Fratire
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Fratire is a genre of writing aimed almost exclusively at the 18-35 male demographic. It was pioneered by bloggers such as Tucker Max, Robert Hamburger and Maddox. It often contains depictions of drunken escapades, hedonistic living, and irresponsible sexual adventures.
Fratire was first coined in a New York Times article written by reporter Warren St. John called "Dude, Here's my Book". [1].
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- ^ Dude, Here's My Book Article from NYTimes.com