In Chinese internet slang, "sajiao" (撒娇) or "fengsao" (风骚) when applied to men often describes a personality that is playfully flirtatious, attention-seeking, or emotionally expressive in a way that is traditionally associated with femininity.
Young Chinese women (and some men) have grown tired of the "straight male cancer" stereotype—the emotionally unavailable, aggressively competitive man. In response, there is a hunger for (little fresh meat) soft masculinity, and its more radical cousin: the openly coquettish male.
In Chinese internet slang, "sajiao" (撒娇) or "fengsao" (风骚) when applied to men often describes a personality that is playfully flirtatious, attention-seeking, or emotionally expressive in a way that is traditionally associated with femininity.
Young Chinese women (and some men) have grown tired of the "straight male cancer" stereotype—the emotionally unavailable, aggressively competitive man. In response, there is a hunger for (little fresh meat) soft masculinity, and its more radical cousin: the openly coquettish male. Bing Gan Jiejie - A man with a coquettish tempe...