Make fun of outdated sexual scorekeeping with the first base meme
If you've lived through the hell of public middle school, you're probably familiar with the markers for sexual experiences: first base, second base, third base, and home run.
The inexplicable baseball-themed terms are pretty dated -- it's 2018, and we're still defining relationships by "how far" they've physically gone?
A meme poking fun at tired sexual expectations has been making its rounds on Twitter, pointing out that relationships involve way more than just sex.
Tweet may have been deleted
The first base meme jokes that younger people are more open to sexual experiences -- thanks to accessible birth control and comprehensive sex ed -- but the realest challenge for the newer generation is vulnerability and genuine romantic interest.
Tweet may have been deleted
Most variations of the meme were sweet: when casual sex is widely accepted in progressive societies, people can actually spend time getting to know each other after.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Other versions of the meme were more pessimistic about romance.
Tweet may have been deleted
Why is this so relatable?
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Some Twitter users had more absurd romantic expectations.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
And let's be real, would it even be a good Twitter meme if there wasn't a "Mr. Brightside" reference thrown in?
Tweet may have been deleted
There are still 205 days until Valentine's Day, so don't worry: You still have time to find someone to watch 700 episodes of Narutowith.
Featured Video For You
There’s an underwater pokéball that helps us study delicate sea creatures without harming them