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Please answer. :)

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Oh my goodness...NOOOOOOOO!!!!!

 

I am one of those women that loves hair on her man. I'm not talking Chewbacca but natural yet well maintained.

 

There is nothing sexier than that treasure trail that leads down his belly to the promised land ;)

 

Don't do it.

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What Michelle said.

 

GIVE ME CHEST HAIR. Rowr.

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What Michelle Obama said.

 

GIVE ME CHEST HAIR. Rowr.

 

Most women I know like some chest hair, just not a huge amount or when it's messy and all over the place.

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I was thinking about going for " The Tree " myself but i would never go completely hairless.

 

Back and shoulders are a must for me but i am hairier than most.

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Get out the clippers or have laser hair removal on the back at the very least. I'm not into bestiality.

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I don't have ton of chest hair (and thankfully, none on my back, shoulders or upper arms) and it's all sort of in the center of my chest, and it's really dark.

 

What I do is compromise. I hit it with the trimmers every few weeks to keep it at about half the normal length. Looks natural, but not sloppy and gangly.

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Nearly trimmed is fine. Doesn't have to be shaved.

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No. I like a man to just be natural, whether he's fuzzy or not.

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Manscaping 101 ...... been doing it since high school.

 

 

I'm not naturally hairy, but prefer the look and feel of a trimmed or shaved body ...... I have yet to receive a complaint.

 

 

My advice to anyone is do what you feel comfortable with ...... as you can see ...... opinions vary.

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He should not. That's a waste of valuable drinking time.

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No, I loveeeee chest hair on a man, honestly after a relationship with a guy with a super hairy chest going back to smooth felt weird and feminine. At first I was like, this is weird... Then I realised how much I love it. It's so manly and sexy, it makes the perfect pillow so I can snuggle up in his chest to sleep without my face getting sticky from sweat, it's just delicious.

 

My current guy even has a hairy back and it's a similar deal, I was surprised initially as I've never come across it before but now while it doesn't specifically turn me on, I still love it cos it's part of him and it doesn't gross me out at all. Hairier the better please, it feels really manly compared to myself, as I'm basically bare from the shoulders down.

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I love body hair on my man :love:.

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Back hair, yes, the rest, no. I doing know why I have such an aversion to back hair, I've never really known anyone personally who has it but it make a me cringe. I feel mean. :laugh:

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Luckily I have no chest or back hair, that's something I've never been interested in having personally, body in hair in general is not something I'm all that crazy about in general and my legs are hairy enough. My forearms are hairy as well (thanks grandpa) which might lead you to believe that I might be hairy on my upper arms and elsewhere on my upper-body, but other than the stomach that's about it.

 

I'm not referring to that short fuzz hair either that you can hardly see, the longer the hair the more noticeable and when it curls that's when it becomes unflattering for me, but I don't have a hairless body either so I've got to live with some hair, just glad it's not on my back or shoulders.

 

If I did have chest hair I'd be more ok with that then with back hair, the back hair would need to go and I'd either have that waxed or eventually lasered I would think, especially the shoulder hair. But then again if that's your body then it might be better off just accepting the way it is as some guys would require a lot of laser, but I'd have to admit it would be a hard pill to swallow being covered in hair like a mammoth.

 

As for the ladies, don't think they escape this calamity of unflattering, unwanted hair growth either...they definitely do have the potential, they just wax and maintain it, I've seen a lot of women in my day that without maintenance and waxing, in their natural wolf state would probably outdo me on the wild hair growth front, some have very course and fast-growing hair in not the best places...so it's something I would imagine most people have to deal with on some front, don't assume someone doesn't have any problems just because you can't see them.

 

Realistically speaking, everyone usually has to do some kind of maintenance on their bodies eventually, especially as you get older.

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Back hair, yes, the rest, no. I doing know why I have such an aversion to back hair, I've never really known anyone personally who has it but it make a me cringe. I feel mean. :laugh:

 

I'm not a huge "back hair" fan either. Luckily my man only has three long ones that I pluck for him :).

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lol @ninja's "body hair" essay!! :laugh:
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I've never bothered and it hasn't been too much trouble OP. Maybe keep it. You won't encounter a lot of women who require you to shave it. As you can see, women do like a man with a hairy chest, and others simply don't care if they like you.

 

I've got a decent bit of hair on my chest and torso, it sort of looks like a pheonix on my chest :laugh:. Maybe someday I'll shave it just for a change, but for now I'm keeping it :p.

 

I do have a bit of back hair aswell, but it's very short, thankfully :D

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Manscaping 101 ...... been doing it since high school.

 

 

I'm not naturally hairy, but prefer the look and feel of a trimmed or shaved body ...... I have yet to receive a complaint.

 

 

My advice to anyone is do what you feel comfortable with ...... as you can see ...... opinions vary.

 

Let me be the first then to give you a compliment! :) Glad you are keeping things from overgrowth.

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I shave the hair on my torso/stomach and back. I don't touch the chest hair.

 

When I do it, it looks very natural, instead of looking like I just got out of a tree.

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Let me be the first then to give you a compliment! :) Glad you are keeping things from overgrowth.

 

 

 

I'll gladly take that compliment - LOL

 

 

Thanks, Tayla :)

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Ew no. I'm not a huge fan of back hair, but back stubble would be worse! :p

 

And nothing wrong with a bit of chest hair.

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I have very sensitive skin, and shaving stubble is incredibly annoying and makes my skin red and raw. When my H and I first got together he shaved his chest and tummy. I kindly asked him if he'd grow it out for me and when he saw my reaction (:bunny::love::bunny:) he never shaved again.

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