There are beautiful men and beautiful boys, too. I'd say Richard Chamberlain in his younger years was beautiful. Also, I thought the boy who played Romeo in the Romeo and Juliet that came out in the early 70s was beautiful. To me at least, a man appears to be beautiful when his face has feminine characteristics. For example, some men have thick, long, silky eyelashes. If their skin is smooth, their mouths a little full, their eyes filled with crystalline color, a little flush appearing now and then in the face, and if they possess ease and grace, men can be beautiful. Remove their masculine garb, put them into tight-fitted sequin dresses (maybe sea green or fuschia), set them upon stillettos, manicure their nails, do up their hair, dangle sparkling earrings from their lobes, teach them to walk the way Italian women can, pull up the Austrian puff upon a whole lot them:

Gorgeous!

[I've been wanting to use Austrian puff after having read about it last week on a link someone gave us.What a perfect place for it right here to puff up male pulchritude.]

Men can be beautiful and more. They can even aspire to Faldage's heights.