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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A rather common gay stereotype. A man who is constantly concerned with working out at the gym, not to stay healthy, but as a rather vain attempt to hold onto his youthful looks for as long as possible. It's not unusual for him to be Hollywood Pudgy, thinking his body is never quite good enough as he dives headfirst into the Spear Counterpart for anorexia. He also uses the Gym as a possible meeting place for potential mates. In many cases, he shows an interest in sports and athletics as well, especially when younger. In this instance, he is generally just portrayed as the gay version of a Jock or a Invisible to Gaydar. In many cases, however, he doesn't know the first thing about sports and is only exercising for the superficial benefits. |