Ep. 66: Metrosexuals
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Metrosexual is a term first coined by British journalist Mark Simpson in 1994. It is a portmanteau of the words “metropolitan” and “heterosexual,” and it describes straight men who care about their personal style in a similar manner to gay men. The term only entered mainstream discourse in 2002 after Simpson “outed” David Beckham as metrosexual in his Meet the Metrosexual article. On this week’s episode of Silent Generation, Joseph and Nathan compare and contrast the metrosexual with similar cultural figures like the flâneur and the Yuppie. Amongst other things they discuss how the 2003 series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy functioned as “metrosexuality: the reality TV show,” how there was a “retrosexual” backlash against metrosexuality towards the later half of the 2000s, and how we might be experiencing the fifth wave of the “men move to cities and become more stylish” phenomenon in the present day. Links:Here Come the Mirror Men: Why the future is metrosexual by Mark SimpsonMeet the Metrosexual by Mark SimpsonMetrodaddy Speaks by Mark SimpsonForget new man. Now you're hetero, retro or metro by Mark SimpsonWho are you calling a metrosexual? Is it time to return to when 'men were men'? by Dave BesleyMetrosexuals - A Documentary (2004)What Is a Metrosexual? The 2003 Trend That Came With the Success of ‘Queer EyeAre You a Heterosexual Male Diva? By David CrunkThe Rise of the Brosexual by Megan CollinsDiscussing Menswear as a Woman by Ash Callaghan Artwork:AI generated Recorded on 3/30/2025