Fratire is a literary genre that emerged in the early 2000s, characterized by a humorous and often irreverent exploration of the lives and experiences of young men, particularly those associated with college culture or the "fraternity" lifestyle. The term is a blend of "fraternity" and "satire," and works in this genre typically focus on themes such as male bonding, relationships, partying, and the absurdities of contemporary masculinity.
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