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After the premiere of ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'', men everywhere got "in touch with their feminine side" and embraced gay culture. Never ones to be bucked by a trend, [[Eric Cartman]], [[Stan Marsh]] and [[Kenny McCormick]] embraced the trend, too, including the latest fashions and catchphrases. [[Kyle Broflovski]], however, found it uncomfortable, and managed to effectively sully the boys' image. | After the premiere of ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'', men everywhere got "in touch with their feminine side" and embraced gay culture. Never ones to be bucked by a trend, [[Eric Cartman]], [[Stan Marsh]] and [[Kenny McCormick]] embraced the trend, too, including the latest fashions and catchphrases. [[Kyle Broflovski]], however, found it uncomfortable, and managed to effectively sully the boys' image. | ||
==Featured | ==Featured Episode== | ||
*[[South Park Is Gay]] (s07e08) | *[[South Park Is Gay]] (s07e08) |
Revision as of 07:25, 29 March 2015
Metrosexual Boys
Gender | Male |
Age | 8-10 |
Hair Color | Multiple |
Grade | 4th Grade |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Voiced by | Trey Parker and Matt Stone |
First Appearance | South Park Is Gay |
About
After the premiere of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, men everywhere got "in touch with their feminine side" and embraced gay culture. Never ones to be bucked by a trend, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh and Kenny McCormick embraced the trend, too, including the latest fashions and catchphrases. Kyle Broflovski, however, found it uncomfortable, and managed to effectively sully the boys' image.
Featured Episode
- South Park Is Gay (s07e08)