Metrosexual
may not be a word in your vocabulary so let’s start with definitions – there
are many and it’s a fun read.
met·ro·sex·ual
a young, urban, heterosexual male with liberal
political views, an interest in fashion, and a refined sense of taste.
met·ro·sex·ual
A new name for something quite old. Men
with taste & style who know about fashion, art, and culture have always
existed. In past centuries, these kinds of men were in the upper crust
of society (more leisure time). Technology has enabled men with more
leisure time, so less wealthy males can now fuss over their looks and
aesthetics almost as much as women. An American Metrosexual is like your
average European male. In France or Italy, men can be manly and work on cars and know about art and
fashion at the same time. They are cool with that and don't need
some special name for the less "masculine" side. In the U.S. we think
men all have to be either dumb gorillas or homosexuals. There is some grey
area! There is an emphasis on not being pretentious in America that
itself becomes a kind of pretentiousness. Men who dabble in vanity or in lofty
romantic concerns seem less like men when in fact, they are probably better
lovers to women than their traditional counterpart. James Bond is very metro
in a lot of ways. He aint no sissy but he has excellent taste.
You might be
"metrosexual" if:
You just can't walk past a Banana Republic or American Eagle store without making a purchase.
You own 20 pairs of shoes, half a dozen
pairs of sunglasses, just as many watches and you carry a man purse.
You see a stylist instead of a barber, because
barbers don't do highlights. You can make her lamb shanks and risotto
for dinner and Eggs Benedict for breakfast... all from scratch.
You only wear Calvin Klein boxer-briefs.
You would never, ever own a pickup truck.
You can't imagine a day without hair styling
products.
You'd rather drink wine than beer...
but you'll find out what estate and vintage first.
Despite being flattered (even proud)
that gay guys hit on you, you still find the thought of
actually getting intimate with
another man truly repulsive.
"Some people think
he's gay, but he's actually metrosexual."
met·ro·sex·ual
Males who are concerned with their
looks more than the average female. A metrosexual generally takes a
significant amount of time in the bathroom "grooming" themselves
before going out. They often get quite upset or even aggressive when their hair
is touched, and refuse to go outside in the rain. Spiked bleached hair and tan
skin is common among metrosexuals, but it is not necessary. A metrosexual can
be gay, but they often are not.
metro-sexual
metrosexual is a modern enlightened,
sort of renaissance man. Secure and confident, capable and cool,
typically well-educated and stylish. Heterosexual with a twist, not gay
by any means, but he probably has a few gay friends, Can easily be
mistaken for gay by rednecks and jock types. The only straight guy in a fabric
store or antique shop who is not being dragged there by a woman.
the men who actually watch
Queer Eye for style tips
When a blind person thinks
you're straight, and a deaf person thinks you're gay.
My grandma told me I look gay,
but my sister told her I'm just metrosexual.
Metrosexual
A normally straight male
who possesses qualities of a gay male without being attracted to men. A
metro often appreciates the finer things in life and enjoys making himself look
good; be it through styling his hair or wearing fashionable clothes.
Person 1: "Is he gay"
Person 2: "No, he does dress
well, but he has a wife"
Person 1: "Oh, he must
be metro then"
If the shoes
fit, wear them.
Some of these
shoes fit, some don’t when we’re talking about Wills.
And that’s Who we’re talking about.
But Why are
we talking about this?
Because being Metro in Santa Fe is a Shoe
that doesn’t generally fit. In an
environment of retired folks, hikers, cyclists, East Coast transplants, West
Coast transplants, mountain men and women, a Metro stands out. Same Metro
wouldn’t be noticed in Manhattan, DC, San Francisco, Miami, Dallas or Key Largo.
There is a
look in Santa Fe and it generally revolves around neutral colors, simple
combinations, certain labels, and certain codes. Earth tones. East
Coast conservative dress thinking. Except of course, for the Native American
Culture, Spanish Culture, Mexican Culture, and other cultures mixing well in
Santa Fe. Birds of a feather like their
flock to look like the flock.
Because there
aren’t many Metros in Santa Fe; if you’re one, you’re noticed!
And judged.
Because this
particular Metro has a style all his own ---wears Color, has fun with Clothes,
has Shoes to match, And a Car to match, he
gets noticed. Certainly observed.
And judged.
Who gets to
be a metrosexual and who doesn’t?
How does this
come about and where does it come from?
Did your
mother dress you?
When did you
have a personal style?
When did you
care about how you look?
Do you care
about how you look?
Growing up in
Texas…where it’s all bigger and better … and more colorful…could be a factor in
the evolution of this particular metrosexual’s style. We’re talking beaches, blue waters, sun and
sand. Beach umbrellas and beach
balls. Color.
And Like
Texas,
It’s an interpretation
It's an attitude.
It’s a presentation.
It’s a statement.
If you
express with paints and a brush you’re an artist.
If you express
with a violin you’re a musician.
If you
express with food you’re a chef.
If you
express with clothes and color and grooming and caring how you look, you’re a
Metro!
It’s an
expression of enjoyment.
So what about birds of a feather?
For those who judge -
Why?
Just Enjoy!
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