Matt Healy from the band 1975 and Jeremy Allen White from The Bears.
These people may not fit the traditional Hollywood mold typified by stars like Chris Hemsworth, but instead offer a different kind of glamour, one that celebrates uniqueness and individuality over traditional beauty standards.
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