Most men I have been in relationships with were big on geo-politics, the effect never quite rubbed off on to me. Like most things I know I cannot change I do not care too much about. Nebulas and G-7 summits are in the same league in my scheme of things. I'd much rather care about trends in IT management, Gartner hype-cycles and what all of that means to my career. And when I finally have the time go to a good school for a degree in Fine Arts. That's the short and long term focus of my life and my ant's world view. Parochial but effective I believe. However, reading about metrosexuality in the context of polity got me interested enough to go through the whole article
crossings as in traversals, contradictions, counterpoints of the heart though often not..
Foreign Policy and Metrosexuality
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Lo and behold, I, your reader, a man and arguably big on geo-politics (School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)! It never rains but pours!
P.S.:The article hyperlink has the FP home page. Probably the correct link is this: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/users/login.php?story_id=2583&URL=http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=2583&popup_delayed=1
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