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Galvatron wrote:Geez, if you think the metrosexual look is bad you must be too young to remember the 80s: the decade of feathered hair and pastels...
I happen to be sufficiently old enough to remember the 80s, thank you--and I liked them! Muah.
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To expand: Real fashion in the eighties was in the rock scene.
Like everyone wearing jackets with the sleaves rolled up. :D

Lots of makeup on guys as well.
:wtf: While I'm more than sufficiently old enough to have roled up my sleeves on my jacket, I never saw makeup on guys. Well, any guy that wasn't the proto-goth we called 'new wave'. :wink:
The make-up thing was only going with The Duchess' comment about the "fashion" of the 80's rock scene. I don't remember any guys wearing make-up either.

It was when the one earring thing started though (and you had to be careful which ear it was :roll: )
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It was when the one earring thing started though (and you had to be careful which ear it was :roll: )
The funny thing about that is, eventualy every one had both ears pierced because the damn rules changed so often or got confussed. Today its the left and your fruity, tommarrow its the right ear and you're fruity.

Meh, while I did have my ear pierced, it quickly grew over after my 18th birthday while I was in boot camp. :wink:
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Darth Wong wrote: Very few women actually dressed that way. The nice thing about the 80s was big hair on women; I actually liked that. I really don't like how every single girl nowadays looks like a Britney Spears clone.
No, big hair was the worst part of the '80s.
Were you there? Normal womens' "big hair" was not as exaggerated as the rocker look. But there was far more variety than there is today, where everyone looks like Britney Spears.
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:To be honest, "Queer Eye" makes me sick. I cant fathom how any self respecting homosexual can get on screen and act like that, feeding in to all the "flaming" stereotypes that we have to put up with. The closest come to ding that is wearing a hawiian shrt that features fire.
Yes. We have a German variant of Queer Eye, and those guys are so bloody flaming, it makes me throw up. They are gay, ok, but can't they be gay and actually live on the same plane of existance as other people?
I am gay, but I don't dress like some colorly-challenged fucktard's LSD trip...
We have a german version of queer eye? Which is it? Did they manage to fuck it up? Not that I watch TV anymore, apart from news and simpsons.
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Gil Hamilton wrote: Are we talking glam like AD/DC or Queen or the full on fashion of KISS?

I thought AC/DC has pretty much dressed the same forever. Angus being in the school boy outfit everyone else is in t-shirt and jeans.

I don't recall what Queen dressed like in the 80's except for Freddy Mercury doing the leather pants thing for the Crazy Little Thing Called Love video.

KISS ditched the makeup sometime in the 80s and went without until after that "Unplugged" bit they did on MTV got the KISS nostalgia going.

Now, Motley Crue had some really heavy makeup to go with their leather bonage outfits in the early 80s..

Cinderella and early Poison come to mind when it comes to glam metal dressing up. Most Rock bands at least had the big hair and spandex until G-N-R made it okay to kill that (although Axel had big hair in the Welcome to the Jungle video. Then grunge really killed "the look" and didn't really do a lot of long term good for the music either. :)
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So making the loop back, with the proliferation of gay marrage and therefore the exposure of 'real gay people', will the over the top images of gay life fade into the background?

Will dressing like a gay man revert to the two men wearing jeans and a T-shirt I saw on TV standing in line in SF to get married?
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Darth Wong wrote: Very few women actually dressed that way. The nice thing about the 80s was big hair on women; I actually liked that. I really don't like how every single girl nowadays looks like a Britney Spears clone.
No, big hair was the worst part of the '80s.
Were you there? Normal womens' "big hair" was not as exaggerated as the rocker look. But there was far more variety than there is today, where everyone looks like Britney Spears.
Yes Mike, I was there. I know that most big hair was not as exaggerated as the rocker look (which was so big as to be comical). Still, big hair doesn't do anything for me. Just has an un-mantained look to me.
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Sebastin wrote:
Dahak wrote:
Alyrium Denryle wrote:To be honest, "Queer Eye" makes me sick. I cant fathom how any self respecting homosexual can get on screen and act like that, feeding in to all the "flaming" stereotypes that we have to put up with. The closest come to ding that is wearing a hawiian shrt that features fire.
Yes. We have a German variant of Queer Eye, and those guys are so bloody flaming, it makes me throw up. They are gay, ok, but can't they be gay and actually live on the same plane of existance as other people?
I am gay, but I don't dress like some colorly-challenged fucktard's LSD trip...
We have a german version of queer eye? Which is it? Did they manage to fuck it up? Not that I watch TV anymore, apart from news and simpsons.
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The problem with 80's hairstyles is this: when you got her on all fours and banged her up the ass, you couldn't tell if you were fucking Rachel Hunter or the lead singer from Winger. While thats fine if you're Elton John, its a somewhat distubing thought for the average straight man.
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Howedar wrote:Yes Mike, I was there. I know that most big hair was not as exaggerated as the rocker look (which was so big as to be comical). Still, big hair doesn't do anything for me. Just has an un-mantained look to me.
Wait, you're a few years younger than me and I was 8 when the 80s ended. Since when does being a small child during the 80s qualify as "being there"?
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Why would it not? I remember what people looked like. I don't see why more than that is required in this case.

Now if we were talking about 80's something else (something besides just a picture) then I would not claim I had any sort of informed opinion.
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Dahak wrote: "Schwul ist Cool" on RTL2 of all stations :) I think they're just making new episodes currently. Ran some weeks ago.
So thats a YES on wether or not they fucked it up, the name alone confirms that. Schwul is cool? Who the hell thought that up?

Well it is RTL2. Am I surprised?
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Sebastin wrote:
Dahak wrote: "Schwul ist Cool" on RTL2 of all stations :) I think they're just making new episodes currently. Ran some weeks ago.
So thats a YES on wether or not they fucked it up, the name alone confirms that. Schwul is cool? Who the hell thought that up?

Well it is RTL2. Am I surprised?
When I first heard it, I was rolling on the floor. But not laughing :D
If they'd threw more stereotypes into that one, a black hole of stupidity would have sucked the whole show into oblivion.
Those things actually make you ashamed being gay...
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I have to agree with Howedar on the issue of the big hair. It is a very bad thing.
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Col. Crackpot wrote:why must everything be labeled. Metrosexual? So if you have good personal hygine habits and a hint of fashon sense you are a straight gay guy? I wear faded boot cut jeans with italian leather shoes.... so butter my buns and call me queer.
That was kinda the point I was trying to make. The 80s were downright effete while the 90s celebrated the grunge look. I have no problem with the term "metrosexual." At least it gives the scruffy redneck types something other than "gay" to call a man who can tastefully groom and dress himself.
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Galvatron wrote:At least it gives the scruffy redneck types something other than "gay" to call a man who can tastefully groom and dress himself.
Actually, it's more than just dressing and grooming. The term "metrosexual" was coined to describe men who pay for things like manicures, facial treatments at beauty salons, etc.
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Darth Wong wrote:
Galvatron wrote:At least it gives the scruffy redneck types something other than "gay" to call a man who can tastefully groom and dress himself.
Actually, it's more than just dressing and grooming. The term "metrosexual" was coined to describe men who pay for things like manicures, facial treatments at beauty salons, etc.
Well, I've never done any of that, but I'm not opposed to it. If it weren't so damn emasculating to walk into a nails salon, I might get a manicure for myself. Up to now, I've been using my teeth... :(
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Galvatron wrote:If it weren't so damn emasculating to walk into a nails salon, I might get a manicure for myself. Up to now, I've been using my teeth... :(
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Although I'll never pay for a manicure, pedicures are a totally different story. Sure you can do it yourself, but it is extremely relaxing to have beautiful women massaging and scrubbing your feet. For $20 every two months, it isn't exactly a major investment either and giving yourself a pedicure is a pain in the ass.
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Galvatron wrote:If it weren't so damn emasculating to walk into a nails salon, I might get a manicure for myself. Up to now, I've been using my teeth... :(
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I dunno Mike, that looks kinda gay. :wink:
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Speaking of Metrosexuals, check out South Park. :lol:
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There comments made in this same vein made about Rudolph Valentino's influence in the 1920s.
I don't remember the particulars, but one period editorial railed against the emasculating effect of safety razors! :shock:

There really is nothing new under the sun.

Me, I'm about as far from metrosexual as a homosexual can get. :wink:
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Darth Wong wrote:
Howedar wrote:
Darth Wong wrote: Very few women actually dressed that way. The nice thing about the 80s was big hair on women; I actually liked that. I really don't like how every single girl nowadays looks like a Britney Spears clone.
No, big hair was the worst part of the '80s.
Were you there? Normal womens' "big hair" was not as exaggerated as the rocker look. But there was far more variety than there is today, where everyone looks like Britney Spears.
Is this "big hair" anything like Ferris Bueller's mom? If so... :D
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Darth Wong wrote:
Galvatron wrote:If it weren't so damn emasculating to walk into a nails salon, I might get a manicure for myself. Up to now, I've been using my teeth... :(
Third option:
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