Silly, viral ‘good night, bro’ Prank can actually help lonely men: ‘Do you think of me for real?’

Some say it’s just a healthy trend – others say it’s a cure for the epidemic of masculine loneliness.

An adorable, young trend has Bros – mainly General Z, but all agglushed – calling their friends of dudes just to say, “good night”.

And sudden emotional reactions are the attraction of hearts in tiktok.

In a mega-viral clip with over 3 million views, the @mirandafaye01 user filmed her husband calling a loop

“Hello – what is, man? … I’m ready to go to bed, and I’m just calling you to tell you good night,” he says in the clip.

His friend, a guardian, replies: “Why? Are you thinking of me for real?”

After the sweet man says he loves him, the amazing Paul replies: “The damned Lord I love you too […] I don’t know what to say; You caught my guard. “

The viewers were all inside.

“Tasting men need more platonic love in their lives,” one user commented. Another pet in: “In all seriousness, this is the way you adjust the opposite epidemic of loneliness, just be friends with one another.”

Tiktokker @sydsacks joined the trend, posting a video of her fiancé making his friends say good night, gathering 2.7 million views and a choir Awwws.

A smiling friend, “What do you mean?” But when the caller doubled, he warmly replied: “okay, man, good, good night. That’s really sweat by you. I hope you have a good night.”

The comments were on.

“Normalize this type of masculine behavior,” wrote one. Another appreciated it a “10/10” and called it “that is, who”.

One even calls the sleeping Broy a big “green flag”.

But this sleeping time banter can be more than a viral joke – it can be in a much deeper issue.

As the mail reported earlier, a Gallup survey revealed that American men, especially General Z and Millennials, are the most lonely people in the country.

One in four American men under 35 reports feel isolated, compared to only 18% of women in the same age group – and imply more than their counterparts in places like France and Canada.


During sleep bro talk can be more than just a punchline – it’s hitting a nervous. As the post reported, young American men are the most lonely boys in the game. May Chanikran – Stock.adobe.com

“This is the arrival in a leader of a group of forces who have been in the lives of boys and men for generations,” psychologist Michael Reichert Fortune Well told a recent interview.

Justin Yong, a New York psychotherapist, told Outlet that many men are retreating into “digital toxic occupiers such as games and pornographies” that give this hit and relieve short -term dopamine that replaces true intimacy and acts as an obstacle to being touched by the way they can feel. “

Another culprit? Male rates.

“The problem, of course,” Reichert added, “is that when they became less authentic, they alienated them from their even important relationships, feeling they had to hit to hide some of the topics because the world did not want it … Starting at age 4.”


 "Good night, brother" The trend can only be what the lonely boys of America need - with one in four men under 35 feeling isolated, much more than women or dudes abroad.
The tendency of “good night, bro” can only be what the lonely boys of America need – with one in four men under 35 feeling isolated, much more than women or dudes abroad. Stock.adobe.com

“[Loneliness] It transcends boundaries and is becoming a global public health concern that affects every aspect of health, well -being and development, ”said Chido MPEmba, the youth envoy of the African Union, strictly told the Guardian.

Former US surgeon’s general’s general Vivek Murthy echoed the emergency.

‘Given the deep health and social consequences of moisture and isolation, we have an obligation to make the same investments in rebuilding the social structure of the society we have made in addressing other global health concerns, such as the use of tobacco, overweight and additional crisis statement.

Sometimes, just a “good night, bro” can be the first step.


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