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TikTokers are comparing themselves to used cars in a controversial new trend

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TikTokers are comparing themselves to used cars in a controversial new trend

TikTokers are comparing themselves to used cars in a controversial new trend

TikTokers are comparing themselves to used cars in a controversial new trend.In the "previous owners" trend, TikTokers list themselves as used cars.In the "previous owners" trend, TikTokers list themselves as used cars.The viral meme has mostly women and girls sharing their dating history as stats like "mileage" and "condition".It's TikTok's humorous take on a dating app profile.

However, not everyone is loving the trend.

Some feel that it objectifies women and isn't very sex-positive.It's TikTok's humorous take on a dating app profile.

However, not everyone is loving the trend.

Some feel that it objectifies women and isn't very sex-positive.In the trend "previous owners" represents someone's number of exes, "miles" is the number of sexual encounters."year" is the date of birth and "make and model" is the person's heritage, nationality or personality type."year" is the date of birth and "make and model" is the person's heritage, nationality or personality type.Meanwhile, "stickers" refer to tattoos and "condition" to the person's mental state.

Most of the videos use the "Let's Groove" disco sound.Meanwhile, "stickers" refer to tattoos and "condition" to the person's mental state.

Most of the videos use the "Let's Groove" disco sound.The user @sofe_doe had two previous owners, nine miles and her make and model was "fake blonde" .The user @sofe_doe had two previous owners, nine miles and her make and model was "fake blonde" .Meanwhile, @kendallaalfordd felt her condition was "excellent." She listed her previous owners as two and miles as three.Meanwhile, @kendallaalfordd felt her condition was "excellent." She listed her previous owners as two and miles as three.Not everyone is happy about the "previous owners" trend.I get it’s just a trend format but I’m sorry, our partners don’t own us and it shouldn’t even be implied," the user @charliclement_ wrote in a tweet."'Previous owners.'

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Respect yourself," @bitchtoola tweeted in response."'Previous owners.'

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Respect yourself," @bitchtoola tweeted in response


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