Ryeben Studdard will be on
The Biggest Loser this season. People magazine did a promo for the show where they showed one of the trainers talking to him about his copious amounts of back hair, which he refers to as "taco meat."
Yeah, barf.
Anyway, I did found one comment he made interesting, which was something to the affect of, "Society tries to make men less masculine. You womanize men." I think what he is saying is along the lines of the same thing that women say, about how they shouldn't be forced to shave, wax, etc.
I know in religious circles, there is a big movement of not trying to feminize men. And I know a lot of women feel pressured to conform to a certain appearance (don't look at me-I wear makeup twice a year, but still....)
What do you guys think about this? Are we expecting men to not look (and act) like men anymore? I'm talking in generals, here, knowing full well that some men are way into personal grooming and certain stereotypical female activities, while others are total brutes.
Clearly I am bored on a Monday....
Re: "Womanizing Men"
For the most part I think the only thing anyone expects from a man is for him to be clean, dress in appropriate clothing, and to keep basic manners (particularly in public). Honestly, there's a far greater push for women to be perfect and shiny and hairless than there is for men. Men get Movember, do women get an official "grow out your body hair" month? This guy kind of has no idea what he's talking about.
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