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DH is pretty low hair everywhere, and especially on his chest, it's not an age thing, but an ethnicity thing.
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Thanks! You mean kinda like women are way too lazy to wash the dishes and put dinner on the table? Might be obvious to some of the men on here that you don't have a great deal of experience with men if that is your opinion of them.
To answer the OP's question, not all guys are the same. Some of them have hair on their chests, legs, face, back and other places, others may not have a lot of body hair. Some of them shave all the hair off, not matter where it is. Living where you live, there is no telling what you might see...
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Originally Posted by SuperDave72
Lazy? Some men reject the notion that every hair on their bodies must be removed. In fact I'm not even convinced of the notion that women "have" to remove their body hair, either.
It's just HAIR. It's not nuclear waste, people.
No, you guys are reading this wrong.
I am saying that most men don't really have an issue with their arm hair, even if they wax/shave/whatever other non-facial body hair. So if you want an indicator of how much body hair someone has, look at their arms.
It has nothing to do with being "lazy" in the way you are reading it.
Lazy? Some men reject the notion that every hair on their bodies must be removed. In fact I'm not even convinced of the notion that women "have" to remove their body hair, either.
It's just HAIR. It's not nuclear waste, people.
Thank you for this.
I do remove hair (female), but I was brought up with the mindset that I needed to. So, now, if I don't, it's "gross," LOL. But I think it's a stupid idea for someone to have come up with.
I definitely don't think men need to be removing it. If you don't have any body hair, I think it's fine. If you do have body hair, I think it's fine, and you don't need to be removing it.
Obviously, it's a personal preference and choice, though.
It just seems like we get so obsessed with things sometimes...
EDIT: Jade408, my post is not in response to the discussion between you and SuperDave, just my opinion in general.
Lazy? Some men reject the notion that every hair on their bodies must be removed. In fact I'm not even convinced of the notion that women "have" to remove their body hair, either.
It's just HAIR. It's not nuclear waste, people.
I agree!
My hubby has a Magnum P.I. thing going on chest-wise, and I LOOOOOOVE IT...if he shaved, I'd be very disappointed.
I do remove hair (female), but I was brought up with the mindset that I needed to. So, now, if I don't, it's "gross," LOL. But I think it's a stupid idea for someone to have come up with.
I definitely don't think men need to be removing it. If you don't have any body hair, I think it's fine. If you do have body hair, I think it's fine, and you don't need to be removing it.
Obviously, it's a personal preference and choice, though.
It just seems like we get so obsessed with things sometimes...
EDIT: Jade408, my post is not in response to the discussion between you and SuperDave, just my opinion in general.
I agree. I shave my legs and underarms and that's about it...and bikini line on an as-needed basis. Works for me and my husband never complains (if he had his way I'd go hippie and stop shaving it all).
Same here, can't stand how it looks OR feels. The general feedback I've gotten is that more women prefer chest hair than not, though I've heard plenty of both. I just shave it for me.
Same here, can't stand how it looks OR feels. The general feedback I've gotten is that more women prefer chest hair than not, though I've heard plenty of both. I just shave it for me.
I think more mature women probably prefer chest hair because it was more common back then, when a woman makes a reference to Magnum PI that right gives you a hint about the age demographics, of course with YouTube and all that you can find anything but I doubt that is the case.
I think more mature women probably prefer chest hair because it was more common back then, when a woman makes a reference to Magnum PI that right gives you a hint about the age demographics, of course with YouTube and all that you can find anything but I doubt that is the case.
I could see that...but I'm 34, and I've dated a pretty wide range of ages. The opinions haven't changed too much.
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