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"ref": "2026 March 23, Henry Giardina, “\"That's 8 inches or more, sweetie\": This gay Tiktoker's guide to catching print is going viral”, in Queerty, archived from the original on 25 Mar 2026:",
"text": "As White explains, it's never fun to go through the trouble of dating someone who's either too small or too big. Just like Samantha Jones, when it comes to dating, we're all playing the Goldicocks game of searching for one that's just right for our needs. And since one size certainly does not fit all, catching print can help us all get just what we want.",
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"ref": "2026 March 24, Ellissa Bain, “Here's what 'catching print' actually means on TikTok, as *spicy* theory goes viral”, in The Tab, archived from the original on 24 Mar 2026:",
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"ref": "2026 March 24, Henry Giardina, “The MAGA edition of \"catching print\" tells us everything we already knew”, in Queerty, archived from the original on 25 Mar 2026:",
"text": "But as with any great trend, the follow ups are proving even better. One TikToker saw White's video and raised him another video, this time wading into the world of MAGA to catch print... or more aptly, to not catch print, because these men have nothing going on below the waist, or above it!",
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