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What Is a Pick Me Boy, How to Detect Them, and Why to Avoid Them

What Is a Pick Me Boy, How to Detect Them, and Why to Avoid Them

There is a lot of talk about pick me girls and how annoying they can be, but it seems urgent to talk about “pick me boys” and their dubious intentions. The Internet and specifically TikTok has allowed us to share those observations that many of us make about the people we know and that is how we found this pattern of men who are such a cliché.


A “Pick Me Boy” refers to those men who seek the attention of women by presenting themselves as the perfect friend, which at some point will make them the perfect boyfriend prospect… according to themselves. Among their most popular tricks are making unasked sacrifices, putting themselves down, giving excessive praise, and some recently also calling themselves feminists or allies. The term “Pick Me Boy” arises from their need to be chosen as the ideal boy, the best match, the good guy in the story, the one different from the rest.

And this is wrong?

The problem with these guys is not that they “try to be good” but rather the intentions behind them. They approach each other as friends, they play nice, but as soon as they show their true romantic intentions and are rejected, the good guys they used to be no longer exist. And it’s not just that, it’s also their manipulative behaviors and the way they seek to compromise with girls through sacrifices, flattery, gifts, and favors that no one asked of them.

Not to mention how uncomfortable they make the interaction by not showing themselves as they are but as they believe they should be. Desperation and complacency are noticeable and repelled.

Characteristics of a Pick Me Boy

Pick Me Boys, in series and movies

Here are some pop culture characters that fit this stereotype.

Our recommendation is to avoid these people at all costs because they use emotional manipulation and guilt to get their way, and are obsessed with the fact that they are not like everyone else. Finally, these topics interest you, I frequently address these topics on networks.

This story was written in Spanish by Cora Bravo by Culturas Colectiva. You can find her on Instagram as @lasenoritacora.

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