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Originally Posted by sierraAZ
Well, if one has shaggy carpet on his back, I can see it... But getting rid of hair that's not excessive and it's in places where Mother Nature intended it to be is not my idea of masculinity!
Nature also intended women to have some leg hair and pubic hair too.
not really true men have a different shape then woman i saw a guy with small built calfs and small legs shaved. if i just saw his legs i would know it was a mans leg. hair is not what makes a man look like a man its body structure
not really true men have a different shape then woman i saw a guy with small built calfs and small legs shaved. if i just saw his legs i would know it was a mans leg. hair is not what makes a man look like a man its body structure
Most people say hairy legs are masculine. "Most" is the key word. That means not "ALL" people say it. I shave my legs in summer sometimes because it's comfortable and I feel clean and young. I also do repairs to my own car, use power tools and work with wood, do electric and plumbing work around the house more than most non-blue collar men would do these days. Cleaning grease, paint, wood-stain and other chemicals from the skin is easier without hair. Sorry folks, but I'm not going to define my masculinity by counting the hairs on my legs and back.
I know I'm in a minority here. But as I've said before, you can't please everybody. BTW, more than once, women has told me I have nice legs. Of course, I was a few years younger then.
(And no, I'm not gay. The few gay men I'm aware of seem to be more hairy than me. Body hair has nothing to do with sexual preference.)
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