Rewritten Article: “The Big Weekend Show” hosts delve into the viral TikTok trend of the ‘soft guy era,’ which encourages men to stop being sole providers in relationships, on their discussion program airing via Fox News’ sister station FoX32. Anita Vogel kicked off the conversation by highlighting that some social media users advise women should be covering dating costs altogether – prompting her question of whether masculinity is waning amid this movement? Co-host Joe Concha suggested it appears as though men no longer wish to play hard-to-get or display aloofness, instead opting for excessive text messaging and clinginginess. He further added that he’s concerned about the prospective behavior of his daughters when confronted with this phenomenon in future romantic partnerships. Meanwhile, self-styled ‘soft guy era’ proponent Lil Goodie contended being financially independent is an appealing aspect of contemporary relationships as both partners have a stable income – which goes against old fashion ideals whereby women need not contribute due to financial dependency on their partner. Coincidentally, his cohort Scarfacemark also championed the notion that expecting men solely provide in modern partnerships represents outdated behavior given women can financially support themselves nowadays as they have a steady income source of their own – but added such a state could make partners resentful or suspicious. Nicole Saphier countered by stating financial independence is an attractive quality for couples when united based on affection, not dependence- rather than dismissing it as an obsolete convention since it doesn’t hold the same importance nowadays in partnerships where both parties are financially independent. She further asserted that while chivalry necessitates a partner paying dating costs and holding doors open to show appreciation for their companion, this shouldn’t be predetermined beforehand as individual situations could differ depending on the couple involved- adding she has experienced her husband implementing these qualities consistently over three years despite their equal incomes. Chaffetz remarked that some men only desire maternal figures rather than romantic partners and suggested finding a balance between chivalrous gestures, such as opening doors or paying for dates, versus financial dependency is essential to ensure compatibility within relationships.”
“The Big Weekend Show” explores ‘soft guy era’ trend of men abandoning sole provider role in relationships on Fox News sister station
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