Waifu Mia

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Waifu Mia is a young Canadian-born influencer and content creator taking over TikTok. Waifu is one of the top influencers dominating the industry, with a million TikTok followers and over 10 million ...

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From Small Town Canada to TikTok Sensation: Waifu Mia’s Journey to Viral Fame

The word waifu (ワイフ) is an "Engrish" term for "wife". It is likely the preferred term for "wife" among English-speaking otaku because of its auditory similarity to the English term and its phonetic similarity to Japanese. Its origin is likely from a dialog by an Azumanga Daioh character named Mr. Kimura. When a pair of characters picks up a dropped photo, and he is asked who is in the ...

Where does the term "waifu" come from? - Anime & Manga Stack Exchange

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Waifu is a pretty objectifying term, but I don't think it's inherently misogynistic. Along with Husbando, they've taken on new contexts now that the terms are a bit more widespread and not just chan boards and incels, and is a bit more tame depending on who it's coming from and the intent behind it. There is still a certain subset of people that if I heard them using it, I would immediately be ...