Not even Jesus is saved. Neither José, Juan, Jeremias, Julián and the list goes on. Thousands of women are convinced that any man whose name starts with letter J disagrees. Idiocy is contagious.
Social networks -where else- are where this hilarious theory, now almost converted into a “movement”, wins day after day the support of thousands of women from all over the world. Amazing that it works for all languages. In your face James… James Bond.
The theory, as often happens, strengthens its foundations as such comments that add personal experiences they add up to hundreds of thousands. This is how they feed the general psychosis.
The recent breakup of the famous singer Taylor Swift with the actor Joe Alwyn took place, as has been much debated on the net, precisely because his name begins with the letter J. No one will be able to convince them otherwise.
What exactly does the theory say? According to the Urban Dictionary, it states that “any boy whose name begins with ‘J’ it is total bullshit and you shouldn’t date them…Very few men with a name that starts with ‘J’ are worth your time,” she says.
Thousands of women have left dumping her bad experiences with men whose names start with a ‘J’, and more and more people are joining, especially in Tick tockin which multiple users shared their own stories of surviving men with the name “J”.
Among the defenders of this theory is a popular influencer named Kenzie Elizabeth, who a few months ago assured on the podcast “I Love You So Much” that men whose names begin with ‘J’ cannot be trusted: “This is universal that must be brought to the masses. The worst guys I’ve dated had ‘J’ names,” she remarked.
Curiously, according to the US Social Security Administration, three of the 10 most popular boy names in the last 100 years are ‘J’ names: James in first place, John in third and Joseph in number 8. The market is shrinking.
The theory has become so popular that many men whose names begin with ‘J’ have raised their voices to stop the stigma: “I’m a J and they judge me, but I’m kind, I help my parents, I play sports and have good grades in school, so leave the J’s alone,” said one TikTok user.
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Source: Clarin
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