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Well shaving your legs as a man just seems a little to on them fem side for me. When men shave most things seems a little too fem. I'd seriously freak out if my husband shaved his legs......creepy. However I married a manly man, so I don't have to worry about that. He don't even like to shave his face so no worries there.
Aside from chest hair and back hair, it seems the majority of women are against men shaving their legs, or shaving their pubes (inc underarm hair), stomach.etc unless they are swimmers or something. If shaving your face and chest is acceptable, why is shaving your legs any weirder? Can't women see that it's because of cultural norms that they find it so shocking?
Once upon a time men probably thought women with smooth legs was weird. But over time, this has changed.
If the trend towards hair removal by shaving, waxing, laser.etc continues, I think women will be more open minded towards men who want the have smooth legs etc.
I think women want their men to be.....men. That's my reasoning . Now, women don't want their men to be monkeys in having copious amounts of back hair and a furry chest à la Austin Powers
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As a guy, I don't think there's anything wrong with a shaved look on men if it happens to look good for that person or makes same feel good about himself. I've actually explored the idea of removing all of my body hair (and that's as soon as I can afford laser hair removal) because I'm just plumb tired of being so hairy. There's nothing wrong with even a limited amount of body hair on a man, and I'm not completely ruling out keeping my chest hair. I personally believe women are more attracted to men with less body hair.
Besides, it'd be less hair shed in the bathroom. The cleanup is a bit much sometimes.
Aside from chest hair and back hair, it seems the majority of women are against men shaving their legs, or shaving their pubes (inc underarm hair), stomach.etc unless they are swimmers or something. If shaving your face and chest is acceptable, why is shaving your legs any weirder? Can't women see that it's because of cultural norms that they find it so shocking?
Once upon a time men probably thought women with smooth legs was weird. But over time, this has changed.
If the trend towards hair removal by shaving, waxing, laser.etc continues, I think women will be more open minded towards men who want the have smooth legs etc.
I've never met a girl that is against a man shaving their pubes, EVER lol. Actually, most demand it these days. I am 25 years old and date women from 18-25 if that helps.
Being hairy is very masculine and very sexy (except facial hair; I'm not a fan of Grizzly Adams ); there are different strokes for different folks. The minute a man picks up a razor and starts shaving his legs is the minute I'll pick up my keys and start peeling out of the parking lot – never to return, regardless of what I may have left behind.
I'll have my dignity and my purse – that's all I'll really need .
I've never met a girl that is against a man shaving their pubes, EVER lol. Actually, most demand it these days. I am 25 years old and date women from 18-25 if that helps.
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