"At what point did we decide that a textbook 'Hunk' should be slim, curvy and have no to minimal body hair?" (girls, hubby)
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Well, it better not be used when describing a man... The word curvy is used to describe a woman with fairly big and of about the same size tushie and boobs, the hourglass type.
If you wanna offend a man, call him an upside-down bucket!
Well, it better not be used when describing a man... The word curvy is used to describe a woman with fairly big and of about the same size tushie and boobs, the hourglass type.
If you wanna offend a man, call him an upside-down bucket!
I personally find SOME body hair on a man to be attractive. Men have hair, little boys don't. I'm not into little boys.
Chest hair I think is sexy as hell, so are treasure trails.
Back hair, not so sexy.
I think of it like this, the world of fashion, media, etc. is run by primairly homosexual men (not a knock, just a fact, I have very many good gay friends of both male and female). Gay men typically like thin, hairless guys. They expect the women to be built like adolescent boys.
And this is why people have so many hang ups on appearence, etc. because it's not "socially acceptable."
B.S., we're all human, and built and made uniquely. There is beauty in everything, it's just are you too shallow of a person to see it?
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