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Originally posted by Odin88
There is a difference between a 'well dressed man' and the kind of 'man' they promote on these shows. These shows basically attack any form of masculinity and seek to create a more 'feminine' man. Looking like a pig is not masculine sure, but looking, and acting like a queen isn?t either.
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i don't agree with everything on the show myself.
Like not all gay guys are queens (ex Carson). And not all gay guys can cook or buy $50 a can food or live in tidy apartments
My lover is gay, obviously, but you wouln't be able tell it. He's as butch as they come. And he does need some queer guy eye for sure. His co-workers didn't believe he was gay untill i showed up at the offices couple times and met them.
Similarly, not all straight guys are slobs and messy and don't know how to dress. I know plenty who're well groomed, dressed and all that, and aren't queeny, girly or wahtever you want to call it and chicks love it.
Leave the stereotypes aside and see the show for what it is - a show, with a flamboyant gay guy - some great tips on how to get clothes that fit your body shape and what products to use for your hair etc and some ways to freshen up your living space. the flamboyant queens are there to make it more interesting