Some say that it is just a healthy trend: others say it is a cure for the male solitude epidemic.
A new adorable trend has Bros, especially Z Z, but all ages included, marking his teammates just to say, “Good night.”
And emotional reactions unexpectedly are to pull heart to Tiktok.
In a mega-viral clip with more than 3 million views, user @Mirandafaye01 filmed her husband marking an outbreak
“Hi, what’s wrong, man? … I’m about to go to bed and I just call you to say -a good night,” he tells the clip.
His friend, trapped, replies, “Why? Are you thinking about me really?”
After the man says sweetly that he loves him, the stunned stick replies: “God damn you also love you […] I don’t know what to say; You caught me out of guard. “”
The spectators were all.
“Test men need more platonic love in their life,” a user said. Another stated: “With all seriousness, this is how you fight the male solitude epidemic, just being friends with each other.”
Tiktokker @sydsacks joined the trend, posting a video of his fiancé that he called his colleagues to say good night, accumulating 2.7 million views and a heart of awwws.
A friend laughed, “What do you mean?” But when the person calling he doubled, he replied calmly: “Okay, man, well, good night. This is very sweet for you. Hope you had a good night.”
The comments were bright.
“Standing this type of male behavior,” one wrote. Another evaluated it as “10/10” and called it “so healthy”.
One even marked the verification of sleeping an important “green flag”.
But this time to go to bed can be more than a viral joke: it could be deepened in a much deeper problem.
As reported earlier, a Gallup survey found that North -Americans, especially Z and millennial men, are the most lonely people in the country.
One in four North men -Americans under the age of 35 felt isolated, compared to only 18% of women in the same age group, and significantly more than their counterparts in countries such as France and Canada.
“This is the head of a group of forces that have existed in the lives of boys and men for generations,” said psychologist Michael Reichert in a recent interview.
Justin Yong, a New York psychotherapist, said that many men retreat to “toxic digital occupants such as play and porn” that “give this success of short -term dopamine that replaces real privacy and acts as a barrier to be vulnerable to the feeling of feeling.”
Another guilty? Male rules.
“The problem, of course,” added Reichert, “when they became less authentic, even their important relationships were alienated, feeling that they had to hide some of them because the world did not want this … from the age of 4.”

)[Loneliness] It transcends the borders and is becoming a concern for worldwide public health that affects all facets of health, well -being and development, “he said to Chido Mpemba, a youth sent to the African Union.
Former United States General Surgeon, Dr. Vive Murthy, echoed the urgency.
“Given the deep health and social consequences of loneliness and isolation, we have an obligation to make the same investments in the reconstruction of the social fabric of society that we have done to address other global health problems, such as tobacco consumption, obesity and the crisis of addiction,” he said in a previous statement.
Sometimes a simple “good night, brother” could be the first step.
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