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Nickname: sazza
Review: Metro-sexuality: I hope it's just a passing fad! Women are the ones that spend $30 on expensive shampoo not men! Stick with your $5 all in one shampoo, your cluelessness about fashion and your skepticism about mauve and taupe! In other words, keep hold of your masculinity!
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2006 9:00 AM
Nickname: cubiclegangsta
Review: Oh, Metro. I hate you. You are too pretty for your own good. Also, stop wearing so much cologne, k?
Date reviewed: May 28, 2006 1:48 PM
Nickname: Shuggamamma
Review: Women have felt your pain for decades, good guy. Try finding time in your morning not just for a little cream on your face; but work it over from hair to lips to nails. Then shave your legs put on nylon panty hose, a bra and pumps -- none of which have a stitch to do with talent or workplace qualifications. Mark Knopfler had it right: MTV is not the real world.
Date reviewed: May 25, 2006 2:35 PM
Nickname: Rip
Review: This whole metrosexual term is so old already. It's not homosexual, heterosexual or anything relating to sexual orientation. For some reason, caring about how we look needs a title? The term was introduced years ago and it was in and out faster than you can spell it. I can't believe it's still being used.
Date reviewed: May 25, 2006 2:02 PM
Nickname: good guy
Review: There is another reason why young men use more and more cosmetic products: Hyper competition in getting good jobs and getting the attention of attractive women. I work in a large bank, and pressure to look good, smart, and professional is getting worse and worse from day to day. Therefore, you have no choice but to put some creme or other things on your face. I even know a Korean public relations firm that forces all the staff (men and women) to wear make up when they work with their clients. I think it is getting ridiculious. Where is masculinity? The differences between men, gays, and metrosexuals are getting smaller and smaller.
Date reviewed: May 24, 2006 11:34 AM
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