Is schmidt gay

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Comments are moderated. Sign in or register for additional privileges. NathianAuthor. Once I began college, I learned what the term for this person is—metrosexual.

Is Schmidt Gay

The idea of a metrosexual man is a heterosexual man who cares about his looks, hygiene and appearance. This idea of a man is relatively new. Metrosexuality, in a way, is indebted to sportsmen for its very existence. It was well-known everywhere that David Beckham, professional soccer player, is heterosexual, but he always kept his hair on his head and face very neat and had impeccable style choices.

Ever since, the look of metrosexual took off with flying colors. It became a commercial phenomenon that all the magazines, websites and companies took part in. It eventually made its way to television as well. This brings me to the media that I will be discussing further. Metrosexual men have found a prominent role in primetime television.

The show is currently being broadcasted by 20th Century Fox Television. I chose this show and this character because Schmidt is the perfect example of a metrosexual man, it is also one of my favorite shows, so I have watched all the seasons enough to get a full picture of his character.

Schmidt, being one of my favorite characters, it would be fun to analyze him. In the show, there are scenes and lines that portray him as slightly homosexual, even though in the rest schmidt the show he is clearly gay. All of which is implemented in the first episode of the first season.

Metrosexual men are considered feminine men because of either the way they dress, act or sound. She responds to a craigslist ad asking for a roommate, come to realize that the ad was not written by females as she assumed, but they were written by men; let alone the ad was written by Schmidt. When he asked her why she thought the ad was written by women, Day said it was because of the word choice.