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The latest trends in body grooming?
#11
Sylph Wrote:If he has hair down there of any notable and sizeable length, say longer than the space twixt his first two pinky knuckles;

He go haddi find he a next man to fondle his phallus, cause there is no way I would be able to handle that, personally speaking.

I'm the exact opposite. I can't get into a guy with no body hair. I want to date a MAN, not someone who looks like they haven't hit puberty yet. Smooth skin does nothing for me. When I rub my hands on a guy, I want to feel chest hair, arm hair, back hair.

Sylph Wrote:It gets too hot here for men to be wanting long longs, you'da have to be rid of that shit, just for the sake of cleanliness in my opinion.

You don't have to be rid of it to be "clean". I shower after my workout, and in the morning when I wake up. I've never had anyone complain about a smell or odor. Between soaps, powders and colognes, there are plenty of options.
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#12
The natural smell of a guys dick and balls is very arousing. Just because something has a smell doesn't mean it stinks. Cum can have a strong smell, but nobody kicks someone out of bed to ejaculate in another room. I love burying my face in a guy's armpits, too.
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#13
I've always had the impression that trimming/shaving was done more for appearance's sake than hygiene and also because straight girls preferred not to chew on hair. Rumor has it that straight guys will do just about anything for a blow job. [kidding, sorta] Fifteen or twenty years back using trimmers was hardly heard of. What do you guys think caused the trend?
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#14
LJay Wrote:Fifteen or twenty years back using trimmers was hardly heard of. What do you guys think caused the trend?

The desire to fit in with cultural norms as determined by mass media, combined with corporations needing to develop new markets for "beauty" products to expand their profits, by turning men into women by targeting men with advertising to buy cosmetics, hair products, fashion underwear, fragrances, etc. Manufactured desire to generate corporate profits.

In the 1970s, all you needed to fit in as a gay man was a plain white t-shirt and a stiff pair of Levi's 501s. It's so much more expensive to fit in now.
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#15
Personally, I like a guy to be neatly groomed, trimmed bush and shaved balls are perfect. It has nothing to do with any issues of odor, I just like everything I put in my mouth to be visually appealing to my satisfaction. Wink

And [MENTION=14580]CellarDweller[/MENTION] my goal of bouncing up and down on you have just come to a halt; I naturally have no back or chest hair!!!
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#16
Men have told me that I smell good. I don't shave, and I am hairy.

I also like the smell of a man, his own body scent, that is. Nothing wrong with it. Men generally smell nice. Especially in the genital area.
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#17
[MENTION=20941]Camfer[/MENTION], that is about the most cynical post I have ever seen from you (and it is really not very cynical!) I do think that you are correct, remembering the Andre Agassi ad when he implied it all with a wink.

What interests me is that the straight guys have gone for it. We had a kid in the office who banged every female he could see and he could not wait to brag to the other guys that he shaved his junk.
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#18
CellarDweller Wrote:I'm the exact opposite. I can't get into a guy with no body hair. I want to date a MAN, not someone who looks like they haven't hit puberty yet. Smooth skin does nothing for me. When I rub my hands on a guy, I want to feel chest hair, arm hair, back hair.



You don't have to be rid of it to be "clean". I shower after my workout, and in the morning when I wake up. I've never had anyone complain about a smell or odor. Between soaps, powders and colognes, there are plenty of options.

But see ya dun triapse de road wrong my dear;

De definition of a "Man" and furthermore the qualities therein, don't apply singularly to anyone nation or culture of people.


Of course I understand your concept and attraction; it seems a lot of people outside of my region, particularly Europe and America itself have this idea of "Men = Hairy = Adult/Mature"

But that's not the case everywhere, and whilst Men with hair do obviously exist here;

The thought of profuse hair pon de body is a thought repulsive to much of my community.


Pituitary hair or the hair around your Dick and Armpits is more or less accepted for what it is, but other extraneous unnecessary hair is shamed upon, by both Men and Women alike.

Even simple hair, such as what may grow subsequent to the border's edge of your Hairline unto your neck.


So, for me, it's not really appealing nor necessary and whilst I fully understand the fact that yes, Men does grow hair, it's just not overtly normal to epitomize it as the pinnacle of Manhood nor pridefully grow it in excess.

Some men may to this "rule" exempt themselves, but generally it's not common here.


For instance:

If you go to the beach here, you will only find foreign men who is hairy, and perhaps at most the local guy with a lil treasure trail or light dusting of chest hair.

You won't find that staple "Wolf" or "Bear" here.
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#19
Sylph Wrote:Pituitary hair or the hair around your Dick and Armpits is more or less accepted for what it is,

I gotta tease you on this one a little. Pituitary is a little gland in the brain that secrets several different hormones, like the growth hormone, oxytocin, and vasopressin among others. It definitely is not hairy in men or in women. Smile

I think what you meant to say was pubic or maybe inguinal hair, instead. (The typo is quite funny).
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#20
meridannight Wrote:I gotta tease you on this one a little. Pituitary is a little gland in the brain that secrets several different hormones, like the growth hormone, oxytocin, and vasopressin among others. It definitely is not hairy in men or in women. Smile

I think what you meant to say was pubic or maybe inguinal hair, instead. (The typo is quite funny).

I beg ya pardon madam, however, as altruistic as ya endeavours be, I knew exactly what I meant to say and is just another way to express the fact that as you said:

The Pituitary gland does secrete, on the topic of typos, hormones, of which growth and hair growth particularly in men can be attributed to.


We simply talk differently hunny Sheep

I would say:

"De man does dirty de place"

You would say:

"The Man makes the place look/be/seem dirty.


Sometimes I does make typo, but more often than not, I'm simply typing the way I talk for dramatic effect or because I'm too lazy to use Standard English Sheep

De ding does tire me out enuh Rofl
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