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I don't know what to do and i really need your advice.
#11
Hi,

I think you should go to see specialist doctor without any hesitation.
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#12
i understand what you said fenris and thank you so much! so you're saying i dont have to deal with my hairs?
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#13
and what should i say to specialist doctor?
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#14
No, I don´t think the hairs are a problem ... and they are no reason for a doctor.... its just nature :-) Many guys like hairs ...and if not ... you can just shave them if you need it.
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#15
okay thanks you guys are awesomeBig Grin
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#16
And im worried about one last thing. Except that im really good and confident. What do you think about 5.5 inches down there?
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#17
I think the real issue is self security n self acceptance. Once u master that, the shaving issue resolves itself. But meanwhile u can trim so u look less hairy but still natural. Buy a haircut razor at target or Walmart n put on a 1 inch or 2 inch clip head
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#18
but i don't want to deal with it every month! i want to do it once and thats it.
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#19
Rumble88 Wrote:Hello guys. I'm gay and i rather not to tell anyone. Im at high school and i want to go to a college where i can be myself. I have a problem tough. Im ... hairy. Specıally my legs and ... back. I feel like this can really be a serious problem. Im 16 and i still have two years to college. What do you think i should do?

I fail to see the problem.

I like hair on men - often I would like to see a bit more hair. I find hairy legs to be nearly intoxicating.

A few years ago my partner shaved his torso. It looked 'ok' - Strange, alien in that I had never seen him really bare chested (hairless). I went to touch his chest and the stubble (not seen but felt) made me nearly hurl. I didn't touch his torso again for about two months until he stopped shaving and until he got some real hairs back.

There are a lot of guys out there who appreciate hair, fur, pelts. Actually we demand it in our men. Hairy bodies tends to separate the boys from the men.

Yes I know, if you look at the Stud of the Day thread you will see a huge number of naked men. Men who have scraped at their bodies to remove what God blessed them with. That is due to a sick society that has real issues with natural bodies and has pushed the envelope to seek perpetual youth and 'perfection'.

It is the same process that has lead to skeletal women as being considered 'beautiful' thus now a generation or two of girls who stick the finger down their throat in vain search for this 'beauty' of bone under taunt skin.:o

If it became all the rage for men to cut off the tip of their noses, would you want to join the club? Granted it is not as painful, nor as permanent as shaving the legs/back/chest - but it is just as insane as cutting off one's nose in search of unnatural 'perfection'.

Accept yourself and all of your perceived flaws (trust me you are more beautiful than you think you are). If you have confidence in you, then you will attract those guys who will love you and most of those will hardly be able to keep their hands off your hairy body.

Be you, don't try to be a plastic clone.
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#20
Okay, so you want the hair gone and don't want to shave that much of your body, don't want thicker hair, razor bumps and all the rest shaving can cause, and, if you're like me, I can't handle smell of products intended for women.

I usually keep my body hair just where it grew but, I have gone bare now and then. Magic brand shaving powder is your friend here. Just mix it with a little water to make a rich, creamy foam and slather it on any place you don't want hair, wait 5-6 minutes and rinse it and the hair off. It hasn't made my hair thicker, can irritate very sensitive skin so, if you aren't sure, test a small spot before covering yourself in it.
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