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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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