The term "metrosexual" emerged in the mid-1990s, coined to describe a new wave of urban, fashion-forward men who embraced grooming, fashion, and a heightened sense of personal style, challenging traditional masculinity. However, critics argue the trend appropriates “the gay aesthetic,” reinforcing stereotypes and implying that an interest in fashion and grooming is inherently linked to one's sexual orientation.In this episode, we’re exploring the origins of “metrosexuality,” and the complex intersection between fashion, grooming, and associated stereotypes, while examining how this trend has negatively influenced the perception and societal expectations surrounding gay men and masculinity.Related Episodes:Listen to Bonus 06. Loveless in ParisListen to Episode 81. Are Mustaches Gay?Listen to Episode 89. Beyond the Brawn: Redefining Queer Masculinity (with Erick DuPree)Additional Resources:Metrosexual (Merriam-Webster)Metrosexual (Urban Dictionary)Metrosexuals (Encyclopedia.com)Mark Simpson (Wikipedia)Here Come the Mirror Men: Why the Future is Metrosexual‘Metrosexuals’ Were Just Straight Men Who Loved Self-Care. Right?Meet the MetrosexualWhat Makes Someone a Metrosexual?10 Benefits of Being in a Relationship With a Metrosexual ManMetrosexuals Come OutMetrosexuality: Effeminacy, Aesthetics and Toxic MasculinityWhat Does the LGBTQIA+ Community Think of the Term "Metrosexual"?Tommy PengellyGet Your MerchSupport the showGet Your Merch
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