Wednesday, June 5, 2013

KaraLynne Mackrory & Men in Boots: Why Regency Men Are Sexy

My guest today is author, KaraLynne Mackrory, and she is talking about what makes Regency men sexy! I have to agree that they are sexy indeed, well, most of them! I find that the conclusions to her research make much sense to this reader! Speaking of reading, Mr. Darcy in KaraLynne's Bluebells in the Mourning is capable and sexy! I liked him very much! 

Michele Reed and Meryton Press have included two giveaways of Bluebells in the Mourning. More details at the bottom of this post! Now please welcome KaraLynne Mackrory!

I conducted a very thorough (I asked myself) survey into why Regency men are so appealing (sexy).  My scientific (and totally unbiased) research led me to the conclusion it all came down to capability.  Regency men are just so darn capable.  They can ride horses, shoot, dance, manage estates, etc all at an age before most men these days have learned to pass Level Whatever of that Xbox game.

Even their clothes seem to exude capability (for making me swoon).  Their cravats and coats are formal in today's standards.  Yet, today when we see a man in a suit we think he must be successful (and even wealthy).  So it is easy to conclude in this modern girl's head that all Regency men were successful and rich (yummy checklist #s 4 & 7).  Their boots speak of instant readiness (to steal my heart) for whatever may come up - be it a horse ride or other manly activity.  A modern man who seems prepared is no less appealing.  A prepared man is a capable man.  Lastly, a Regency gentleman's pants fit (well).  Raise your hand ladies if you see "mature responsible man" flash across your mind when you see that fella walking down the street with pants the size of tents hanging about his ankles.  Anyone?  Anyone?  Exactly.

Regency gentlemen were educated.  They went to Cambridge or Oxford.  Their knowledge of the world (both literally and literarily) was broad.  Similarly, educated men today are considered better catches than the ones who can only name all of the characters in The Simpsons.

Regency men had accents.  I cannot stress the sexiness of this aspect enough.  But how does it relate to him being capable?  For some reason we Americans tend to think a man with a British accent is cultured and educated.  That's why we give people in our movies and sitcoms who play a role with these qualities an accent.  Not always, but often.

Regency men do not make physical overtures (sadly) to ladies before they have an understanding with the lady.  While the stilted physical world of Regency England is not entirely what I would consider ideal (I'm all for kisses) - there is something to be said about a man who apparently appreciates more about a woman than her physical qualities (and demonstrates that).

I hope I have made some sense here.  But if not, forgive me. Scientific research is often messy and hard to understand so it really isn't my fault.  Basically and to conclude, Regency men are so darn appealing (sexy) because they are capable.  Capable of providing stimulating conversation (educated).  Capable of doing manly things (riding horses, shooting, and wearing boots - yummy).  Capable of providing nice things (remember suits = success).  Capable of keeping their hands to themselves unless we wish otherwise (and I do).  Oh and their accents are dreamy.  Ultimately Regency men possess most, if not all, qualities that are generally found attractive in modern men.  Although I am able to do many things for myself, it's nice to have a man on whom I can depend to be capable if I need it (and who wears clothes that fit).  All of the women in my survey agreed that a capable man is a sexy man.

If you ladies are looking for a capable man - check out my new release, Bluebells in the Mourning.  I promise the ultra capable (and sexy) Mr. Darcy will not disappoint.

Thank you for being my guest today, KaraLynne. I did enjoy reading your thorough and scientific research findings. Yes, a capable man is a sexy man and I do love the cravat and tight breeches!

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Meryton Press is giving away one Trade paperback and one eBook for an eReader, both worldwide. Leave a comment telling us why you think Regency men are sexy! Be sure and leave your email address so we can reach you if you are the randomly selected winners. Giveaway ends at midnight, June 11. Thank you Michele Reed and Meryton Press for this awesome giveaway!



24 comments:

  1. The riding boots, I tell ye...it's the riding boots!!LOL! Loved the blog KaraLynne!!

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    1. Thanks Cynthia! I agree. My post title was actually named "men in boots: why regency men are sexy " soooo yah!

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    2. Sorry about that slip-up, KaraLynne. It has been corrected!

      Thanks for coming by Cynthia!

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  2. LOL! I love this. My friends all admit that movie Mr. Darcy is dishy, but its because of the actor where I argue that its the men of that era.

    Thanks!

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    1. Wasn't this a great post? I loved it! I might have to think it both in the case you mentioned. :)

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    2. Dishy film Darcys notwithstanding - its the whole "gentleman" aspect of a Regency man. Dont get me wrong Colin MacFadyen is delightful. Or was it Matthew Firth? Either way - Yummy! ::wink::

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  3. I think Regency men are also sexy because of their code of honour -- they care about a woman's reputation. (Except for cads such as Wickham and Willoughby, of course.) A Regency gentleman had to practice the art of conversation with a woman, not just the art of kissing. And he sought the acquaintance of her family, knowing that marriage involved the union of both their families.

    ~ junewilliams7 {at} yahoo {dot} com

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    1. AMEN! I like the art of conversation as much as I like the art of kissing. Good work Regency men for (hopefully) being masters of both! :)

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  4. I absolutely LOVED this post, and the book holds such promise!!!
    I wholeheartedly agree with the 'capable' concept (+ ramifications) and I guess this is just a repetition, but here it goes.
    Reasons why I think they're sexy:
    - the clothes, definitely (thanks, George Brummel!)
    - the fact that they can DANCE - how many guys under 40 (and over, for that matter) can ACTUALLY dance, these days?
    - their education (classical or otherwise)
    - the reserve (or is that just the likes of Darcy and Col. Brandon?)
    - behaving in a gentlemanlike manner (when they can)
    - all the sporty things they do, riding, fencing, swimming in lakes, you get the picture :)
    - and last but by no means least, the aura of chivalry and honour (for those who have it).
    Have a great day, all of you - and sorry for rambling :)
    joana{underscore}sw{at}yahoo{dot}co{dot}uk

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    1. No rambling there - all you said is gospel to me. And the knowing how to dance thing - mostly gay men these days and that doesnt help me at all! ;) pout.

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    2. So glad you came by, Joana! Didn't ramble at all...loved every word!

      Hope you have had a great week!

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  5. Definitely the chivalry. I swoon over any gentleman who knows how to treat a lady.

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    1. So do I, Lillian! Thanks for coming by and good luck!

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  6. The points KaraLynne made are all valid. Regency men are so sexy because they appreciate women's intellect and inner beauty more than outward appearances. That is why men like Mr Darcy marries Elizabeth Bennet rather than Caroline Bingleys of the world and why Captain Wentworth loved Anne all those years that they are apart.

    evangelineace2020(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Good comment! I'm so glad you popped in for a visit and a comment!

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  7. Give me a British accent and nice fitting pair of breeches (with boots, of course) and I turn into a puddle of drool!

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    1. I do understand, gailw, and I concur!

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    2. Its a common ailment among intelligent women. I think the official diagnosis is called Brititis. There is no cure.

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  8. for me its the boots, the British accent (my husband is Scottish), the education and being a Gentleman. So all I need to do is to buy some boots and hubby is perfect and sexy

    meikleblog at gmail dot com

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    1. How sweet of you to say those things about your husband. I do believe you need to get him some boots! :)

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    2. And with your husband being scottish -- KILTS! YUMMY factor increase by like 10X. My husband's ancestry is Scottish too and let me tell you - he looks good in a kilt. :)

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  9. Thank you so much, for being my guest, KaraLynne. I loved your post. Not only was it very entertaining and lively, it gave us many insights from your scientific research! :) I loved hearing from the readers and getting their comments on sexy men!

    Thank you again for a fun time!

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  10. I agree men in boots are handsome. I have been with my husband since I was 14, married after nursing school and I think he looks great in his boots espically ATVing in the mountains in Colo. Since we both are ancient he is my REGANCY MAN.

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    1. What a wonderful testament to your Regency man. Thanks for stopping by.

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