** Manscaping**
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prefer trimmed or shaved not gonna lie :devil:0
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I love my man trimmed. A LITTLE hair is HOT.
Speaking for normal guys who don't have fantasies about girl scouts, trim? Sure - but not shaved....OUCH!
A little trim but no shaving! d*i*c*k nicks are not sexy! :noway:0 -
Ladies just don't forget to "mow the lawn" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFSgXpyhoM
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I dislike a super hairy guy... that means chest, legs, etc.
But, if a guy has the normal amount of hair, I'm all for being au natural.
I want a man, not a little boy.
A LITTLE trimming is ok... but not bald in the pubic area.0 -
Oh Trimmed well is very good...bald is fine both make it easier to shall we say enjoy the goods than going natural ;-)0
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prefer trimmed or shaved not gonna lie :devil:
thats why you got me Babyッ0 -
always trim the bushes makes the house look better and bigger0
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I love my man trimmed. A LITTLE hair is HOT.
AMEN!!
And Halleluia!0 -
Hmm.. Must admit very well trimmed is good ...almost bare is perfect !0
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I love my man trimmed. A LITTLE hair is HOT.
Speaking for normal guys who don't have fantasies about girl scouts, trim? Sure - but not shaved....OUCH!
Facial hair I like when it's neatly trimmed. LOVE the chest hair ~ HOT!! As far as the lower regions, I want a MAN, not a little boy! Eeewww! (And I refuse to look like a 10 yr-old little girl, too) :noway:0 -
tell him it will make his junk appear longer but just like you if he doesnt keep the maintance up it will become prickly and itchy:laugh:0
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No one likes having a hair on their tongue....nuff said.0
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Trimmed because stubble hurts! I have never found anyone who can shave well enough, even every day to have no stubble, especially if the hair grows in different directions. I do massage for a living and a carpet on the back is really gross and hard to work on muscles. You need A LOT of lotion, but then it's too slippery to go deep. Eww. But guys that shave everything hurt my hands. I had a client recently asking me before I began if it bothered me about manscaping or not recently manscaping, because another massage therapist yelled at him. He shaved his whole body. It's sharp, it chafes. If it's grown out a bit, like a month or so then it's fine, if it's just been a couple days to a week...OUCH! And when you are intimate with someone stubbly, it burns when they have a stubbly chest or nether region rubbing on you. I have sensitive skin, so I can't even kiss someone with 5 o clock shadow on his face. But I don't like sasquatch either. IMO all backs should be hair free but wax or laser! Chests and groin, trim close. Arms and legs make no difference unless it's very bushy and dark and thick.
I've danced with guys that shave/wax their arms and when it's growing back in, it's like dancing with a cactus!! Ouch! Not fun at all!0 -
Definitely keep things trimmed. Not a fan of completely bare....gotta have some man hair0
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Shoulders up- clean shaven/ short hair , Your neckline should be a defined ... No furry turtlenecks! Shoulders down- neatly/ closely trimmed. Arms and legs (and in certain cases hands and feet *eww*) - If you find yourself shedding, it's time to grab those trimmers!!!
*****Summer sweaters.... Just say NO!!!! ****0 -
trimmed is great , I like a man with some hair0
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The legs, arms and armpits, I keep closely trimmed. I shave my back. For my chest hair, I usually just keep it closely trimmed and not shaved. Every now and then I'll shave the chest down smooth for a progress pic to better see the changes in muscle definition, but it's a pain wearing tight shirts the next couple weeks till it grows out again. For the "triangle", I keep it closely trimmed. For the "package", that stays shaved. I've tried the happy trail look, but it just looks too contrived to me.
There are practical aspects to this as well. At least for guys who workout a lot. Closely trimmed body hair is a lot more comfortable and cooler while in a hot-n-sweaty workout, not to mention cleaner and less smelly, lol. Same with the nether regions.
Oh, and for any of the guys reading this wondering how in the world you can shave certain areas safely...get this and you'll never look back
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-BG2040-34-Bodygroom-Grooming/dp/B0037HP9OA/ref=sr_1_2?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1327319577&sr=1-20 -
Trimmed. I've been trying to convince the hubby to do it. But he's not up for it. Any ideas on how to convince him? Other than promising some fun with handcuffs and then getting out the shaving cream...?.
Do it for him. Then show him your appreciation for it being done. That's what motivated my husband!0 -
For me shaved chest, back, trimed arm pits, down stairs shaved with a little trim on top... The way I look at it if a woman is going to
"trim/shave" for a man then why can't a man do the same for a woman.. its all about pleasing each other..0 -
Ladies just don't forget to "mow the lawn" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFSgXpyhoM
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Fantastic ... just had to put it on facebook!0
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