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#11
I'm gonna have to weigh in on the side of liking a furry man...

It's a matter of personal preference, but, I'm not sure why so many guys feel obligated to shave the hair. Whoopi Goldberg addressed this on the View one day, she put it like, "Why do so many men these days think they have to be hairless below the neck? I want my man to look like a man not a little boy."

At the risk of dating myself, when I was in my 20s it wasn't really fashionable to shave or trim, it just wasn't something we thought about. Some guys are naturally hairy, I've always found it hot. I think it's just what seems to be in fashion. Different strokes for different folks.
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#12
Yes, hairiness is a sign of masculinity, potency, etc. I man with a medium to long mane of thick wavy hair, untrimmed pubes, and body hair everywhere except for the shoulders and butt is my idea of the perfect male specimen.
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#13
I think im top, but im not really ''masculine'', im thinking about working out but.. im lazyBig Grin
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#14
Isn't there a hair inhibitor he can use that will make the hair grow back thinner?
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#15
I don't mind a little bit of trimming but I'd have a hard job on my body if I had to wax it all off or something. Anyhow I like a man to have body hair... that's the way men often are, and I'd rather they had some pubes, even if trimmed; nothing there just looks like devastation.
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#16
Rainbowmum Wrote:Isn't there a hair inhibitor he can use that will make the hair grow back thinner?

I found this home remedy...http://www.livestrong.com/article/279183...r-at-home/ But it's basically just another way to pull the hair out by the roots which to me is simply more pain and trouble than it's worth unless you can afford to have it professionally done.

It just does not seem worth it to me. The hair removal lotion from the store works so well. I also know that hair can come back thinner and softer over time if you keep removing it from the roots.
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#17
That to me looks sexy, you dont need to shave it or what. Maybe you just trim your pubic zone but not those legs..
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#18
I once shaved the hairs off my legs for holiday.... erm, biggest mistake EVER! it itched like CRAZY for the whole holiday, so i am happy with them.

I only shave the hairs on my chest and maybe tidy up down below and i aint into facial hair on myself so thats gotta go. But where ever you trim, shave or whatever the hair will come back thicker and faster each time.

We got to remember that its only over the course of human existence that we own our hair to pass ancestors, for they didnt have clothing like we did today so the body retained body heat by excessive hair growth, and seems like some the cloths you see today is heading back to those days, less is better O.O
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#19
^ I also did that twice to my legs, it felt so itchy everytime!
And to think, its not really worth it because after a week or so, hairs would be back again.
So the best thing to do is to just ignore it and appreciate it more
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#20
me personally i hate having hair on my legs chest and butt. however i do like hair on another guy. and with the leg shaving the reason your legs itch is because the skin there isnt used to the razor but after a while they dont itch any more. i shave once a week and my legs never itch any more from it but i have been shaving my legs for 3 years now
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