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The Estrogen Brigades. They are coming for us all. Soon your son or husband could be laying on the couch in his super skinny levi's watching HGTV. As opposed to laying on the couch in his stained undies drinking beer and watching porn.
Yes. The Government is out to get you to get in touch with your feminine side, by putting female hormones into your food and drinking water. The best defense for this is to be a real man and drink whiskey and beer, lot's of it, in that order. Drink up and be somebody!
The Estrogen Brigades. They are coming for us all. Soon your son or husband could be laying on the couch in his super skinny levi's watching HGTV. As opposed to laying on the couch in his stained undies drinking beer and watching porn.
This topic has been discussed before. Seems that the Hollywood/modeling tend is the DiCaprio type boy toy, however, in the real world, women's taste in what they find attractive in a man remains quite widely varied. Not all women find the boy toy her/him look appealing
I stand up for what I believe in. I've been involved in sports most of my life (not that playing sports involves being manly). I don't like shopping and I feel that the metrosexual trend isn't the feminization of men, but rather the increased commercialization and excess of society. I know my way around a computer and have built fences, put in cabinets, etc.
A man shouldn't be defined by chest hair or size, but rather content. If you are a metrosexual type guy, that's fine...as long as you have substance to you. We should have multiple def. of what a man is. Not just one.
I stand up for what I believe in....and I'm a woman. No, it doesn't take a pair!
I'm not crazy about shopping. My husband is much more of a shopper than I. And I like how men say they are not shoppers...yes, many are...if they're shopping for something that interests them. My husband is constantly shopping fo guitars.
PEOPLE should not be defined by their looks, but rather content.
Here is what I consider to be the golden sentence of what you wrote:
"...I feel that the metrosexual trend isn't the feminization of men, but rather the increased commercialization and excess of society."
That is golden ....and it is exactly what has been going on with women and is now going on with men, too.
Let's all say no to the commercialization of who we are.
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