Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Happy Relationships "Too Republican" To Be Cool? Riiiiight…

Nov 5, 2025
Is having a boyfriend now considered uncool? The hosts tackle cultural shifts around relationships, revealing how urban communities critique visible partnerships. They discuss the hesitance to share relationships online and the rise of trends like 'stay-at-home girlfriends.' Social media's impact on dating narratives is examined, alongside the pressures of influencer culture. As relationships are politicized, the demand for singlehood becomes a new status symbol. Will exclusive commitments become stigmatized, paving the way for polyamory?
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INSIGHT

Relationships As Political Status Signals

  • Urban progressive social circles treat showcasing boyfriends as a status and political signal rather than a private choice.
  • This creates pressure to hide or minimize relationships to avoid social punishment and loss of status.
ANECDOTE

Public Praise Backfires For Women

  • Malcolm recounts a woman introducing her boyfriend at a book event and then being criticized online for praising him.
  • He uses this to show how praising male partners is punished while men praising women is rarer and less policed.
INSIGHT

Algorithmic Feedback Fuels Trend And Backlash

  • Social media algorithms amplify boyfriend-content inside certain feeds and punishers then create normative backlash.
  • The result is memetic cycles where trends are reinforced by engagement and then policed by peers.
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