This is where you treat the situation as a wake-up call.
How much longer before everyone can accept that a straight man doesn't have to look scruffy and dirty 24/7? People still target whoever stands out as a stylish man with that question. Maroon 5's Adam Levine says he wouldn't have been “the front man of a band if that question hadn’t come up at some point.”.Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe believes “you’re doing OK” as an actor if people are questioning your sexuality.They're aware that they don't entirely fit the mold of what looks “masculine” to society. It's no secret that lots of straight men in show business have gone through a gay rumor or were asked about it at some point. But society fails to recognize this at times. Doctors, businessmen, entertainers, and even football players have embraced the concept of style – giving more importance to the way they present themselves. We can look at Andrew Jackson when he was president in the early 1800s – a guy who didn't care much about his appearance.īut Americans have come a long way since then. So men have leaned toward a rugged look for quite some time over there.
It's a society that hasn't had a class system for many centuries. would blend in just fine with all the other gentlemen in Europe.Īs for the U.S. The average straight-but-assumed-to-be-gay man in the U.S. It hasn't been that long since most European countries removed their own traditional class systems. History tells us that well-dressed men have always existed in Europe. If it's a woman asking, there's also a chance she's just bummed about the fact that her partner isn't as good-looking at you are. You might be outshining them at the event.
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