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The results suggest physically attractive men wearing flower scented perfume would possibly be viewed as even more sexually attractive.
The results suggest physically attractive men wearing flower scented perfume would possibly be viewed as even more sexually attractive.


==The rise of androgynous men==
Androgyny has been gaining more prominence and notice in popular culture since the early 21st century, concurrent with the rise of [[feminism]] and [[gynocentrism|matriarchal society]]. The rise of the metrosexual man in the first decade of the 2000s has been described as a related phenomenon associated with this trend. The androgynous trends in fashion hit the public mainstream in the 2000s (decade) that featured men sporting different hairstyles: longer hair, hair dyes, hair highlights. Men in catalogs started wearing jewelry, makeup, visual kei, designer stubble. These styles have become a significant mainstream trend of the 21st century, both in the western world and in Asia.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgyny#Contemporary_trends</ref> The androgynous K-pop culture has now officially infected the western world through the cellphone app Tik Tok in the form of E-boys, who are the male equivalents to female Instagram models.
Androgyny has been gaining more prominence and notice in popular culture since the early 21st century, concurrent with the rise of [[feminism]] and [[gynocentrism|matriarchal society]]. The rise of the metrosexual man in the first decade of the 2000s has been described as a related phenomenon associated with this trend. The androgynous trends in fashion hit the public mainstream in the 2000s (decade) that featured men sporting different hairstyles: longer hair, hair dyes, hair highlights. Men in catalogs started wearing jewelry, makeup, visual kei, designer stubble. These styles have become a significant mainstream trend of the 21st century, both in the western world and in Asia.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Androgyny#Contemporary_trends</ref> The androgynous K-pop culture has now officially infected the western world through the cellphone app Tik Tok in the form of E-boys, who are the male equivalents to female Instagram models.


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