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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Well guys, it's time to stop going to the gym because the NY Times has decided that the fragile gay look is in style. Your muscles are a relic.

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Although the origin of the term has been disputed — some trace its history to “twank,” 1920s British slang for a client of gay male prostitutes, while others insist it’s a vulgar riff on the cream-filled Hostess snack — twinks are young, attractive, hairless, slim men. There are several modern variations: Euro twinks (the boys of BelAmi, a Slovak pornography studio named after the novel by Guy de Maupassant), twunks (a portmanteau with hunk, embodied by modern-day Zac Efron) and femme twinks (like the fabulous American figure skater Adam Rippon).

But the latest twinks — many of whom are straight — are what you might call “art twinks,” building upon an aesthetic legacy established by Ryan McGinley’s turn-of-the-millennium photographs of the sloppily skinny, or last decade’s leather-pant-clad Saint Laurent models chosen by the designer Hedi Slimane. And yet they are more culturally mainstream: a growing cohort of famous (and famously small) boys who stand in opposition to the lumbering, abusive oafs who have been dominating this year’s headlines.

Consider, for example, Tye Sheridan, the 21-year-old lead in “Ready Player One” — and one of few action heroes who won’t be busting out of his T-shirt anytime soon. Or the rising star Lucas Hedges, also 21, whose acting exudes anti-alpha softness. Christopher Nolan’s 2017 World War II epic “Dunkirk” was an ensemble showpiece of British twinkiness; “Love, Simon,” starring Nick Robinson, 23, is the American suburban version.

Historically, music’s leading men have been less burdened by stereotypes of masculinity. But if the godfathers of nonbinary pop — from Freddie Mercury to Adam Lambert — paved the way, their personas often came across as glam-rock caricature. Today, gay twinks such as Olly Alexander of the band Years & Years and Troye Sivan feel less costumed. When Sivan, 22, performed on “Saturday Night Live” in January, his shirt was blown open by a wind machine, his whole mien charged with sex. But there seemed to be safety in his slimness — both for the artist to express himself and for his countless questioning teenage fans. Sivan has also walked in a few runway shows, and several modeling agencies, including the German company Tomorrow Is Another Day, now specialize in lithe men, lending their sometimes-teenage charges to Prada and Valentino. When Nicolas Ghesquière unveiled his spring/summer 2016 collection for Louis Vuitton, the actor and musician Jaden Smith, then 17, wore a metal embroidered kilt, going beyond drag to question what, if anything, boyishness looks like now.

Female body types have always cycled in and out of style; yet with men, alternatives to the ideal of imposing physicality have usually been ignored or lampooned. But as women continue to use their voices to undo that legacy of toxic masculinity, a different kind of change is taking place from within the culture: These twinks, after all, aren’t just enviably lean boys or the latest unrealistic gay fantasy, but a new answer to the problem of what makes a man.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/14/t-mag...twink.html

Their lead image looks like it could be a child porn teaser if the males were underage:

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Turns out their declaration is more a wish than a reality: they want men to be weak to eliminate "toxic masculinity."
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Any and all attempts to remake man and masculinity must and will invariably fail. One can talk and debate this until the cows come home, but you simply cannot change human nature. You may be able to play God and suppress it for a generation or two, but invariably nature will seek to auto correct any deviation from the norm by favoring the group or the species best equipped for survival and procreation. It's either that or face extinction. Take your pick.

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

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women continue to use their voices to undo that legacy of toxic masculinity

If she can talk, you aren't doing it right.

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

If only they knew they were making it easier for the rest of us [Image: banana.gif][Image: banana.gif]
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

It wasn't too long ago they were telling us that Dad-bods are what we should be aiming for. It's interesting that in the whole article there was they didn't even try to convince us that "twink bods" are attractive to women.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Now I wonder (((who))) is behind that article???
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 09:39 AM)PharaohRa Wrote:  

Now I wonder (((who))) is behind that article???

Nick Haramis, a Canadian. [Image: gay.gif]

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Its not the age of the twink. Trust me on this.

I noticed the photos of all of those twinks show them slightly stoop shouldered. They need to learn correct posture and to stand up straight if they want to avoid back problems in the future.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

The article is the male version of the fat-acceptance movement.
Neither men are going to find lard-asses attractive nor are women are going to find twinks attractive. Some who have those bodies may be attractive if they are famous or Alpha in terms of mentality of Game, but that is just other factors overcoming their shortcomings.

The age of Twinks is about as realistic as the age of Lards.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 08:48 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Their lead image looks like it could be a child porn teaser if the males were underage:

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 11:25 AM)budoslavic Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2018 09:39 AM)PharaohRa Wrote:  

Now I wonder (((who))) is behind that article???

Nick Haramis, a Canadian. [Image: gay.gif]

[Image: CqGKyPYWAAIudYr.jpg:small]

Very much a masculine alpha male. Looks like he could command respect in the boardroom or on the battlefield.

What's up with the chick on the right, though?

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 12:13 PM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

The article is the male version of the fat-acceptance movement.
Neither men are going to find lard-asses attractive nor are women are going to find twinks attractive. Some who have those bodies may be attractive if they are famous or Alpha in terms of mentality of Game, but that is just other factors overcoming their shortcomings.

The age of Twinks is about as realistic as the age of Lards.

I could retitle the article: "Twink Reporters at NY Times Decide that Twinks are Hot. News at 11"
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Sailer’s Law of Female Journalism: The most heartfelt articles by female journalists tend to be demands that social values be overturned in order that, Come the Revolution, the journalist herself will be considered hotter-looking.

Looks like this law needs to be expanded to cover all journalists.

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 01:17 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2018 11:25 AM)budoslavic Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2018 09:39 AM)PharaohRa Wrote:  

Now I wonder (((who))) is behind that article???

Nick Haramis, a Canadian. [Image: gay.gif]

[Image: CqGKyPYWAAIudYr.jpg:small]

Very much a masculine alpha male. Looks like he could command respect in the boardroom or on the battlefield.

What's up with the chick on the right, though?

I disagreed. There is nothing masculine and alpha about him.
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Edit. Regarding the chick on the right, that's actress Kristen Stewart.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

So I want to go back to being rake thin and lanky like when I was young, where if I turned sideways I'd disappear?

No thanks Jeff, I lived long enough that way, 10 years is long enough to do anything.

I think Nick just wants to eliminate the competition.

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 01:41 PM)budoslavic Wrote:  

Quote: (06-03-2018 01:17 PM)Jetset Wrote:  

Very much a masculine alpha male. Looks like he could command respect in the boardroom or on the battlefield.

What's up with the chick on the right, though?

I disagreed. There is nothing masculine and alpha about him.

Edit. Regarding the chick on the right, that's actress Kristen Stewart.

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Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

While the Media's attempt to push this narrative is ingratiating ("twink?" That's the best you could come up with? Not even the gayest dude on earth would embrace that label), it's actually a good thing for a certain segment of guys.

If you were a lanky-ass dork in past decades, you were pretty much doomed to unattractive nerd-dom. But now you can dress in Saint Laurent Paris knockoffs, learn a little swagger, and and present yourself like a faux rock star. While lifting is probably one of the best things a guy can do to become more attractive, it's not an option for everyone, and there do seem to be an awful lot of girls who are more into the hipster band member look. But most of the guys of this sort whom girls like seem to have muscle, anyway. Regardless, men who are in a position to take advantage of this probably ought to do so.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

He seems to work out in his Instagram and there is some muscle to be seen:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BglxFnCjTSU/...ckkharamis

So he is not exactly living what he preaches. It's probably too much soy and his Alpha postures in some photo-ops are utterly eradicated by his real-life ones where he squeezes in somewhere.

But at least he has a good job, is moderately good-looking, gets to hob-nob with far wealthier people interviewing them. He is not born rich, so worked his way up and even worked as a caddy.

The usual leftie plugging more leftism, though he is actually not living it fully. In saner times he would be married and living the Don Draper lifestyle while occasionally slapping the secretary's ass.

The good part is that he is less likely to end up alone and unhappy than that SATC wannabe. Though of course we haven't seen marriage and divorce with him - so you never know.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 01:26 PM)polar Wrote:  

Sailer’s Law of Female Journalism: The most heartfelt articles by female journalists tend to be demands that social values be overturned in order that, Come the Revolution, the journalist herself will be considered hotter-looking.

Looks like this law needs to be expanded to cover all journalists.

"All female journalism is masturbation"
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 08:48 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

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The faces of the smartphone slump.

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But if the godfathers of nonbinary pop — from Freddie Mercury to Adam Lambert — paved the way, their personas often came across as glam-rock caricature.

#1 Mercury was more masculine (and subtle with his gayness) than Lambert will ever be.
#2 Lambert is not a ”godfather of nonbinary pop” nor is he a definitive rock singer, he’s that fag from American Idol who does a passable job doing Queen covers. A poorly drawn caricature, if you will.

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 02:21 PM)HermeticAlly Wrote:  

While lifting is probably one of the best things a guy can do to become more attractive, it's not an option for everyone, and there do seem to be an awful lot of girls who are more into the hipster band member look.

Lifting is an option for everyone, and jacked is always better. Jacked hipsters. Jacked surfers. Jacked rappers. It's always better when you're jacked.
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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

It seems like a social experiment to see if they can program the female lemming mind into finding the least masculine visage attractive.

A man with those frail qualities would never be able to survive in the wild or even hope to offer food, shelter or protection in exchange for a fleeting whiff of pussy. [Image: dodgy.gif]

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New York Times declare we're at the "age of the twink"

Quote: (06-03-2018 09:19 PM)Parlay44 Wrote:  

A man with those frail qualities would never be able to survive in the wild or even hope to offer food, shelter or protection in exchange for a fleeting whiff of pussy. [Image: dodgy.gif]

Yes, but if three to six of them banded together, they might be able to manage one dramatic fat chick that nobody else would bother to try to kidnap between them.

Thus the evolutionary pathways for polyamory were born.

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