Preface: Yes, this guy, on paper, is undeniably hot. He's maybe not everyone's type, but he certainly is for many of us.

I live near him, I've briefly interacted with him a couple times in the nightclub everyone usually goes to. At first, I couldn't believe it was him, and I was excited and surprised to really see him in the flesh (yeah, I realise it's pretty lame to get even slightly starstruck with micro-influencers haha).

Point One: Yes, he totally does come off as arrogant, cocky, and unlikeable. His body language at the bar suggests he should be served instantly, and no one else there matters. He struts around knowing he's got it all – good looks, good skin, good body, and money. His friends all seem to be the same. Upper class snobs who enjoy living the fine Mediterranean life, but are they all self made? I doubt it. Most of them are only in their early 20s. They've got family money. But hey, who cares. I wouldn't want to hang out with them, but if you do, that's fair.

Point Two: He's actually pretty small. Like a little pocket rocket teddy. It's pretty cute to be honest, but it's far from the persona he conveys online as this muscle twunk. He is a lot smaller proportioned and more slender than I would have ever thought. He certainly knows his best angles and how to work the camera for his socials, but, face to face, there's really nothing remarkable or worth being jealous over, which leads me to my conclusion.

Conclusion: We see these hot, gay twink or daddy influencer types regularly on our socials but it's so refreshing to be reminded that most of the time, their internet persona, appearance included, can be somewhat far from the truth.
So, my point is, don't worry too much about your looks; you are hot, you are sexy, there's no need to compare yourself to those online, and if even one of the 'hottest gay twunk micro-influencers' isn't as perfect as they try to portray, then I think we can all let out a sigh of relief. They aren't perfect, none of us are. And that's okay! ;)
 
Preface: Yes, this guy, on paper, is undeniably hot. He's maybe not everyone's type, but he certainly is for many of us.

I live near him, I've briefly interacted with him a couple times in the nightclub everyone usually goes to. At first, I couldn't believe it was him, and I was excited and surprised to really see him in the flesh (yeah, I realise it's pretty lame to get even slightly starstruck with micro-influencers haha).

Point One: Yes, he totally does come off as arrogant, cocky, and unlikeable. His body language at the bar suggests he should be served instantly, and no one else there matters. He struts around knowing he's got it all – good looks, good skin, good body, and money. His friends all seem to be the same. Upper class snobs who enjoy living the fine Mediterranean life, but are they all self made? I doubt it. Most of them are only in their early 20s. They've got family money. But hey, who cares. I wouldn't want to hang out with them, but if you do, that's fair.

Point Two: He's actually pretty small. Like a little pocket rocket teddy. It's pretty cute to be honest, but it's far from the persona he conveys online as this muscle twunk. He is a lot smaller proportioned and more slender than I would have ever thought. He certainly knows his best angles and how to work the camera for his socials, but, face to face, there's really nothing remarkable or worth being jealous over, which leads me to my conclusion.

Conclusion: We see these hot, gay twink or daddy influencer types regularly on our socials but it's so refreshing to be reminded that most of the time, their internet persona, appearance included, can be somewhat far from the truth.
So, my point is, don't worry too much about your looks; you are hot, you are sexy, there's no need to compare yourself to those online, and if even one of the 'hottest gay twunk micro-influencers' isn't as perfect as they try to portray, then I think we can all let out a sigh of relief. They aren't perfect, none of us are. And that's okay! ;)
So right !!!