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Why is it that it's seen as weird and uncomfortable when a man calls a girl 'mole' unless the age difference is really big but when it's a boy getting called 'mone' it's not a big deal?
I'm a 22 year old girl and I've felt this personally too. Especially ever since I've turned 18. Back when I was younger in my teens or when I was a child people 4-5 years older than me calling me mole never felt weird. But now even someone 7-8 years older than me saying it,feels idk, kind of strange. Some people are genuinely just speaking in a sweet way but at the end of the day, it feels weird. But when it comes to boys I've noticed that it doesn't matter to them who they get called 'mone' by.
So how did this stereotype come to exist 😂. Just curious.
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