<\/a>Real men
wear pink, and not much else...<\/p><\/div>\n
Whilst Christmas shopping I came across this little gem. Part of me
isn’t sure how well this sits with the “found feminism”
concept. Certainly it isn’t doing much to push back the frontiers of
heteronormative dominance within advertising, and additionally the shift in
focus from the traditional feminine body beautiful to the masculine version
does not challenge expectations of what is sexually attractive, nor the link
between money, sex and power.<\/p>\n
On the other hand, it does stand out from the usual fare in at least being
funny as well as easy on the eye. There’s also a nice knowing nod both
away from the standard of “pink perfume is for girls”, and perhaps
even towards the idea that being a “real man” could mean more than
just having a wider range of colour choices.<\/p>\n
If real men can wear pink and perfume and still be real men, then maybe they
can do other things formally excluded from them by dint of socially
conditioned gender boundaries.<\/p>\n
That said, he does have the compensatory pretty lady and amazing abs, so
perhaps those things excuse and allow for his momentary lapse into scent and
cerise.<\/p>\n
What do we think?<\/p>\n
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\nFound Feminism:<\/strong> an ongoing series of images, videos, photos,
comics, posters or excerpts \u2013 anything really, which shows feminist
ideas at work in the everyday world. Send your finds to badrepeditors@gmail.com!<\/a><\/em><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n