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Heavens - it obviously has NOTHING to do with sexual preferences - it's all about his tailor . . .
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A good tailor helps, but why do you think upper-class men always had an unmarried male valet to help them to select suitable clothing and to attire themselves properly?
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"Well, gee - for the same reason upper class women always have a ladies' maid . . . . although, Prissy and Scarlett just don't seem to mesh in my mind"
For fashion advice, possible but unlikely. Consider trying to corset yourself into a 20inch/50cm waistline. Somebody's gotta provide the muscle while you're busy trying to stay concious. As well as put on the hoops, the petticoats, and the dress with buttons on the back. I certainly couldn't reach my back while corseted that tightly; I'd probably pass out attempting to put on my shoes.
"So, basically, everyone in the upper class was having gay relationships with the help."
Haven't the foggiest about other activities shared between a valet and his employer. Merely pointing out that there ain't no Straight Eye for the Queer Guy.
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Actually COmedy Central did a special with that name, where they tried to turn a "Gay" guy straight looking.
I watched five minutes of it before getting ill. I had never been so ashamed to be a straight man in my life.
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In the governor's speech, I believe he said he was glad to have his wife by his side. Does any one else find that ironic?
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