In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. And in the land of everybody looking fairly average in their underpants, it seems that David Beckham has ascended to the throne - a huge magisterial knickers magnate presiding over us mere mortals who live in a perpetual state of sucking in our stomachs when somebody attractive walks by.
I have never 'got' all the drooling over David Beckham - especially in the new ad campaign for his underwear range with fashion retailing giant H&M. Sure, he's a good guy who cares about his "fahmilee" and can bend a football into the back of the net like few others, but when it comes to the aesthetics, I find him rather bland, obvious. He's what a parliamentary select committee would come up when tasked to put together a sex symbol - everything in the right place, but no promises of adventure or excitement beyond. Finding yourself alone in a bedroom with him would have all the passion of a breakfast meeting in a Little Chef just outside Slough. He's taut, tanned, and utterly functional.
Time, then, to focus my attention elsewhere. Beckham is slowly morphing into a Ricky Gervais lookalike and those hen's eyes of his don't reveal much of his soul, if he still has one after years of posing every which way in a variety of undergarments with his numerous body doodles. I need something more real, something I can work with. Beckham's humanitarian acts and vacant good looks just aren't enough for me.
Thankfully, there's been another famous crotch in the news this week that's been very deservedly getting the attention it's been lacking all these years. And it's another David. Time to step forward (and zip up) Mr Miliband.
Oh, I know what you're thinking. Have I got the right person? The geeky, awkward-looking politician who spent an unfortunate number of years behind some very unforgiving, ardour-shrivelling spectacles? Really? Oh, yes, I'm deadly serious. And here's why Miliband gets the coveted spot as my poster boy, reaching the places that Beckham and his hipster trunks cannot.
Brain and stamina
You can't deny David M has got the smarts. As the foreign secretary from 2007-2010 during some tough years for the Labour administration, appointed by Gordon Brown, probably the most ridiculed party leader since Neil Kinnock fell over in the opening titles of Spitting Image every week. Representing the UK during a period of acute terrorism paranoia, with the fallout from the Gulf War raining down on him from all angles, the marvellous Miliband held his own. And we bet he never bored his mates about it down the pub. The boy's got balls.
Charm
He might look like a bank manager on the verge of a nervous breakdown, but I reckon David is an old smoothie at the heart of it. Witness his complete disarmament of his US counterpart Hillary Clinton, who practically threw herself in front of his car at their last meeting, such was her sadness that their 'special relationship' was coming to an end. Hillary is no pushover when it comes to the charm; hubby Bill's antics will have put her on her guard for life. And yet Mr M sauntered into her life with his lop-sided grin and her ice heart was reduced to bathwater in an instant.
Looks
OK, so he's not as chiselled as Beckham, and he may not have as sculpted a behind, but not an ounce is wasted on Miliband major. He's a runner, and is toned to perfection, with muscles a-poppin' on those wiry thighs of his, and shapely arms thanks to years of carrying around big heavy documents full of politics, as opposed to balancing a manbag on his elbow.
Vulnerability
And yet despite the fact he's a go-getter, globetrotter and dripping in power, he still has a softer side. He was photographed recently snoozing on the Tube in London, his adorable head leaning on his study hand, his gangly legs splayed and his fly half-undone (revealing nothing - our David's too classy for that), knackered after a long day of hardcore parliamentary toil. (Err, well it was 3pm, actually, but I'm assuming he'd been up for 48 hours or something.) Despite everything, he still needs looking after. Oh, to tuck him in with his cocoa and copy of the Economist.
So, laugh all you like. Go back to dribbling over the razor-lipped pants monkey running around with his body double in LA. But I know understated hotness when I see it - and Miliband's got it in spades.
Kinda.