【画像】JK「私の太もも細すぎますよね・・・・・?(泣)」・・・・・パシャッ!!
A high school girl's SNS post, captioned "My thighs are too thin, aren't they...? (cries)," has gone viral online, sparking widespread discussion. Users are actively debating the post, with reactions ranging from "Perfectly healthy and beautiful" and "They're actually thin! I'm jealous" to "What was the real intention behind her SNS comment?"
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What is JK?
"JK" is an abbreviation for "Joshi Kousei" (女子高生), meaning "female high school student" in Japanese. It's a commonly used term in Japanese pop culture and online communities.
What is the "My thighs are too thin, aren't they?" phenomenon?
This phrase exemplifies a type of online behavior often seen on SNS, where individuals make seemingly self-deprecating remarks about their appearance or achievements (e.g., "My legs are too thin," "My test score was just okay") with the underlying intention of soliciting compliments, reassurance, or seeking validation from others. It often sparks debate about sincerity or attention-seeking.
What is SNS Controversy?
Refers to a situation where a post, comment, or action on social networking services garners significant attention, often leading to widespread debate, criticism, or "flaming" (炎上 - enjō) from users. Such incidents can quickly go viral and involve a broad spectrum of opinions.