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i figure most women dont care if a man shaves his legs because we dont find male legs attractive. nobody pays attention to legs.
ROTFL. Yes they do. That's why competitive bicycle racers shave (don't listen to the stuff about road burn; it's true but it's secondary), to show off the muscles in the legs.
I actually prefer men with body hair. I pretty much made my boyfriend grow a mustache and beard. He actually quite likes it now, keeps him warm in the winter
As for body hair in general, whatever floats your boat. I'd say many people tend to keep up appearances more when they are dating or seeking out a boy/girlfriend and then when they finally are with someone, tend to let go a little bit lol.
Ive been married for 8 years and there hasnt been a week that has gone by where I havent shaved. I cant stand chest hair, long arm hair (not completely shaved but trimmed), and untrimmed lower regions. Once a week is about the max I can go...once the hair starts growing it almost makes me feel dirty. I like to be smooth and I feel better about myself. Dont like to let myself go. PLus my wife prefers when I am smooth so thats just one more reason.
I'm probably not gay enough, but i can't imagine being sexually turned on by this amount of hair. No offense to the dude, I think he's otherwise handsome:
If I ever went gay I'd probably be a smooth twink...I guess maybe I'm showing my own bias, I admit I prefer women smooth, maybe women are used to men being hairier too...but I wouldn't say no to a beautiful women who was natural either.
1. Dont date a hairy guy youre not attracted to.
2. #1. Precludes the problem of asking your partner to shave.
3. Women with leg hair? Blech.
I think some guys look very masculine with chest hair, others, like me who have very little, seems useless. It is up to the guy how to groom himself; others , who cares? I personally trim what little I have on my chest and pubes but shave the sack, just my preference.
Ive been married for 8 years and there hasnt been a week that has gone by where I havent shaved. I cant stand chest hair, long arm hair (not completely shaved but trimmed), and untrimmed lower regions. Once a week is about the max I can go...once the hair starts growing it almost makes me feel dirty. I like to be smooth and I feel better about myself. Dont like to let myself go. PLus my wife prefers when I am smooth so thats just one more reason.
I started shaving everything and I smell fresher alot longer. I shave everything from the knees up. Guys it really does wonders for your hygiene.
Why would a woman want to be held and lay with a copy of themselves? Beauty & the Beast people. My lovers always remarked about "liking that [this shirt/sweater] smells like you".
Unless you are a fat slob or have a sweating problem that you should have checked out at the doctors. Using body wash, applying deodorant and small amount of cologne in romantic setting is the way to go.
Some of you guys are nuts. If some hot chick told you to start wearing bras, you'd do it. Have some self respect. I understand trimming so her mouth doesn't fill up with hair but laying down/bending over in the shower to shave your body is gotta feel degrading. You seriously care that much about what other chicks think?
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I must say, this constant obsession with body hair by people under 35 is SO weird. I wonder why and how it developed? You young ones are STRANGE!
Pornography. The amount of females that watch porn has sky rocketed. Cultural myths have started to be formed by pornography taboos like: Interracial sex, anal sex, bisexual sex, etc.
What if guys want to be smooth too though? Why is it only reserved for women? Some guys are naturally smoother than others, some have no chest hair anyway or very little body hair...
Hubby has a good bit of NA in his blood, so he naturally has less body hair, I do wax his biceps/shoulder area (he gets these weird spriggy hairs that grow willy nilly at random, lol), and I wax his "flanks" on his back. He has a handful of chest hairs so no worries there.
He trims the nether regions and that's about it.
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I'm probably not gay enough, but i can't imagine being sexually turned on by this amount of hair. No offense to the dude, I think he's otherwise handsome:
Sam Elliot is a VERY sexy man; from the neck up anyway. I don't like the body hair thing.
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Women don't generally shave/wax their thighs.
Since when? I shave from the hip crease down on my legs, and trim the nether regions, and shave the crease so the hair doesn't show in bikinis or anything like that.
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Big difference
Girls don't like male hair
Women like male hair
I disagree and am insulted by that assumption.
I am very much a woman thanks, and excessive body hair is NOT attractive to me, and never has been.
Hair or no hair is a preference, no different than blue eyes vs brown, or long hair vs short.
I prefer men to have nice hairy chests. I guess if it's gray, they can shave it.
Generally, I'd only want them to remove excess back hair.
Also, I think it's unfair that society expects women to remove armpit hair, but not men. I wish men would remove their armpit hair too.
What hair I had on chest and pubes started coming in Gray and white. That was another reason for me to trim it down or shave it. If it were still dark, that would be different.
Hubby has a good bit of NA in his blood, so he naturally has less body hair, I do wax his biceps/shoulder area (he gets these weird spriggy hairs that grow willy nilly at random, lol), and I wax his "flanks" on his back. He has a handful of chest hairs so no worries there.
He trims the nether regions and that's about it.
Sam Elliot is a VERY sexy man; from the neck up anyway. I don't like the body hair thing.
Since when? I shave from the hip crease down on my legs, and trim the nether regions, and shave the crease so the hair doesn't show in bikinis or anything like that.
I disagree and am insulted by that assumption.
I am very much a woman thanks, and excessive body hair is NOT attractive to me, and never has been.
Hair or no hair is a preference, no different than blue eyes vs brown, or long hair vs short.
Um most women prefer
- Hair
- Blue eyes
- Short hair
No one said excessive hair but a grown man looking like an adolescent boy is sad.
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