Why is the Nianpao culture so popular today?

The prevalence of wind energy of "Nianpao" is directly related to our cultural environment. Everywhere I look, TV, Internet, streets and alleys are filled with a feminine air. Those big and small stars who wear heavy makeup, tight clothes, dance and sing I love you or why you don't love me shock everyone's eyes with their exaggerated expressions, and also guide the aesthetics and trends of teenagers.

And such "role model power" is fermenting in the whole society, so more and more minors are keen to become the darling of the next entertainment circle when planning their own lives, and they begin to imitate the every move of these artists. So we can see that after Lu Han, Wu Yifan and others became popular, the number of "girlish" boys around us increased impressively, and they scrambled to imitate the clothes, words and deeds of these stars, and even began to think that men's makeup was a matter of course. It is no exaggeration to say that this phenomenon is gradually eroding the foundation of decaying society.

Male stars who look like "Niang" have become popular, and boys who have been "created" from kindergarten and from home to campus have become feminized. Nowadays, most families in China have adopted boys as girls to varying degrees. Boys are limited in movement, afraid of falling when walking, afraid of tripping when running, and don't touch skating and skateboarding if you can. When playing football, all adults are afraid that their children will be hit in the head by the ball. There have even been anecdotes about family fights because of children's feeding problems. If a boy makes a mistake, some families are keen to make excuses for their children and care for their "young minds". But in this way, many boys will not know what a sense of responsibility is when they reach adulthood.

Looking at school education, from kindergarten to primary school, there are far more female teachers than male teachers, which will easily lead to the feminization of boys. To make matters worse, in the eyes of many teachers, quiet and clever plus good grades is the standard of good students. Those boys who like to chase and fight and always ask strange questions to their teachers are simply troublemakers. But in fact, asking boys to be as quiet as girls is a suppression of nature.