Femboy
Especially in internet culture, femboy emerged as a positive term in circles where femininity was prized, appealing to a range of individuals who might be attracted to a mix of feminine and masculine traits. Online in the 1990s, people began discussing sexual fantasies about femboys. The erotic femboy prompted a genre of internet pornography, with PornHub introducing femboy as a searchable category on its site in 2013. Search interest in the term has dramatically increased ever since.
Young males who identify as femboy adopt a conventionally feminine aesthetic by wearing makeup or feminine clothing, for example. Though effeminate guys are often stereotyped as gay, being a femboy isn’t necessarily tied to any sexual orientation.
Femboys often post on Instagram, Snapchat, You Tube, tik Tok and Facebook. Jake Warden has over 1 million subscribers on his You Tube channel [1]. The Facebook pages Find Femboys has 28,000 followers [2] and is an example of the popularity of femboys.
References
- ↑ Jake Warden is one example https://www.instagram.com/jakewarden/ https://www.facebook.com/reel/1166973794835172 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMYXusJ8Tcocq3AtT23T0eA (Accessed 6 February 2025)
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/findfemboys (accessed 27November 2025)