preeninga
Preeninga is a theoretical construct in social psychology and cultural studies that describes the deliberate presentation of grooming, attire, cosmetics, and other nonverbal signals to influence how others judge a person. The term encompasses physical grooming acts, fashion choices, and accompanying behaviors such as posture, speech style, and pace, which together function as strategic signals rather than mere hygiene or routine self-care.
The term is a neologism that has appeared in academic discussions on online identity and performative self-presentation.
Core features of preeninga include intentionality (the behavior is performed to achieve a desired impression), audience
Contexts vary from professional settings and public performances to social media and intimate relationships. Research notes
Measurement approaches include observational coding of grooming cues, multimodal analysis of signals, and experiments that manipulate