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Reflecting on my own childhood, I also rarely noticed boys paying much attention to their appearance, aside from the occasional standout hairstyle or outfit. The mention of frosted tips brings back memories of how certain trends stood out, often linked to specific social groups or personalities. Today, it seems that boys are more experimental with their look and willing to express themselves through fashion, hairstyles, and grooming in ways that were less common before. From personal observation, this shift might be influenced by broader cultural changes, including the rise of social media platforms where young people get inspired by a vast array of styles and celebrities. The openness around gender expression and acceptance has also expanded, allowing boys to explore looks that might not have been considered traditionally masculine in the past. Moreover, I’ve noticed conversations around self-care and body positivity now include boys much more than before. This encourages them to care about their appearance as an important part of self-confidence and identity, rather than simply conforming to rigid norms. It’s fascinating to see this evolution and think about how the next generation will continue redefining what it means to present oneself to the world.






















































People are so weird 😕.