Transgender woman complains that “Men aren’t strong enough for me”

For Lopez, the sudden fame brought about by becoming an internet meme has been a surreal experience. She described it as an “out-of-body experience,” and despite being relatively new to the world of viral internet fame, she acknowledged the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with it. “There’s good, bad, exciting, nervous. It’s just all over the place,” Lopez confessed.
Her journey into internet stardom began when she appeared on the podcast “Whatever,” known for its passionate debates on feminism, traditional values, and gender roles. Little did she know that this appearance would make her the subject of a meme that poked fun at her appearance.

In her conversation with Fox News Digital, Lopez shed light on the challenges of dating in the modern age, specifically addressing her concerns about the declining perception of masculinity in society. She expressed her desire to find a partner who embodies traditionally masculine qualities, such as the ability to perform tasks like fixing a flat tire. However, she noted that finding individuals with these qualities has become increasingly challenging.

Lopez emphasized the importance of men stepping up and embracing their roles as providers and protectors in relationships. She observed a growing trend where some men expect women to take on a greater share of responsibilities while contributing less themselves. Lopez advocates for a more balanced approach, suggesting that couples should aim for a 50/50. NOTE: This is borrowed