I used to be a hardcore boy group stan who couldn't imagine stanning a girl group, but look at me now

  • I was never attracted to becoming a fan of any girl group before. Not at all, and I never imagined I could ever stan one. I never understood the hype. Maybe the younger me saw everything in black and white—thinking that, as a straight girl, I should like boy groups only. That felt like the norm around me too.


    But over time, I grew up and slowly became more interested in girl groups. I started by admiring their makeup, fashion, and confidence. Without even noticing, I became a fan already. Shout out to Mamamoo and Gfriend for being the first girl groups that pulled me in the opposite direction. Not to mention, I really didn’t like BP before, but now I’m totally in love with them.


    Now, I’m fully a girl group stan. The last boy group I stan isn't active anymore, and no new boy group has managed to sway me. Life sure is funny sometimes.

  • same here. ı do not know any boy group from gen 4 and 5 ( only familiar with their names tbh). even tho ı'm not particularly a fan of a lot of girl group ı check out their songs. ı think girls are taking the kpop scene.

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  • Shout out to Mamamoo and Gfriend

    I see you have taste. Welcome on board, dude! Subscribe to famous k-pop feminist Mr. bartkun , he always delivers fresh news and quality content about girl groups.

    Also let me recommend you to draw your attention outside of big-4 sandbox, since big entertainments often are predictable and marketing oriented. Smaller entertainment desperately fight for an audience, idols try hard to increase their skills, creative managers figure out interesting concepts.

    "You can troll on your main and we have plenty examples of that" (c) Ves


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  • i can only bring myself to casually stan ggs


    like aespa is the only gg that i have an album of and listen to (some songs, mainly like TTs and some bsides) but like i dont watch their content


    i mainly only stan bgs but maybe would need to find like a interesting gg

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  • i can only bring myself to casually stan ggs


    like aespa is the only gg that i have an album of and listen to (some songs, mainly like TTs and some bsides) but like i dont watch their content


    i mainly only stan bgs but maybe would need to find like a interesting gg

    I’m the same, just not that interested. I’m the same with western music too though I just like men’s voices better. The only gg album I have is Illits debut. I got it for the signatures in case they got big. I never even opened it.

  • This is interesting because we're the opposite! While there is one Western male artist I listen to, I listen to exclusively Western female artists! With KPop, I like listening to both male and female.

    I think it may have to do with growing up I was mostly in metal music which is dominated by men.

  • I still like both but I started off with more BGs than GGs but overtime i have stopped checking out any new bgs (since i think around skz/ateez debut whichever was later).

    I would like songs occasionally here and there from new bgs but nothing more than that. I do however follow older boy groups when they release new music.

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