This podcast episode explores the concepts of "bruh girls" and "it girls" and their definitions and characteristics in today's social media-driven world. The conversation delves into the origins and usage of the term "bruh girl" and examines whether striving to be categorized as a bruh girl is indicative of "pick me" behavior. The hosts also discuss the evolution of "it girls" over time, their impact on different communities, and the influence of social media platforms in creating and manufacturing it girls. They explore the relativity of aesthetics and the pressure to fit into common labels, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and uniqueness. The speakers also reflect on the societal scrutiny faced by different age groups of women and the challenges and dynamics faced by females in various domains. Overall, the episode sheds light on the evolving nature of archetypes, trends, and aesthetics in the digital age, and brings attention to the double-edged nature of categorizing and characterizing women.