AlteredEgo
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What do the ladies of the forum have to say about this? What is your preference as far as body hair on a man is concerned?
Totally shaved for me. Hair does not equal masculinity in my eyes.
One of the reasons I prefer men under 30 is I don't have to guess about the hair thing. It's pretty much predictable with age. Under 30 shave their chests, pubes, pits, sometimes whole body-well at least the fuckable guys do. 30-35 may shave if they are into MMA, body building, cycling. Over 35...well, from what I can see on their chests and arms....I can only guess little shaving is going on anywhere else.
Back in the day when even young men didn't shave, I had to stick with guys who were naturally hairless. I don't know who to thank for the male shaving trend (porn? society?) but I am grateful for it opened up my playing field.
Totally shaved for me. Hair does not equal masculinity in my eyes.
Hair does not equal masculinity in my eyes.
Well, once we tried just trimming "down there." Sorry, but it was hilarious. I looked like somebody was shining a flashlight right on his manhood! And that was just a trim!
One woman suggested it to me in a roundabout way, that a guy friend of hers shaves his chest hair. Then she paused for my reaction. I emitted something between a "pffft" and a guffaw. She never brought it up again.
Yet, oddly it doesnt look anything like the things its named after. I suppose I can understand treasure trail or happy trail as if you follow it down to get to some treasure which will make you happy.
God only knows what that has to do with snails.
One woman suggested it to me in a roundabout way, that a guy friend of hers shaves his chest hair. Then she paused for my reaction. I emitted something between a "pffft" and a guffaw. She never brought it up again.
Totally shaved for me. Hair does not equal masculinity in my eyes.
Of course there is a lot more to being masculine than simply having some chest or body hair, however and this is strictly my opinion I find that men that are naturally hairless just look less manly for some reason, but notice I said they just LOOK less masculine, not that they necessarily are as that is determined by many other factors body hair not being one of them.
One of the reasons I prefer men under 30 is I don't have to guess about the hair thing. It's pretty much predictable with age. Under 30 shave their chests, pubes, pits, sometimes whole body-well at least the fuckable guys do.
Well, I`m 27 and I have never once entertained the idea of shaving body hair anywhere, not once, and I consider myself fuckable for what its worth. I do some light trimming around the pits and pubes but thats it, and to my knowledge none of my friends do anymore than that either with a few exceptions. Perhaps this is an american trend among younger men then, or a trend among the men in your area perhaps?
I don't know who to thank for the male shaving trend (porn? society?) but I am grateful for it opened up my playing field.
You can thank porn and hairless male models used in photo shoots over the last decade or two imo, I honestly cannot remember the last time I saw a male model advertising anything be it on tv or in magazines who had some chest hair or any body hair period when they are showing some skin.
I love hairy chests and it's a good thing, because my husband is half-gorilla. LOL! He's seriously hairy and I love running my hand over his chest. I'm not fond of him leaving a trail of it coming from the shower, but I wouldn't make him change.
Well, once we tried just trimming "down there." Sorry, but it was hilarious. I looked like somebody was shining a flashlight right on his manhood! And that was just a trim!
TMI, Darling, TMI.
Nah man, yours and Tardis` input is most welcome too, I ain`t the type of guy to get offended if a man compliments me on my looks or body, thanks for the input fellas.