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I'm curious as to what your opinions are about men shaving their body hair. I am normally hairy, but I recently shaved all my body hair for the first time, for a photo shoot for a friends clothing company modeling shorts.
I've gotton mixed reactions from people about it. Some people react like it's great that I did it, they've said things like "Why don't more guys do that?" or "That looks so much better and cleaner."
Others have looked at me with an expression of confusion, "Why did you do that?", "I would never do that to myself." etc. It seems that women like it, and men react to it like it's wierd or unnatural. Some people even seem to think that only gay men shave thier bodies, however I am not gay.
Personally, I think it's much cleaner and better looking. It seems like women are more attracted to it too. I've also realized that when it's hot outside, having all that extra body hair just feels warm, sticky and nasty. I might just keep on shaving it.
So what is you alls opinion on this? It seems like there's a certain stigma in our society that "real men" don't do it. Thanks
I'm curious as to what your opinions are about men shaving their body hair. I am normally hairy, but I recently shaved all my body hair for the first time, for a photo shoot for a friends clothing company modeling shorts.
I've gotton mixed reactions from people about it. Some people react like it's great that I did it, they've said things like "Why don't more guys do that?" or "That looks so much better and cleaner."
Others have looked at me with an expression of confusion, "Why did you do that?", "I would never do that to myself." etc. It seems that women like it, and men react to it like it's wierd or unnatural. Some people even seem to think that only gay men shave thier bodies, however I am not gay.
Personally, I think it's much cleaner and better looking. It seems like women are more attracted to it too. I've also realized that when it's hot outside, having all that extra body hair just feels warm, sticky and nasty. I might just keep on shaving it.
So what is you alls opinion on this? It seems like there's a certain stigma in our society that "real men" don't do it. Thanks
the smooth look is okay, but a little hair is okay too...like a thin coat of hair. but then i think our heads rest better on skin than hair. then again some girls DEMAND a hairy man and are turned off by smooth skin. it's really on a case by case basis.
but if you look like sasquatch without your shirt on? shave it down please.
the smooth look is okay, but a little hair is okay too...like a thin coat of hair. but then i think our heads rest better on skin than hair. then again some girls DEMAND a hairy man and are turned off by smooth skin. it's really on a case by case basis.
but if you look like sasquatch without your shirt on? shave it down please.
I do, it sets me apart from the metros and 'lil boys!
if having "man card" requires you to groom, act, dress, speak, live how others want you to and not how you yourself are comfortable well then here you go. You can have mine.
The current culture's revulsion to body hair is silly. Sounds like a lot of men spend way too much time shaving. There is nothing wrong with body hair, if others have a problem with it, it's their problem.
I have never shaved anything except my face and never will. While I don't think young men who shave their chest, underarms etc are gay, I believe they are heavily influenced by gay culture (even if they are unaware of it). Same thing with their bodybuilding, that has gay roots as well.
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