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I am fine with it either way. Although I actually prefer at least some body hair on men. Even as a young teenager, I remember finding really hairy legs on boys super attractive. I'm currently dating someone with chest/stomach and back hair (and facial hair too!), and I think it's sexy. He was worried about his hair at first (mostly because his female friends told him it wasn't good) and was shaving it off until I told him I am fine with it.
I like smooth and hairy chests but only if the hair isn't really thick and/or coarse. I don't want to feel like I'm rubbing up against a dog or a scratching post.
Although I'm *not* attracted to body hair, chest hair (or back hair) isn't going to influence how drawn I am to someone-it's merely a preference, not a dealbreaker.
I think it really depends on whether the man has a muscular chest or not.
An overweight guy or a guy with no muscle is not going to improve their looks by shaving their chest.
They just end up looking like little boys with adult sized bodies.
But a muscular chest can look even more defined with the chest hair removed.
You rarely ever see pro bodybuilders with any hair on their bodies, except for the head.
Yes, women like to run their fingers through the hairy chests of their husbands/boyfriends, and they hate the abrasion caused by rubbing against shaved chest stubble during sex.
But guys who lift weights like to see the results.
What's the point of working hard to develop six pack abs when they're buried under hair?
I think it really depends on whether the man has a muscular chest or not.
An overweight guy or a guy with no muscle is not going to improve their looks by shaving their chest.
They just end up looking like little boys with adult sized bodies.
But a muscular chest can look even more defined with the chest hair removed.
You rarely ever see pro bodybuilders with any hair on their bodies, except for the head.
Yes, women like to run their fingers through the hairy chests of their husbands/boyfriends, and they hate the abrasion caused by rubbing against shaved chest stubble during sex.
But guys who lift weights like to see the results.
What's the point of working hard to develop six pack abs when they're buried under hair?
I'm pretty muscular and I've never shaved my chest. Sounds like a lameo excuse for guys who can't grow any. lmao I remember in high school gym class.....most of the football players had NONE! This was back before men shaved as well. Now I know they were all straight, but I always caught them staring at my body hair and thick beard. The black guys even used to tell me "white people be hairy". lol
Glad you like it fellers! lol
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