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Dear All,

After reading many articles about metrosexuals, I feel that it is not fair for us. There are some brothers who are really thinking that we are not straight. In fact, that is what we are bearing in our genes given by our moms. The worst thing is that there are even brothers, who are bitterer to us and say that we are atheists.

Even there are some ladies saying they suspect our masculinity.
I also would like to request my brothers "so-called-metrosexuals" not to use face-care products, lotions and creams too much. I believe we all are already handsome enough.

I also never use face-care creams and powders (I am sorry I am even no good in face-care and beauty-care products' vocabulary).
I only use some ahir-cream to style my hair. For my whole head, I don't use any atrifical product and the one-and-only-one product is hair cream. I am sure almost all men use it.

Please kindly consider before having prejudices.

Yours sincerely,
William

2007-03-02 02:13:46 · 9 answers · asked by Jim 1 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

In Addition to that, I have my determined faith in Jesus Chirst and I am a pure Protestant Christian (and Not an atheist). I also have some of my good friends who are religious but suspected of the metro-or-gay controversy.

I am sure almost all guys mind the beauty of their wives/girlfriends more than their own since I also strongly believe that women's beauty is made for we, men.

2007-03-02 02:18:57 · update #1

Thank you, Ms. Food is Evil.

I feel a little better after reading your immediate response. Please take care.

Good night,
William

2007-03-02 02:26:31 · update #2

9 answers

I don't think you are a Meterosexual. It sounds like you are upset at being mistaken for one.

If it is any comfort, I'm sure the term will come out of use as do any "marketing" category buzzwords and such.

Its use will fade in time such as hippies, yuppies, gen-x.

2007-03-02 12:25:07 · answer #1 · answered by Colorado Bald Guy 2 · 0 0

Dear William

Were you confident in your metrosexuality you should have no recourse to plead ignorance of skincare products.

Nor should you call upon your brothers to dismiss their facial care routines in order to preserve their higher magnitude of beauty. This sounds far too radical a proposition for the mainstream metrosexual.

I am and was always satisfied that your metrosexuality has nothing to do with your gender preference nor (would I suggest) ought your choice of Christian denomination prejudice your position as a self-identified metrosexual.

As a handsome man, I pray you continue to lead all men into the realms of fashion sense and corporeal attention - for the benefit of homosexual men, bisexuals and their biggest customer, straight women.

With Kind Regards

Yours

F

2007-03-02 02:46:21 · answer #2 · answered by unclefrunk 7 · 2 0

you've realized by technique of now that it truly is all a linguistic trick and the the third note in 'the English language' is unquestionably 'language'. only for completeness we could characteristic that there are various different words that carry about 'gry', no longer least 'gry' itself, regardless of the truth that that does ruin the puzzle quite: Gry (noun) - The smallest unit in Locke's proposed decimal equipment of linear measurement, being the 10th of a line, the hundredth of an inch, and the thousandth of a (‘philosophical’) foot. as an party, from 1679 John Locke's 'Letters to Boyle', 1679: "The longest ... became 3 inches and 9 grys lengthy, and one inch seven strains in girt." Gry (verb) - To rage or roar. as an party, from Richard team's 'Tasso's Godfrey of Bulloigne', 1594: "The listening to this doth stress the Tyrant gry, With threatfull sound." So, now you promises up the search and flow on to bigger functional interests.

2016-12-05 03:39:45 · answer #3 · answered by cheathem 4 · 0 0

I do not have any prejudices against metros! I love them as a matter of fact.
"metrosexual" is a new more politically correct way to say androgyny. Which technically means the same thing.

I personally find it very hawt!
I included a link that I thought would be helpful.

2007-03-02 07:49:06 · answer #4 · answered by skillsgurl69 2 · 0 0

You don't sound anything at all like a Metrosexual to me. First off a MS would not at all care what anyone else thought about how they lived thier life.

Secondly they don't use language like 'brothers'.

2007-03-02 05:20:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

ur not even metrosexual why do u even bother? metrosexual men are fit they have hairless body they know all the new trend's from the runway's and big label's they know wat to wear they show at designer store's they are obessed with label's and ofcrose for exameple cristiano ronaod soo hot and david beckham!!!!! they are the true metrosexuals I <3 METROSEXUAL PRETTY BOYSSS ;)

2007-03-02 02:22:40 · answer #6 · answered by food is evil 1 · 2 0

Nice letter.

2007-03-02 02:17:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just call them pretty boys.

2007-03-02 02:19:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I agree with FOOD IS EVIL!!!!!!!

2007-03-02 04:33:05 · answer #9 · answered by Nina 2 · 0 0

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