Deborah wrote: > I thought this was a joke when I first heard the term, > but it isn't... > > http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/71/81366.htm?printing=true > "...So what makes a metrosexual man? He's been defined > as a straight, sensitive, well-educated, urban dweller > who is in touch with his feminine side. He may have a > standing appointment for a weekly manicure, and he > probably has his hair cared for by a stylist rather > than a barber. He loves to shop, he may wear jewelry, > and his bathroom counter is most likely filled with > male-targeted grooming products, including > moisturizers (and perhaps even a little makeup). He > may work on his physique at a fitness club (not a gym) > and his appearance probably gets him lots of attention > -- and he's delighted by every stare..."
My Brother-In-Law is a Metrosexual. I don't really have a problem with it, as long as he's not waving his lifestyle choice in my face or anything. Adam C. Lipscomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read the blog. Love the blog. http://aclipscomb.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
