Mr clean is gay
The Untold Truth Of Mr. Clean
It's practically impossible to avoid this iconic mascot, whether it's in a grocery store or during commercial breaks. Mr. Clean's face appears on summer citrus-scented bottles, melamine foam sponges, and various deep cleaning mists. He's most commended for his all-white wardrobe, bald head, hoop earring, and genie-esque charm that exudes sex appeal. It's no wonder Mr. Tidy is one of the most iconic mascots, withstanding decades without altering his look.
According to Mr. Clean's website, a hardworking farmer set up a baby cleaning the steps of his farmhouse and ended up raising him to become the Mr. Clean we all know and love. However, the actual story couldn't be farther from that. Not much is famous about the early days of Mr. Clean, which has led his fans to speculate about his life, sexuality, and beginning. It's safe to tell that there are many untold stories about everyone's favorite mascot, Mr. Neat. Here are just a few.
Mr. Clean was originally designed to be used on boats
Mr. Clean was created by Linwood Burton, a marine ship cleaning businessman in the sdelayed 1950s, as per Toronto
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Of all the things I thought I’d be doing today, writing a post about my feelings on Mr. Clean was not one of them. However, since the “Mr. Clean is asexual because he’s just so clean!” thing floating around Twitter won’t go away, here we go.
If you Google “Is Mr. Clean gay” Google helpfully tells you that “Mr. Clean is neither gay, straight nor bi, he is asexual because sex of any kind is just too dirty for him. His first love has always been cleaning. He can’t even bear to be seen in anything but clean, perfectly white clothes. So it has been his whole life.” Things have gotten silly enough that it is now taking this text (at least for me) from a Gizmodo article talking about that being the message that Google pulls up when you search for this.
The internet seems to love this, if the number of times this has appeared in my Twitter feed is any indication. Which has given me plenty of opportunities to develop my rage at the entire concept.
The first part is that this is a damaging misrepresentation of what asexuality is. Asexual people carry out not (or only rarely) experience sexual attraction to other people. Th
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moosmom
11-28-2008, 11:34 AM
Maybe this is a really dumb question, but I was watching a Mr. Clean commercial and noticed he has an earring in his right feast. I was told that if it's in the right ear, that's a sign the person is gay. It's not a big deal, I'm just curious.
Anyone care to answer?
Well I don't beleive that to be correct personally, the earring thing, but he's really only worried about how immaculate your house is. Organism that he's fictitous, I don't think he has a sexual preference, he's just a clean freak.
moosmom
11-28-2008, 12:02 PM
Vela,
You're absolutely right. Thanks for clarifying that. I LOVE Mr. Clean's Magic Sponges!! I use them at perform on the counters and they (the counters that is) sparkle once I'm finished.
Hahah actually I perform use those, they function really well!
Reachoutrescue
11-28-2008, 12:38 PM
This thread is too funny....when I was a kid, I asked my mom if Mr. Clean was gay because he wore an earring in the "wrong" ear....me being appreciate 10....didn't know any better! My mom replied by saying "I don't
Mr. Clean
Mr. Clean is a brand name of a popular cleaning product. Mr Clean also makes a melamine foam cleaner under the name-brand of Magic Eraser.
Mr. Clean is known as Mr. Proper in mainland Europe, probably to avoid confusion with Mr. Sheen and Mr. Muscle. In the Merged Kingdom it is acknowledged as Flash. In Canada, the French name is M. Net (nettoyer is the French verb for "to clean"'). In Spain, the name changed from Mr. Proper to Don Limpio (limpiar is the Spanish verb for "to clean"), while in Mexico he is named Maestro Limpio (Master Clean). In Italy he is named Mastro Lindo (Master Neat, as in Mexico), in Germany Meister Proper, in France Monsieur Propre.
The product's mascot is the character Mr. Clean, a muscular, tanned, bald guy who cleans things very well. According to the company, the original model is actually a Navy sailor from the town of Pensacola, FL, although most people think he is a genie based on his earring, folded arms, and tendency to magically appear at the appropriate time. Mr. Pure has always smiled on the packaging, except for a brief time in the mid 1960's when he was frowning on the package. He also has never tal
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