Giorgio Ramondetta (yummy Issue 3)

I get gay vibes. Have we discussed his orientation yet?
I'd be curious to hear your perspective.

Mine: It's hard to say. I lived in Italy for 3 years in the late 2000s. Generally speaking, Italian guys are very conscience of their appearance and I'd go out on a limb and say that more than half are what would be classified as "metrosexual" in the US. That figure is probably closer to 75% for guys around Giorgio's age, in their late teens/early 20s.

Knowing Italian culture and guys a little bit, I don't really get gay vibes from him. I get more so "I'm hot, everyone knows I'm hot, and I like attention, so I'll go towards anyone who gives it to me" vibes. (And I don't mean that negatively, because he actually doesn't come across as being arrogant to me.)

So, bisexual?
 
I'd be curious to hear your perspective.

Mine: It's hard to say. I lived in Italy for 3 years in the late 2000s. Generally speaking, Italian guys are very conscience of their appearance and I'd go out on a limb and say that more than half are what would be classified as "metrosexual" in the US. That figure is probably closer to 75% for guys around Giorgio's age, in their late teens/early 20s.

Knowing Italian culture and guys a little bit, I don't really get gay vibes from him. I get more so "I'm hot, everyone knows I'm hot, and I like attention, so I'll go towards anyone who gives it to me" vibes. (And I don't mean that negatively, because he actually doesn't come across as being arrogant to me.)

So, bisexual?
Exactly, I understand though why for many Americans he would seem kind of gay, but not, pretty much every hot guy here is like that, that’s the attitude, besides that, very few men here have macho mannerisms, straight guys here are not very manly and not very feminine, they’re just normal.
 
But why was he with Dan and Dean in Dubai? There must be more to it than just being friends with them...
Only they would know, but my guess is that he was there for a job. I absolutely don't trust those guys; I think they're very predatory. But it comes with the territory and nature of the work, and seeing as they're all legal adults, that's up to the models to decide if they want to work with them knowing they might be asked for sexual favors once the photoshoot is over. They model guys are all young and don't think about their longterm future. I don't think may 18-24 year old guys would turn down an opportunity where the lure of steady work, free trips to exotic locations, endless alcohol and clothing that your peers can't access/afford, and being in fashion campaigns were thrown in front of you, regardless of what you have to do. While we all assume we know what's taking place behind the scenes, the participants themselves keep things under wraps so it's not like they have to fear being exposed per se.

At the end of the day, none of us have any investment in Giorgio's sexuality and none of us will be sleeping with him, so it doesn't matter what he is/does. Let's all just appreciate his beauty and keep it moving. ;)
 
I'd be curious to hear your perspective.

Mine: It's hard to say. I lived in Italy for 3 years in the late 2000s. Generally speaking, Italian guys are very conscience of their appearance and I'd go out on a limb and say that more than half are what would be classified as "metrosexual" in the US. That figure is probably closer to 75% for guys around Giorgio's age, in their late teens/early 20s.

Knowing Italian culture and guys a little bit, I don't really get gay vibes from him. I get more so "I'm hot, everyone knows I'm hot, and I like attention, so I'll go towards anyone who gives it to me" vibes. (And I don't mean that negatively, because he actually doesn't come across as being arrogant to me.)

So, bisexual?
I mean all he does is talk about girls on his tiktok, so either he's fully deep in the closet or just a regular straight dude.
 
Exactly, I understand though why for many Americans he would seem kind of gay, but not, pretty much every hot guy here is like that, that’s the attitude, besides that, very few men here have macho mannerisms, straight guys here are not very manly and not very feminine, they’re just normal.
Exactly, I understand though why for many Americans he would seem kind of gay, but not, pretty much every hot guy here is like that, that’s the attitude, besides that, very few men here have macho mannerisms, straight guys here are not very manly and not very feminine, they’re just normal.
This is true. There are similarities in spain and portugal as well.
 
“maybe in the future”
I don't foresee him opening an OnlyFans unless he drops out of dental school. Doing a nude photoshoot may already be problematic enough for his future career (something he probably hasn't really thought about), but could nevertheless be excused as "art," especially since none of the pictures are particularly
risqué. But an OnlyFans absolutely would be, especially if he's jacking off or showing his ass(hole).

We'll see though!

I'm honestly rooting for his dental career; can you imagine having him as your dentist?! I hope he doesn't succumb to the thought of quick money now over longterm career stability and income. A year or two from now, everyone asking him to make an OnlyFans will have moved on to next guy, leaving him in the dust as an afterthought. It'd be a shame if he gave up a promising professional career for fleeting money that'll be long gone before he's even 25 and actually starting life.
 
I don't foresee him opening an OnlyFans unless he drops out of dental school. Doing a nude photoshoot may already be problematic enough for his future career (something he probably hasn't really thought about), but could nevertheless be excused as "art," especially since none of the pictures are particularly
risqué. But an OnlyFans absolutely would be, especially if he's jacking off or showing his ass(hole).

We'll see though!

I'm honestly rooting for his dental career; can you imagine having him as your dentist?! I hope he doesn't succumb to the thought of quick money now over longterm career stability and income. A year or two from now, everyone asking him to make an OnlyFans will have moved on to next guy, leaving him in the dust as an afterthought. It'd be a shame if he gave up a promising professional career for fleeting money that'll be long gone before he's even 25 and actually starting life.
A nude photoshoot like the one he did for Yummy won’t be problematic for his career at all here in Europe, now you’re right about Onlyfans, since here is seems as trashy, Onlyfans is no different from doing porn, people expose themselves way too much, the only way I see him doing Onlyfans in the future is if he’s no longer the interest of certain fashion designers, as of now he’s doing money without the necessity of exposing himself in a vulgar way like people do in Onlyfans, same for Pietro Boselli, they are very smart.
 
Not the n word
Definitely not making any excuses for him, but that word as become so desensitized and sanitized since it's used so frequently. People in literally every corner of the globe say and use it because it's seen as "cool", like African-American culture in general. People that don't belong to a culture don't have any problem saying words that are offensive because they have no emotional attachment to them.

Blame White Americans for coining the term and using it to demean an entire group of people, and blame African-Americans who, though they say they wanted to "reclaim" the word and make it their own, continue to use and export it to the world with their culture.

Speaking realistically, Italians like Giorgio cannot be expected to know the history of the N-word and African-American slavery any more than an (African-) American would be expected to know the history of Italy and its cultural peculiarities (like north vs. south Italy, Il Duce, etc.).
 
Definitely not making any excuses for him, but that word as become so desensitized and sanitized since it's used so frequently. People in literally every corner of the globe say and use it because it's seen as "cool", like African-American culture in general. People that don't belong to a culture don't have any problem saying words that are offensive because they have no emotional attachment to them.

Blame White Americans for coining the term and using it to demean an entire group of people, and blame African-Americans who, though they say they wanted to "reclaim" the word and make it their own, continue to use and export it to the world with their culture.

Speaking realistically, Italians like Giorgio cannot be expected to know the history of the N-word and African-American slavery any more than an (African-) American would be expected to know the history of Italy and its cultural peculiarities (like north vs. south Italy, Il Duce, etc.).
Thank you. 100%.
If you find the word offensive, don't use it yourself.