A common trait in western culture, specifically in schools, social fuckboyism is the fear of how one comes across to their peers. Symptoms include having a different group of
friends inside and outside of school/work, building a perfect social media identity, dressing in clothes they don't
like, and hiding their actual intrests while in public.
Social fuckboyism is ironic, because those afflicted with it will act out a second personality in public because they think it will make them
happy and well-liked, while often having the opposite effect. If social fuckboys just embraced who they were and surrounded themselves with
people that like them for who they are, they'
d be so much happier.
Drew: "Why doesn't Devin talk to us at school?"
Mark: "He has social fuckboyism, and I
think his other '
friends' are catching on to it."
Drew: "Man, that sucks. Is he still getting on the Teamspeak later so we can
play some League?"
Mark: "I don't know, he might be going to that concert at the Palace tonight with the stoners."