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Jun 18, 2010, 06:00AM

Galatea in the Real

The viability of perfected beauty between the sheets.

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There are three categories of hotness in the world: the Not Hots, the Generally Good Lookings and the Model Hots.

The Not Hots are people who just don’t know how to work with what they have. These are the same people who have probably had a little too much Botox and wear Crocs.

The Generally Good Lookings are people who are hot enough that they can get laid at the drop of a hat, anytime, including right now. I think most people are Generally Good Looking.

The Model Hots, though, are at the tippy top of the hotness pyramid.

As a gay, I think I’ve always had an eye for hot guys, but “Model Hot” is an entirely separate category, and it’s only since I’ve been working at a fashion magazine that I’ve realized what “Model Hot” really means. A dude who is “Model Hot” stands out from all the rest of us like a midget in a sequin catsuit. Lots of people say, “Oh you’re so hot you could model!” but these people are all liars.

Model Hot is a very specific look, and you can’t look a “Model Hot” guy directly in the eyes. I mean, you could try to but he might zap you with his modelizing X-ray vision, drawing attention to any and all body fat you have. But you’ll want to look because he’s so beautiful it’s almost weird. And somehow he doesn’t seem human at all, more like a perfectly engineered pod person grown in a fabulous laboratory somewhere in Europe.

Until I started working in fashion, I never knew and had never been around any real male models. Like most of us, I’d only seen them in the magazines. So imagine how stoked I was about the first photo shoot I did with the mag—a nighttime beach shoot! Me on a beach with five really hot scantily clad models? Helllooo.

When I met the models the day of the shoot, all I remember thinking was Good Lord! And right there, my brain completely stopped working. Mush. These guys were downright Amazonian, big, chiseled, and slightly intimidating. Real models. I was worried they would know I thought they were hot, or that I’d stare too much and then they would kick my ass, which actually might be kind of fun, but then I remembered that, oh, it’s fashion and everybody’s gay and everybody’s staring at everybody and everybody’s thinking the same thing so it’s probably okay.

By now we’ve all met one another and we’re rolling out to the Hamptons. I can feel myself wanting to talk to the models, mostly because I’m interested in what their lives are like. Show after show after show, Milan, Paris, New York. Ad campaigns, castings, photo shoots.

Okay, so now we’re on the set. We’ve set up the clothes and the photographer is doing test shots. On a photo shoot the models don’t usually dress themselves. That’s the art of the quick change, and the glory of being an intern in a men’s fashion department: one person takes the clothes the model is wearing, and the other person gives the model new clothes to put back on. Okay, so I’m there in front of a Model Hot dude, taking his clothes and trying really hard not to stare/foam at the mouth. I pass.

Even though the Model Hots are so gorgeous you can’t think straight around them, in my opinion they’re virtually desexualized. There I was with Foreign Sounding Name Model, and as hot as he was, and as much as I checked him out, I didn’t have a single erotic thought about him. My own boyfriend even makes jokes about how now that I’m surrounded by gigantic male models who all have perfect waists, faces and abs, he thinks I’m going to leave him for a model.

But the thing is, to me Model Hots are sexy and they’re beautiful, but they’re not erotic. I’m not sure they even have sexual organs. You go to reach for the cock and it’s flat. Surprise! A person that hot is nonsexual because he’s already a picture waiting to be taken. A Model Hot person is like a perfectly wrapped Christmas present that looks great on the outside but has nothing in it, and you don’t even really want to open it because you’ll ruin the fabulous packaging.

Could you even imagine having sex with a Model Hot? You’d constantly compare yourself to their extraterrestriality.

“Wait, no, don’t do it from that side, this is my better side.”

“Did I find my light?”

Thrust. Thrust. Thrust. “How do I look?” Thrust.

Plus, I’d be too afraid to like scratch their face or sabotage their careers by accidentally slipping them a carbohydrate.

Sometimes I really do wonder if extremely beautiful people know they have this kind of effect on the rest of us. I mean, what’s it like to be so beautiful that everyone around you loses all consciousness? It’s like a beautiful curse—and now is the only time I’d ever want to be average.

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  • I once met a model...in front of the abercrombie store in midtown manhattan. he was so nice and chiseled. we took a picture with him and that was it. needless to say he was intimidating, but at least I don't have to stand outside shirtless all day taking pictures with everyone.

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