The Asian Age

THERE IS NO MR PERFECT

- DR NARAYANA REDDY

A perplexed Rahul slumped on to the settee with a groan, letting the newspaper slide on to the ground. The news item read, ‘ The metrosexua­l man is out, the ‘ indelible’ hulk is in’. Rahul deplored his reckless investment of time and money on beauty treatments in the belief that metrosexua­ls scored over heterosexu­als in luring women.

However, the recent ‘ Harris Interactiv­e Survey’ of American women tells a different story. Women preferred rough and ready heart throbs like Collin Farrell to high- fashioned and immaculate­ly groomed men like Hugh Grant.

What most men don’t realise is that it is more important to be aware of how we feel about how we look than how we actually look. The definition of masculinit­y is now up for grabs. ‘ Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder’ is convenient­ly shoved under the carpet .

If you, as a man, are unhappy with your body image, you have two choices. You can either change the way you look or change the way you think. I suggest that you do a little of both. To quote Amy Tan — ‘ If you can’t change your fate, change your attitude.’

Here are a few guidelines:

· Accept the reality. Some things can be changed and some things can’t. No amount of cosmetic attention can transform you into Mr. Perfect Looks.

· Don’t try to fit yourself into some one’s idealistic standards.

· Believe in yourself. Some one else may actually be wishing to be in your shoes. · Do regular work outs.

· What is Sexy? It is not what you think but what you think others think.

· Ask your partner what draws her. Aim to work towards it.

Sensual and sexual are better than heterosexu­al, homosexual or metrosexua­l any day! The writer is a sexologist. Mail him at dr. narayana@ deccanmail. com

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