Clavicular's Viral Livestream with Trans Women Highlights 'Looksmaxxing' Culture
Clavicular's viral video with trans women: 'We’re the OG looksmaxxers'
Hindustan Times
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A recent livestream featuring US-based streamer Clavicular (Braden Eric Peters) and a group of trans women has sparked discussions on social media. The calm conversation centered around the 'looksmaxxing' movement, with trans women asserting their historical influence in aesthetic practices.
- 01Clavicular is a prominent streamer known for his association with the 'looksmaxxing' movement.
- 02The viral video features a calm discussion rather than typical confrontations seen online.
- 03Trans women in the video highlighted their historical role in aesthetic practices.
- 04The term 'looksmaxxing' involves maximizing physical attractiveness through various methods.
- 05The interaction emphasizes the cultural significance of beauty standards within the trans community.
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In a recent viral video, online streamer Clavicular (Braden Eric Peters) engaged in a calm discussion with a group of trans women during a livestream. Known for his association with the 'looksmaxxing' movement, Clavicular has gained popularity on platforms like Kick and TikTok. The conversation, which included Clavicular and his friend Andrew Morales (also known as 'The Cuban Tarzan'), focused on online trends, identity, and aesthetic choices. One of the trans women noted, 'You know that trans women are like the OG...' referencing their long-standing influence in aesthetic practices. Another participant emphasized that they are the 'original looksmaxxers,' showcasing how trans communities have historically engaged in techniques like skincare and hormone treatments. The term 'looksmaxxing' refers to maximizing physical attractiveness through grooming, fitness, skincare, and sometimes medical interventions. This interaction not only highlights the cultural significance of beauty standards but also sheds light on the contributions of trans women in shaping these practices.
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