...or maybe because of the capri pants. Gurl, you have to work those bad boys.
Definitely missed out on the Italian soccer team: Luca Toni, Alessandro del Piero, Francesco Totti, Fabio Cannavaro (I mean "Fabio, for fuck's sake), all belong on this list. I mean, is there an ugly guy on the team? Well, other than Zambrotta. Funny that I never really considered Nadal to be a pretty boy in any way. His aggressive style of play more or less negates any prettiness. On the other hand, the one thing that kind of redeems Federer in my mind is that he's kind of funny looking. Otherwise, I'd REALLY hate him.
Federer looks like a Prince Valiant wannabee.
Maybe I am getting old and cranky, but wouldn't Mr. Arora have been able to save himself a lot of writing if he'd just written "fag" after each of their names? I mean, that is the point he is trying to make, right? They are pretty, so they must be less than entirely manly. That's his point, right?
Sorry Joey. I think you're off base. When I call someone a pretty boy, I think of someone like Michael Kelso (That 70's Show). Good looking and extremely aware of it, and more about appearance than substance. That's the same impression I got from the article. Too concerned with looks for the average guy to stomach? Yep. Gay? Not most of them (considering the women they tend to get). Of course, considering the women they tend to get, maybe they're just smarter than the average guy.
Quoting the article: "A "pretty boy" is someone whose Achilles' Heel is that he invites jokes about breaking a heel." So, basically, a man who is more like a woman than a man. By the terms of the article. I may be off base, but look at Arora's language choices.
Scarlett Johansson is teh hotness. Wow. You're right. I feel better already. ctal1999: "Of course, considering the women they tend to get, maybe they're just smarter than the average guy." I think it is simply pretty women are selecting similar men.
"But these effects were very weak compared to the likelihood of women who score themselves highly in physical appearance choosing males with the same," said Dr. Buston, "and for both men and women with lots of resources to choose mates with resources."-- 2003 Study reported in NY Times