Another Double Standard
For some reason, it's socially acceptable for a woman to comment on another woman's appearance:
Wife: That woman is so beautiful. Her skin is so nice, and she has great legs.
Husband: (Knows that if he agrees he's in trouble for looking at another woman, but if he disagrees he's accused of starting a fight, so he feigns a sprained ankle.)
But if a man does the same thing (talking about another man, I mean—talking about another woman is beyond the pale) serious doubts are raised concerning his masculinity:
Husband: That guy is handsome. He's got a nice square jaw and broad shoulders.
Wife:Um, honey? Would you like to go watch a football game or boxing match or something, you know, manly?
Wife: That woman is so beautiful. Her skin is so nice, and she has great legs.
Husband: (Knows that if he agrees he's in trouble for looking at another woman, but if he disagrees he's accused of starting a fight, so he feigns a sprained ankle.)
But if a man does the same thing (talking about another man, I mean—talking about another woman is beyond the pale) serious doubts are raised concerning his masculinity:
Husband: That guy is handsome. He's got a nice square jaw and broad shoulders.
Wife:Um, honey? Would you like to go watch a football game or boxing match or something, you know, manly?
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Seriously people have problems, but there is the fact that in this day and age any great artist is looked on as having been secretly homosexual or bisexual, thus "proving" their point that "real" men cannot appreciate beauty except on a sexual level.