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Originally posted by Free Thinking:
He doesn't seem that masculine at times and maybe that's why some female fans like him, perhaps they find him exotic but safe.


On the contrary, I find him to be the most manly in the house...real masculinity, not the fake stuff that blokes like Marcus see in films and desperately try to emulate in a desperate attempt to convince their football fan mates that they aren't gay Roll Eyes

sexy and masculine in the way Adam Ant was ..self defined and exotic...but safe....no way Shake Head.... he appeals to a being dragged off to a harem in a desert fantasy I didn't really know I had until a few weeks ago Laugh Ninja Thumbs Up
DanceSettee
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Originally posted by DanceSettee:
quote:
Originally posted by Free Thinking:
He doesn't seem that masculine at times and maybe that's why some female fans like him, perhaps they find him exotic but safe.


On the contrary, I find him to be the most manly in the house...real masculinity, not the fake stuff that blokes like Marcus see in films and desperately try to emulate in a desperate attempt to convince their football fan mates that they aren't gay Roll Eyes

sexy and masculine in the way Adam Ant was ..self defined and exotic...but safe....no way Shake Head.... he appeals to a being dragged off to a harem in a desert fantasy I didn't really know I had until a few weeks ago Laugh Ninja Thumbs Up


Adam Ant was a whole pop music persona I think that's a bit different and I'm not sure if it was really feminine anyway. Siavash can be however he wants to be I don't care, I'm just talking about the audience reaction to him.
Free Thinking

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