Should men shave their armpits?
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I'm not a man but... Shaving your armpits can be sore and uncomfortable, and annoying to keep having to do. I gave it up when I had a lightbulb moment that I never questioned why I did it and that maybe I could just not do it. I have never looked back. Body hair is fine and if you're okay with it then leave it alone6
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My husband shaves his regularly in the summer, deodorant works better for longer plus you get less hot to start with. He is now nagging our sons to do it but they are unconvinced so far (although one commutes into London every day so is starting to think it might be a good idea). In the winter not such an issue, depends how he's feeling.1
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Humans of all types should do what they want with their body hair. If you wanna shave the pits, go for it. If not, meh. No one should care. (Shaving to help reduce BO, especially if you are packed close in public transportation, is always a nice act of human courtesy, though).2
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you can totally experiment! if you don't like it, it grows back! like many of us ladies, you might discover you like how it feels, not just looks. Just warning you though - start shaving a new part of the body, especially where skin rubs - holds the potential for itchiness and razor burn! Add deodorant on top of razor burn....you won't be a happy camper, so if you do it, i'd suggest the first time shave at night and deo in the morning.1
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Overall I don't think anyone should shave anything, male or female.
Having said that, if you want to and you have no problem with the upkeep, go for it. Shaved pits have much less bacteria so there is much less BO. On the other hand, sweat tends to cling to hair so if you want to wear tanks at the gym, don't shave . . . nobody wants sweat all over the equipment.0 -
If you want to do it then do it. I am female and hate shaving mine but do it every day, lol. You will get stubble though and will have to shave daily more than likely. Maybe you could start with a trim and cut it really short and go from there?0
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mom23mangos wrote: »Not a bro, but my grown son shaves his. He shaves eeeeverything. My husband does not. I would love it if he did.
oh wow.1 -
Is that a Spider Jerusalem tattoo? Is this the reason you're shaving everything off! That would be pretty *kitten* awesome and respect for your Transmetropolitan fandom! ;D0
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perkymommy wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »Not a bro, but my grown son shaves his. He shaves eeeeverything. My husband does not. I would love it if he did.
oh wow.
Totally not pervy guys. I have no actual proof LOL. Only that he and my husband joke about it because he bought a heavy duty electric razor evidently for that purpose.2 -
Men do not shave their arm pits.. Armpit hair is a sign on manhood!!! lol1
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I was not worthy until I had enough muscle to say it looked okay. But this doesn't mean I want a manbun.
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electric razor with a #1 all over.0
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This thread has been an interesting revelation. Always learning something new ;-)
Makes me glad to be at the age where if I have on two matching socks and my underwear is on the inside, it's a good fashion day.10 -
I trim but dont shave them. I have blond hair so the hair isnt all that obvious anyway0
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I use electric clippers 0. When I'm doing late pull downs or overhead shoulder presses I don't want to look scraggly under there! Lol1
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mom23mangos wrote: »perkymommy wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »Not a bro, but my grown son shaves his. He shaves eeeeverything. My husband does not. I would love it if he did.
oh wow.
Totally not pervy guys. I have no actual proof LOL. Only that he and my husband joke about it because he bought a heavy duty electric razor evidently for that purpose.
Hahaha thank you for clarifying. I admit I was a little taken aback, lol0 -
Nope, too much effort. There is enough to shave0
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If your job requires it, yes.
There are 4000 more important things i need to get done.
#FirstWorldIssues1 -
I trim it but that's it.1
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No and I don't care if girls don't shave/wax theirs either.3
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billy4gainz wrote: »known this sounds like a weird question, but I want ask my bros out there if they shaved their armpits. I am thinking about shaving mine this evening and wanted to get some input and thoughts. Thanks bros!
No, I don't shave mine, and my wife doesn't shave hers either. I always thought body hair was a sign of growing up, but as the years have gone on. I discovered these modern trends of hair removal from various parts of the body. Maybe I'm just too old to understand.1 -
As a woman, it would totally creep me out if i saw a man with shaved underarms2
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I take the clippers to mine when I do my hair.
It does feel cleaner.0 -
No0
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billy4gainz wrote: »known this sounds like a weird question, but I want ask my bros out there if they shaved their armpits. I am thinking about shaving mine this evening and wanted to get some input and thoughts. Thanks bros!
No, I don't shave mine, and my wife doesn't shave hers either. I always thought body hair was a sign of growing up, but as the years have gone on. I discovered these modern trends of hair removal from various parts of the body. Maybe I'm just too old to understand.
You think women shaving their armpits is a "modern trend".... how old are you?0 -
I think if people(men and women) better understood the history of depilation, fewer would participate.0
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I trim mine with a beard trimmer. Clean and tidy1
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »As a woman, it would totally creep me out if i saw a man with shaved underarms
I watch UFC and most of the men are have zero hair on their torso and shave or trim their underarms. Tbh I think when you're going to grapple with someone it's polite not to shove hair into their face.
Applies not only to grappling in the UFC3
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