/ 16 October 2006

Now it’s the hummersexual

There’s a war going on in the United States. A war on metros. After years of living under the cruel designer heel of those triumphant metrosexuals, poor old retrosexuals — alias ”regular guys” — are fighting back. Old-time, unself-conscious, un-moisturised masculinity is in. Guys are guys again, with manly, painstakingly shaped and trimmed beards. They eat manly food, drive manly trucks and read manly books on manliness.

Or so you may have read. Truth be told, this is a phoney war. The ”menaissance” is mendacious. This isn’t retrosexual at all, but hummersexual — a noisy, overblown, studied and frankly rather camp form of fake masculinity that likes to draw attention to itself and its allegedly old-fashioned ”manliness”, but tends — like driving an outsized military vehicle in the suburbs — to be a tad counterproductive.

The hummersexual, you see, doth protest too much. Rather than ”reclaiming your manhood”, hummersexuality tends to make people wonder whether there’s some kind of compensation going on. This is a fetishised, ”strapped-on”, unsustainable, gas-guzzling masculinity which, like the metrosexuality it is supposedly a reaction against, is a needy product of consumerism and media. After all, it is Madison Avenue — with its Hummer, its Burger King ”manthem” (”We are men, hear us roar”) and its Dodge ”Anything but cute” ads — that styled it.

However, unlike his better- looking metrosexual younger brother, the hummersexual is in denial. He thinks he reeks of heterosexuality, but is blissfully unaware that he often seems to have just stepped out of the funkier kind of gay leather/bear bar.

Despite his best efforts to convince you, the hummersexual is not retro-sexual. Since when did ”regular guys” need several tonnes of military hardware, or ”new macho” lifestyle magazines or books, such as the bestselling Alphabet of Manliness and Men Don’t Apologise, to be ”regular”? The hummersexual is clearly, hilariously, faux-retrosexual. He’s an off-the-peg, drag-king idea of ”real” masculinity: stuffed crotch and joke beard included at no extra charge.

George W Bush has exhibited some hummersexual tendencies. As commander-in-chief, he used the USS Abraham Lincoln as a giant nuclear-powered strap-on (”Mission accomplished!”). ”Reclaim your manhood” was practically his mendacious re-election slogan — actual war hero John Kerry was portrayed as the flip-flopping metrosexual girly man, to Bush’s real, manly, bring-it-on bravery.

Like Bush, the hummersexual is already past his sell-by. He’s an end-of-line sale. Hummers themselves were never going to sell themselves as green. Burger King was never going to sell itself as purveyor of exquisite Mediterranean salads. And the Republicans were never going to sell themselves as a modern party.

Whatever his life expectancy, the hummersexual is simply an annoying fraud. In his manly coup against male consumerism and self-regard, the hummersexual is hogging two parking spaces instead of one at the mall. — Â