🐱 What is 'No Simp September'?

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If you’ve been on TikTok at any time in the past 18 months, you’ll know the word ‘simp’.

A ‘simp’ is a man who is willing to do anything to show his love or affection towards his partner or crush, in order to ‘get’ her or ‘keep’ her.

Being a simp is not a bad thing, though some would have you believe it is.

While ‘simping’ is more often than not just a fun joke about worshipping your girlfriend or Harry Styles, it has been used by men’s rights activists and incels, who use the word to insult men who give their attention, money, and affection to women who ‘don’t deserve it’. They see this as a sign of weakness.

As a result, ‘No Simp September’ was created as a challenge for men to stop ‘simping’ and ‘submitting’ to women.

The challenge began onTik Tok, with videos saying: ‘Attention boys, September will now be known as No Simp September. If you get caught simping for these girls in September, you will be exposed to the Boys Community.’

This then gained traction and led to the creation of a subreddit called r/NoSimpSeptember, which has ‘rules’, telling men they must not give any money to girls on OnlyFans, comment or like posts by women, and they can’t watch porn either.

It’s a viral challenge similar to No Shave September, but is rooted in misogyny by claiming women are forcing men to ‘simp’ for them.

The challenge is also reminiscent of No Nut November, another ‘meme challenge’ based in men’s rights, suggesting that it is a display of willpower and strength and has health benefits.

Here are the official rules:

  1. Be honest about simping, if you break down during the month and simp, you should confess.
  2. Do not donate any money to ‘booby streamers’, Tik tok dancers, E-girls etc.
  3. Do not reject the opportunity to spend time with friends or family in order to watch girls online.
  4. Do not Upvotes, like, or comment on a post, just because there is a girl in the photo.
  5. Do not view pornography during the month of September.
This challenge gained popularity in 2020, and while some people are still partaking. others consider it to be a riduclous proposition.

One person on Twitter said: ‘It’s 2021 and mfs still talking about ‘No Simp September, grow tf up [sic].’

While it’s your choice to do ‘No Simp September’, you should make sure you examine the reasons behind it and not succumb to the misogynistic ideals it has stemmed from.

Being a ‘simp’ is not a bad thing, it is simply internet slang for someone who cares for, respects, and is friends with or intimate with women, nothing more.
 
It's like women are all about going Lysistrata when they don't get their way.

But then when men reverse it HOES MAD x24
It's interesting how they attempt to reposition the term 'simp' as someone intimate with a woman when it originated as someone clearly being used and being led on by women. Are they being disingenuous or just ignorant?
 
Imagine if Heisenberg or Muhammad Ali had to pay people to say their names.
It's like, look dude, I can understand if you really like a person's content, but why don't you just buy her t-shirt or something? You can support her financially and get something tangible out of the deal!
Seething creatura.
Oh great now all the lonely horny nerds on this site are going to be all over this.
 
It's interesting how they attempt to reposition the term 'simp' as someone intimate with a woman when it originated as someone clearly being used and being led on by women. Are they being disingenuous or just ignorant?
I believe the term “manipulative” is a key choice of wordage here
 
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