The TikTok trend about the blue collar man stealer is bringing in a strong response from viewers — and not exactly in a positive way.
You've definitely heard of the phrase "blue collar" before. It refers to workers who are known for being very manual laborers, something that people consider a positive trait because that usually means a built physique and a hard-working mindset.
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But, have you heard of the phrase "blue collar man stealer"? Well, the term is going viral on TikTok. And if you have a partner that you consider to be a blue-collar worker, you should pay attention to this.
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The trend making waves on social media is the hashtag #bluecollarmanstealer. This is when wives or girlfriends vent about annoying things that their blue-collar men do.
Their shares are a cautionary tale for anyone who may be looking to steal their man. Because even if these guys are brawny and handy, they seemingly have a lot of other traits that aren't so desirable.
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If you're not sure whether or not you are a blue collar man stealer — or may need to worry about one — TikToker @madelynmae's video about the trend should open your eyes. Here are five things that she deals with with her partner that might be a red flag that you're going through the same situation:
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The tag currently has over half a million views on TikTok, with the official song used for the trend being "You Ain't' Woman Enough" by country music icon Loretta Lynn.
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While some are all for going along with this trend, there are a lot of observers who aren't exactly a fan of the new TikTok craze and shared their opinions.
One person said, "I’m convinced the 'blue collar man stealer' is a figment of their imagination they had to invent to feel better about living like this."
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I’m convinced the “blue collar man stealer” is a figment of their imagination they had to invent to feel better about living like this 😭
— 𓆩❤︎ 𝕳𝖎𝖎𝖗𝖔 ❤︎𓆪 (@ghiirodelli) September 23, 2023 Source: Twitter/XAnother also commented on the trend saying, "Seeing all the blue collar man stealer TikToks make me so sad. Like, leave him and find someone who treats you the way you deserve."
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seeing all the blue collar man stealer tiktoks make me so sad like leave him and find someone who treats you the way you deserve :( my blue collar man treats me like i hung the moon and stars, he’s my sun. find your sun ladies
— jenny (@jasnwh0rehees) September 22, 2023 Source: Twitter/XSo far, there haven't been any videos from men responding to the videos of their partners complaining. But, it's only a matter of time until they hop on the trend.
Maybe in turn there will be a TikTok trend exposing some of the annoying things that their girlfriends/wives do to them. This social media trend might have just started an ultimate online relationship battle.
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