is
for Mr. Right. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a new character
emerges in gay personal ads, Mr. Right . . . As gay liberation widened
the pool of our potential partners, we became more and more fastidious
and harder to please until personal ads were transformed from open-ended
cattle calls (as in ads that read "DESPERATE!," "Help!,"
and "lonely male!") into quixotic quests for the ideal partner,
the one-in-a-million man who can satisfy our stringent new requirements
for sexual and emotional compatibility. A fairy-tale notion of fate
lies behind many contemporary gay personal ads, which are haunted by the
illusory figure of Prince Charming, by a knight in shining armor who will
sweep us off our feet, thereby fulfilling the romantic daydram of a culture
paralyzed by choice and spoiled by the privileges of open communication.
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