Mer91 Posted December 5, 2012 Posted December 5, 2012 I have a nice man rug on my chest and stomach. My arms and leg are hair just not that hairy, and i have light hair on my back. All of these im ok with. The only issue is the hair on my shoulders and very upper back and lower neck. Im wondering whats the best way to get rid of this. And have it look natural. Im not getting rid of the hamburger meat i like being sexy like Magnum PI makes me feel unique in a world full of hairless girly-men lol. So some input would be nice. Also i guess its of relevance that im straight and seeking the attention of the opposite sex. 1
Illusionist Posted December 5, 2012 Posted December 5, 2012 Shaving always has two sides. For me, it is a pretty simple choice, since I have very strong hair growth and I would look like a bear if I would stop to cut it off. Doesn't look girly, but maybe that depends on the body type. As well it makes it a lot easier to keep clean and all. Hygiene, hell yeah. The dark side is, that you may have to use some "sensitive skin" products for the more delicate body parts.
Harradin Posted December 5, 2012 Posted December 5, 2012 Shaving always has two sides. For me, it is a pretty simple choice, since I have very strong hair growth and I would look like a bear if I would stop to cut it off. Doesn't look girly, but maybe that depends on the body type. As well it makes it a lot easier to keep clean and all. Hygiene, hell yeah. The dark side is, that you may have to use some "sensitive skin" products for the more delicate body parts. I agree, but more bonus is that I find in the summer I'm far cooler and sweat less so a lot cleaner etc. I don't produce very much body hair but enough to shave it off, but I hate it because I sweat easily (really pale) so in terms of hygiene it really benefits me to get rid of the lot.I feel more masculine with no body hair though.
Cutiepie1976 Posted December 5, 2012 Posted December 5, 2012 (edited) LOVE a hairy guy! Chest hair? Yum. That thin line of hair that runs from a guy's pubic area up to his navel? Total turn-on. That being said, back hair, neck hair and facial hair are turnoffs. I also prefer a guy shave "down there" if I give a BJ, although I'll be a trooper and power through the jungle if he hasn't. The two family jewels get a little less attention when hairy because I really detest finding hairs in my mouth after we're done, and I tend to focus on maneuvers that reliably get guys to come quickly within minutes rather than drawing things out for a good fifteen or twenty minutes before bringing him to climax if he's unshaven. Much as I like it, can't tell the last time I saw a guy with chest hair... I think a lot of guys wax or use a depilatory and won't admit it. Edited December 5, 2012 by Cutiepie1976 1
Els Posted December 6, 2012 Posted December 6, 2012 If I absolutely had to state my physical preference, I tend to prefer men with a reasonable clean upper body. Thin lines of hair, a bit of fuzz, etc, is all good. Huge jungles on the chest and back, on the other hand... probably not so much. But it's really a small matter to me, and if a guy I was with did not want to shave his chest or back due to his own personal preference, I would be fine with that. Because I believe that as partners, we should not seek to control what our partners do with their bodies. So if he doesn't feel comfortable shaving, he should not have to because of me. That also being said, I expect reciprocation in the same way, including the fact that he should not expect me to keep my legs and armpits clean-shaven for him. That's why I raise my eyebrows at statements such as this: OP do whatever you feel like doing. If a girl doesn't like you just because you have body hair, then obviously she is very shallow. I mean, on the surface this is true, but you also need to be able to reciprocate if you are taking such a stand. Are you happy for your gf to do whatever she likes with her own body hair, and would you consider yourself shallow if you don't like a girl just because she has body hair? If you are, great. If you aren't, perhaps time to reconsider either part of the double standard equation.
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