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I don't have much hair but I always keep it trimmed. My friends who workout pay attention to have esthetic bodyhair too. Some people's body hairs are just disgusting and some people look sexy in my opinion.for muscle guys. you shave or trim body hair? in gym when you wear tank top is ok to show hairy ampits and chest hair? i think hair look nice on muscle body
How does one know which they are?I don't have much hair but I always keep it trimmed. My friends who workout pay attention to have esthetic bodyhair too. Some people's body hairs are just disgusting and some people look sexy in my opinion.
on the back is a no go. Chest hair that goes down like an arrow towards the pubes is hotHow does one know which they are?
Well, that sounds a bit rude to be honest! Although I do love muscles (see my hundreds of postings regarding bodybuilders and muscle men)- it's NOT muscles that make a real man!I like hairy pits, but too much hair distracts from the muscle. A man with a shitty body needs hair to show that he's a man. A muscle guy lets his muscles show that he's a man.
No, the attitude makes a real man.Well, that sounds a bit rude to be honest! Although I do love muscles (see my hundreds of postings regarding bodybuilders and muscle men)- it's NOT muscles that make a real man!
Exactly! Thank you, buddy!No, the attitude makes a real man.
But being muscular helps with the confidence in oneself thus the attitude. I would knowExactly! Thank you, buddy!
You wouldnt be confident if you werent muscular?But being muscular helps with the confidence in oneself thus the attitude. I would know![]()
Yes, Galloper, I ask that myself. What a pity if personality and attitude would only be given in a muscular sense!You wouldnt be confident if you werent muscular?
I said it "helps", guys..Yes, Galloper, I ask that myself. What a pity if personality and attitude would only be given in a muscular sense!
Feel like I'm being rude if you'd like, my friend, but I never wrote "real" man. I wrote the word "man" without any qualifiers. What I meant was man verses boy. I've seen plenty of guys who, if not for their body hair, are built like boys, i.e., skinny chests only slightly bigger than their waists, upper thighs only slightly thicker than the size of their lower thighs, etc. Or what is much more common - a fat man with the same build as a 10-year-old fat boy. For these guys, it's their body hair and even facial hair that screams out that he is a fully developed man. A muscular gym rat who isn't even a competitive bodybuilder can, and often does, shave all of his hair off, and the viewer will instantly see that the guy is a fully developed man.Well, that sounds a bit rude to be honest! Although I do love muscles (see my hundreds of postings regarding bodybuilders and muscle men)- it's NOT muscles that make a real man!
It is ok, don't worry, I don't want to argue. It's your opinion and you can say what you want. Peace. Best greetings- TedFeel like I'm being rude if you'd like, my friend, but I never wrote "real" man. I wrote the word "man" without any qualifiers. What I meant was man verses boy. I've seen plenty of guys who, if not for their body hair, are built like boys, i.e., skinny chests only slightly bigger than their waists, upper thighs only slightly thicker than the size of their lower thighs, etc. Or what is much more common - a fat man with the same build as a 10-year-old fat boy. For these guys, it's their body hair and even facial hair that screams out that he is a fully developed man. A muscular gym rat who isn't even a competitive bodybuilder can, and often does, shave all of his hair off, and the viewer will instantly see that the guy is a fully developed man.
I'm understanding everyone else's comments about a "real man" is actually referring to a guy who acts like an adult verses an impetuous adolescent. Those types of men come in all body types. But that is a description on how well, or not, their minds have matured. My intent was to describe their bodies, not their minds.