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The typical metrosexual is a young man with money to spend, living in or within easy reach of a metropolis. He might be officially gay, straight or bisexual, but this is utterly immaterial because he has clearly taken himself as his own love object and pleasure as his sexual preference.He is a man who is less certain of his identity and much more interested in his image – that's to say, one who was much more interested in being looked at (because that's the only way you can be certain you actually exist).
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Janet Saltzman Chafetz describes seven areas of masculinity.
Physical — virile, athletic, strong, brave.
Functional — breadwinner, provider for family
Sexual — sexually aggressive, experienced, heterosexual. Single status acceptable;
Emotional — unemotional, stoic, for example, the proverb "boys don't cry";
Intellectual — logical, intellectual, rational, objective, practical,
Interpersonal — leader, dominating; disciplinarian; independent, free, individualistic; demanding;
Other Personal Characteristics — success-oriented, ambitious, aggressive, proud, egotistical; moral, trustworthy; decisive, competitive, uninhibited, adventurous.
Do these two terms mix? That's a matter of opinion and I'm not going to argue over that (I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend with my life your RIGHT to say it. -- Voltaire) but I do have question. What will happen if you put only one individual of one kind with about two or maybe three thousand of the other kind? Result is disastrous of the one who is left alone. Never ever do this.
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i can safely say that i have read 8 out of the 10 " must read books" in your profile.
That's great. Though I made this list I've read only 7 of them. 7 and a half rather(I lost Hound of Baskervilles somewhere).
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