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In today’s dating culture, where everyone is either soft launching, situationshipping, or pretending they don’t care…it almost feels controversial to say you have a boyfriend. Thanks to a recent Vogue article making its rounds, Amelia and Lilly dive into the very real (and very funny) question:
Is having a boyfriend… embarrassing now?
This episode unpacks the weird social pressure young women feel in their 20s: wanting connection, craving independence, and also low-key worrying that posting your boyfriend will ruin your mysterious internet aura.
The hosts break down the cultural shift they’re seeing everywhere: independence is trending, relationships are treated like an aesthetic choice, and the internet has definitely influenced how we feel about commitment.
The Real Takeaway
This Vogue debate isn’t really about boyfriends — it’s about how much pressure we put on ourselves in our 20s to look a certain way, date a certain way, or be single a certain way. The goal?
Do whatever feels right for your life, not your feed.
Takeaways
Related Episodes:
Dating In Your 20s Anonymous Corner
We’d love to hear from you! Check out the anonymous DIY20s Form. It’s a safe, judgment-free space to share what’s going on in your love life.
Connect:
Lilly Wehman: Millennium | LinkedIn
Amelia Abernathy: Millennium | LinkedIn
This podcast is powered by Millennium Counseling Center in Chicago, IL. To learn more visit: millenniumhope.com
By Amelia Abernathy & Lilly WehmanIn today’s dating culture, where everyone is either soft launching, situationshipping, or pretending they don’t care…it almost feels controversial to say you have a boyfriend. Thanks to a recent Vogue article making its rounds, Amelia and Lilly dive into the very real (and very funny) question:
Is having a boyfriend… embarrassing now?
This episode unpacks the weird social pressure young women feel in their 20s: wanting connection, craving independence, and also low-key worrying that posting your boyfriend will ruin your mysterious internet aura.
The hosts break down the cultural shift they’re seeing everywhere: independence is trending, relationships are treated like an aesthetic choice, and the internet has definitely influenced how we feel about commitment.
The Real Takeaway
This Vogue debate isn’t really about boyfriends — it’s about how much pressure we put on ourselves in our 20s to look a certain way, date a certain way, or be single a certain way. The goal?
Do whatever feels right for your life, not your feed.
Takeaways
Related Episodes:
Dating In Your 20s Anonymous Corner
We’d love to hear from you! Check out the anonymous DIY20s Form. It’s a safe, judgment-free space to share what’s going on in your love life.
Connect:
Lilly Wehman: Millennium | LinkedIn
Amelia Abernathy: Millennium | LinkedIn
This podcast is powered by Millennium Counseling Center in Chicago, IL. To learn more visit: millenniumhope.com