Heterosexual men in many
instances do not need all of these qualities to attract women (as well
as many lesbians.) Additionally, "straight" couples have social
pressures to pair off with a mate earlier, progressing to getting
married and having kids. Generalizing, but once you're taken especially
in a marriage people often have numerous priorities over keeping up an
appearance. Where as gay men even once in a relationship continue to
have fitness and looks meshed into their social groups creating a
feeling of keeping up with the Jones.
There are plenty of straight male models, the gay ones just don't have to closet themselves (because the industry as a whole is not generally homophobic), so you notice "more" gay men than you do in the everyday world.
- There are a number of gay males already in the industry and starting out as a model you will work with a lot of different photographers and other models and many straight males are intimidated about working with gay males especially in a situation where everyone is looking at you so natural selection keeps a number of straight males from continuing in the profession.
- As many have already mentioned gay men tend to care more about their appearance and don't underestimate the amount of work that goes into maintaining you body image as a male model.
- Many gay men tend to have creative and dramatic flair which draws them to careers such as acting, dancing, ice skating, modeling, hair styling, interior design, fashion design, etc.