What's that supposed to mean, Mike? After all, they come in a clean up some slop of a man, teach him about dressing a lot better, cleaning up their living spaces, cooking, and romancing their women!! There's not one thing wrong with that. And it works like a charm.
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Bad experiences with gay men? Well, if that is what happened, let me just say that not all gay men are bad. Just like not all men, straight or gay, are bad. The same goes for women too!
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
I watched the one with the pretty rocker guy and his trashy girlfriend.
The fashion guy was so in love with him, it was hilarious. The rocker dude was so into what the gays were trying to tell him. How to impress his girlfriend. They were throwing subtle insults to him the whole time, I don't even think he heard them!
Witty and fun and catty, the fab five help clueless straight guys find their inner adult
--- And the straight guys have to apply/audition, etc. to be on the show
The fab five are very gracious and seem to enjoy when the wife/girlfriend is wowed by the "makeover". They really are touched when the girl says, yes I will marry you, or I would marry again, or move in or whatever.
Sweet and sassy !!!!!!!
It takes a man who is comfortable with himself, and his sexuality, to go on this show. They aren't afraid to learn how to do things a little nicer, neater, and a lot more romantic.
This show doesn't make the claim that all straight men are helpless. But, for the one's who just can't get it, this is the show for them.
The five men joke, laugh and have a great time. They are not insulting. They are doing things to lighten up the situation. And it's working.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::