nedeľa 22. februára 2009

REAL, UNREAL MAN

I like taking a walk down the street. The centre of the city is full of intersecting alleyways. There are alwyas a lot of peple. I walk, listen to music from my mp3, and observe their. Last time I noticed: many people are eager for change, want to be visible. I the most wondered at look of some boys.....

Nowadays metrosexuals come out.

The term „ metrosexual“ is neologism of the 2000s. Fisrt this term was used by journalist Mark Simpson in the UK Independant in 1994.
A metroseual is a man who spends a certain amount of time and money on his lifestyle, specifically his appearance. Some attributes stereotypically are attributed to gay man but metrosexual is heterosexual. We can say that a metrosexual man is hetersexual man who have adopted the dress and appearance of gay man.
For decades, the character of masculinity was restrainted and made simpler. Back then it was the man´s job to earn money, and the woman´s job to spend it. For the most part of men was shopping absolutly nesessary. Appropriate of their grooming was made up of taking a shower, combing their hair, brushing their teeth and possibily shoving. These activities took normal interval of time. Now everythink is changing. For example metrosexual efect reachs India, too. The growing attention to male grooming in India mirrors a trend in North America and Europe that was pioneered by David Beckham, the English soccer player. From 2000 to 2005, worldwide spending on personal care products for men rose 13 percent to $29.7 billion. One-in-two men also now preder yoga or pilates exercises to football and cricket at the weekend.
Metrosexual in the past?
In fact, metrosexual is not a new concept at all. Many generations ago, a large subset of male society was perfect dressed. These men were rich, had both the additional income.
The idea of the male as self-sacrificing benefactor is in reality comparatively new, at least among the middle and upper classes of society. Only with the drop in large estates that were full of servants, and the ensuing lack of free time, did the rules concerning etiquette, proper dress, and cultural pursuits start to relax. Society changed in a dramatic way during the of World War II that contributed to the counter-culture revolution of the 1960s era.
Metrosexual now!
"The typical metrosexual is a young man with money to spend, living in or within easy reach of a metropolis — because that's where all the best shops, clubs, gyms and hairdressers are. 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. Particular professions, such as modeling, waiting tables, media, pop music and, nowadays, sports, seem to attract them but, truth be told, like male vanity products and herpes, they're pretty much everywhere." —Mark Simpson, "Meet the Metrosexual," Salon.com, July 22, 2002

Daily routine of to today men is changing. In the beauty salon we can meet man who enjoy manicure, pedicure, facial. They regular see their stylist socially. But all these facts cause that many single women are crying out that it’s almost impossible to find a real man.
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