By Ron Williams
Up until fairly recently I also thought that it’s more important to be the best a man can be; a masculine role model of desire for women.
And, yes while that is important to have value to continue offering women, it’s not the most important thing initially (or at least in a physical relationship).
By Christine McKellar
We are living in the age of the metrosexual male. A metrosexual male is one who strives to be the most perfectly manicured, coifed, toned, tanned, plucked, waxed and well-dressed human of the masculine gender who is absolutely and unequivocally not gay or guilty of any homosexual tendencies whatsoever.
There is so much gender blending going on these days that I am inclined to finally take a stand and publicly declare myself a “femasexual.” A femasexual is a millennium woman who has survived Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, and gay marriage licensing, only to find herself in competition with just about the only class of men left who can date and mate: the metrosexual.