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I guess some of us are lucky enough to not have the problem of ever being confused for a 12 year-old, no matter how much hair we take off.
LOL....hair = adult is just
When I was little I though magnum PI was hot. VERY hairy. LOL
I just don't like chest hair because I had it both ways and all the negative things that come with chest hair are such a turn off. Im under 40 but remember most images of men in the 70s and 80s had chest hair.
Not every guy even really grows chest hair. My father did not even have any till he was over 50 and started to get his old man wild eyebrows, a lot chest hair.
One of the hairiest chests during the golden age of Hollywood belonged to actor Aldo Ray.
As a young man:
as he got a little older and beefier:
Aldo was the Alec Baldwin of his generation, there was always a shirtless scene in one of his movies in order to show off his extremely hairy chest. He was usually type cast in some kind of a macho role, such as a soldier, cop, etc. He had a gravelly voice and unfortunately died of throat cancer.
Most women I know who are over 40, like men with hairy chests.
Most women I know who are under 40, hate men with hairy chests.
There may be a few stragglers here and there of young women like hair and older women liking smooth men, but, for the most part, it seems that the younger women prefer the hairless.
Younger women have been bombarded with the media's imags of guys with no body hair.
Older women are more feminine and consider hair on a guy to be a sign of manliness.
Today's young women are very masculine so no wonder they don't like hair on their men.
NO!, NO!. It can't be hot as a crab ladder, because then there are crabs involved.
Let's call it a happy trail.
Never heard it called a crab ladder. What an unattractive term and mental picture....yes, I have always heard it called a happy trail.
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