I once saw a youngman at the health club who had alapecia. He had no hair anywhere. I was in the shower and he came in. I had on nothing and he removed his trunks and started to shower beside me. I noticed he had no eyelashes or eyebrows. I am very hairy and was about to use some shampoo and for some stupid reason I asked him if he wanted some. Before I could even think, he said he didn't need it. He said, I don't have a hair on my body! I have alapecia. I am completely hairless. He was a pilot and probably around 27. He asked me what it felt like to have hair and I said I didn't really know how to answer that. I kind of wondered what it felt like to have no hair. I went into the sauna and he came in shortly after. He looked at my chest and said, can I feel of your hair. Before I could answer, he reached out and felt of my chest hair. I didn't know what to say to him. He didn't do it for long, just a few seconds. He said, it must be nice to have hair like that. I felt sorry for him in a way. He said that when he was about 14 he was starting to get some hair and it just fell out.
As you have probably noticed, many men shave what they have and some keep what they have. Some guys have a lot of hair and some have little to no hair. Native Americans often have thick pubic hair and little hair on their chest or legs. Not all, but most. Men or people from India can be very hairy too. My brother in law is Armenain and he is as hairy as I am. I have a couple of black men friends and one of them is very hairy. Hairy body and chest. I have another friend who has no hair on his chest however, he has massive amounts of hair from the mid section down. We come in all shapes and sizes and there are those who have little, a lot and no hair. Variety seems to be alive and well.... Everyone is different and unique. If you choose to shave what you have, that is your priviledge. It's your body, do what you will.:smile: