

I Am A Much-Mampered Straight Guy
Before I was 16, my personal care regime was quite simple. Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant… not much else.
But as I grew into those teenage years, I grew conscious of my body — or I just wanted girls to grow conscious of my body.
I put in some effort. Hair gel for spiked tips, Clearasil for zits. Personal care was becoming time-consuming and fairly expensive. It ain’t easy bein’ clean.
Eventually, the Walmart personal care aisles were not enough for me. As I grew older, I began seeing a dermatologist for acne. This lead to semi-regular acne-oriented facials.
I sliced my foot/toe jumping off a tractor when I was 18. It led to an infection. A few months after, I began getting semi-regular pedicures. Turns out, many men get pedicures for health reasons.
When I got to college, I had all four of my wisdom teeth removed. Then I got braces. Straightening teeth is an expensive proposition, no matter the gender.
Not long ago, I was punched in the face. Long story. Not many women get that lucky! It resulted in a blood vessel bursting under my right eye. I’ve had to get it lasered four times at $90 a zap. I’ll be making another appointment soon.
Now, I’ve always been a little particular about things. But I’m particular about personal care for a few reasons:
- I like being healthy and happy with myself.
- Girlfriends appreciate it.
I am a bit more particular than some men. A few years ago, I moved into a house where I shared a bathroom with another guy. Where I had my cabinet full of stuff, with my electric toothbrush charging on the counter, he had nearly nothing.
He had a toothbrush in a coffee mug. That’s it. I don’t know how he was able to spend 30 minutes in the bathroom each morning. I don’t even know if he had toothpaste. I hope he didn’t use mine.
His sister came over soon after I moved in. She apparently looked in our bathroom and assumed I was gay.
So clearly I’m a little more into personal care than most straight males.
But I don’t think my spending is far from average. It’s probably below average since I’m good at shopping. Okay, I just reread that last sentence. To balance out my bathroom and shopping sentences, also know that I’ve torn apart the engine in my car and put it back together and I hunt deer.
See, I’m manly. Moving on.
I feel that if I want to feel good about myself and be successful at dating, spending a healthy amount on personal care is necessary.
It’s 2016. Long gone are the days of the cowboy where men showered once a season and shaved even less.
As I grow older, I seem to spend more and more on personal care items. I’m even considering getting a massage. I hear they can be amazing.
The amount we spend on our personal care is a reflection of how much we care about our lives. When I think about it, this spending category is all about caring for myself. Getting rid of acne boosted my self-esteem — a key component to having a mentally healthy life. I got braces mainly so I wouldn’t have to get dentures someday.
My motivation behind getting a massage is to reduce stress. It’s bizarre how humans find it easy to spend tons of money on thingsbut perhaps not enough on themselves. My wakeup call was when I realized I spent more time/effort making my car look/run well than I did by making myself look/feel well. That didn’t make much sense to me.
Mampering is a very real thing. Even if my dictionary is putting a squiggly red line under the word. Gay, straight, bisexual — you name it, mampering should happen. That is, unless you’re a child. Or my former roommate.