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Younger women have been bombarded with the media's imags of guys with no body hair.
Older women are more feminine and consider hair on a guy to be a sign of manliness.
Today's young women are very masculine so no wonder they don't like hair on their men.
I might be the older woman indeed but I don't find myself to be as you say, "more feminine" probably more the opposite. Still have that tomboyish demeanor. Yes, I do like men with a hairy chest, I mean...to a certain degree, anyways. Not too keen on being mates with Gonzo, the gorilla either.
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Originally Posted by Black Jack22
Younger women have been bombarded with the media's imags of guys with no body hair.
Older women are more feminine and consider hair on a guy to be a sign of manliness.
Today's young women are very masculine so no wonder they don't like hair on their men.
They may think that, but I don't really equate hairy chests as being more masculine myself. It's just a genetic trait that varies by region. Are you saying Italians are more masculine than say Swedes, who tend to have little or no chest hair? Or a large swathe of the world's population in much of Africa, Asia and the Americas?
They may think that, but I don't really equate hairy chests as being more masculine myself. It's just a genetic trait that varies by region. Are you saying Italians are more masculine than say Swedes, who tend to have little or no chest hair? Or a large swathe of the world's population in much of Africa, Asia and the Americas?
Not all Italians are hairy, you'd be surprised how hairless some Northern Italian's can be!
They may think that, but I don't really equate hairy chests as being more masculine myself. It's just a genetic trait that varies by region. Are you saying Italians are more masculine than say Swedes, who tend to have little or no chest hair? Or a large swathe of the world's population in much of Africa, Asia and the Americas?
Actually, the amount of hair is related to the amount of testosterone so you can say it has something to do with masculinity . But to answer your question, if a man is naturally hairless, that's fine (considering I was attracted to him to begin with).
Question to women who find shaved chests unattractive, what about men who naturally have little or no chest hair?
Even though it's not exactly my preference, that's fine. That's the way it is; it's not a result of vanity, cluelessness, and gayishness. It's not the chest that's the issue; it's its owner!
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Actually, the amount of hair is related to the amount of testosterone so you can say it has something to do with masculinity . But to answer your question, if a man is naturally hairless, that's fine (considering I was attracted to him to begin with).
Well actually, testosterone just affects the amount of hair your genes naturally allow you to have. You have have a lot of testosterone but not alot of hair if it's not in your genetic makeup. Just like taking a ton of estrogen isn't going to make you into a real woman. Comprende? So again, by this reasoning Middle Easterners are more masculine than others?
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Even though it's not exactly my preference, that's fine. That's the way it is; it's not a result of vanity, cluelessness, and gayishness. It's not the chest that's the issue; it's its owner!
Good answer!
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