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Exclusive | ‘Corporate Girlies’ Are Desperately Looking for Real-Life ‘Hallmark Hunks’ to Satisfy Their Romantic Lust: ‘It’s Quite a Fantasy’

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Exclusive | ‘Corporate Girlies’ Are Desperately Looking for Real-Life ‘Hallmark Hunks’ to Satisfy Their Romantic Lust: ‘It’s Quite a Fantasy’
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The Rise of the Hallmark Adonis

Wall Street’s power warriors are being overrun by steel-toed boots. This winter, more and more high-performing city women are swapping cubicles, KPIs, and Slack notifications for something straight out of a wintry Hallmark movie: blue-collar boyfriends with calloused hands, pickup trucks, and jobs that don’t involve Outlook calendars.

A New Kind of Love Story

Think less about “turn around” and more about “I’ll fix this.” The trend, dubbed the rise of the real-life "Hallmark Adonis," has businesswomen in New York City and beyond swooning over men who look like they walked off the set of a small-town rom-com: tough, charming and blissfully unconcerned with office politics. It’s "Sweet Home Alabama" energy, without the Reese Witherspoon love triangle and with a lot more Carhartt winter clothes.

The Appeal of a Simpler Life

Women openly romanticize their lives as construction workers, electricians, farmers and mechanics, posting videos on social media that seem like the opening montage of a made-for-TV romance. According to one expert, the appeal is not a return to the gender roles of the 1950s, but rather a relief. "I don’t think these women actually want to go back to traditional gender roles. I think they just want to take a little weight off their shoulders and feel like there’s someone there who cares about them."

Real-Life Examples

In pop culture, the fantasy has gone mainstream: Bella Hadid unexpectedly dates a cowboy and Lana Del Rey marries a "normal" alligator swamp guide. A former Los Angeles marketing executive, recently opened up about how she returned to her Massachusetts hometown last year — and then fell in love with a former kindergarten classmate with "crazy dimples" who confessed he had a "crush" on her throughout elementary school. They plan to get married in August 2026.

The Allure of a Hallmark Boyfriend

Is it any wonder that there are endless discussions about whether modern women secretly long for a quieter, more "traditional" life – or just a man who knows how to use his hands? Women are looking for a break from the fast-paced corporate world and the emotional labor that comes with it. They want someone who can provide calm, clarity, and stillness in their lives.

The Reality of the Fantasy

Relationship experts say the fantasy isn’t about flannel, it’s about tiredness. "Highly successful women still disproportionately bear the burden of relationship work — the emotional and cognitive aspects of their lives — even when they are in relationships," says a sociologist. "I think there’s a component of it that is burnout for women." The picture-perfect fantasy doesn’t always match real life, and women need to be aware of the difference between escape and compatibility.

A Desire for Nervous System Regulation

The Hallmark friend represents something deeper than a pickup truck and a tool belt. "It’s not really about flannel or country life. It’s about the longing for lightness, security and a gentler pace after years of hectic pace," says a sex and relationship therapist. "I see it as a desire for nervous system regulation. Everything is so fast-paced now and people’s minds and systems are overloaded. It’s a dream to come to a partner who provides calm, clarity and stillness."

Choosing Reality Over Fantasy

Both experts emphasized that Hallmark endings don’t have a two-hour runtime in real life. "Real relationships still require communication, compromise and emotional labor, regardless of zip code," says a therapist. Women need to stay grounded in reality and choose a partner based on compatibility, not just the fantasy of a simpler life. The biggest question for women is what this means emotionally: Do you need peace of mind, less pressure, or a partner who can really step in and meet you where you are?

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