"At what point did we decide that a textbook 'Hunk' should be slim, curvy and have no to minimal body hair?" (woman, young)
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My question is "At what point did we decide that a textbook 'hunk' should be slim, curvy and have no to minimal body hair?"
There is no "texbook" hunk. Everyone has a different idea of what is "ideal" for them. But I agree that for many women, excessive body hair is undesirable.
I am one of them...I simply find it unattractive. It does not mean that I would not consider you a terrific person, or a great friend. I simply would not be attracted to you in a physical sense, from just an initial meeting. However, after becoming friends, on some other level, there is nothing to say that a relationship could not develop. So while your issue may be a problem for some, on purely a "at first sight" basis, I seriously doubt that it would prevent most from becoming closer, after getting to know you.
I have always wanted a bit more body hair. My hair on my arms is light so barely noticeable... my legs has a bunch, and I have a little bit on my chest. No back hair or anything like that, lol.
Did you want more pit hair? I notice some guys have huge bushes under there and some do not. Very interesting. Right?
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Originally Posted by djfish34ren
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I have always wanted a bit more body hair. My hair on my arms is light so barely noticeable... my legs has a bunch, and I have a little bit on my chest. No back hair or anything like that, lol.
I have always liked chest hair. I like men that keep themselves in shape, but the body builder ones don't do a thing for me. I just don't care for all those muscles. The one thing I love is men that wear cologne, they could look like a dog, but if they are wearing cologne....I'm married and my husband does not wear cologne, so I have to catch a wiff on someone walking by.
I wear cologne, but I'm kinda torn on it... my EX got me hooked on the kind I wear, and I want to switch to something else... but I can't find one that women like as much.
Aqua Di Gio is my kind... anyone have suggestions on another? Preferably cheaper, lol.
Ginseng by Jovan is great and inexpensive. CK1 is great too and I've had some imposter cologne that smelled equally as good called Gender One. Save yourself some money!
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Originally Posted by djfish34ren
I wear cologne, but I'm kinda torn on it... my EX got me hooked on the kind I wear, and I want to switch to something else... but I can't find one that women like as much.
Aqua Di Gio is my kind... anyone have suggestions on another? Preferably cheaper, lol.
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