An Epidemic of Massive Proportions
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I've never been one for excess or back hair (and I still am not) but I've learned there's something about no body hair that I'm really diggin'...even when it's a little scritchy. :laugh:
You love scritchy! :flowerforyou:0 -
A hariy chest is about the worst thing on a man apart from hairy balls0
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Chest hair = SEXY :blushing:
No chest hair looks nice in pictures because you can see definition, but in real life no hair on a man makes me feel like a pedophile lol. :sick:
*This*
But honestly, I don't get the whole excessive shaving thing (man or woman). There's def a point to grooming, but the whole pre-pubescent look really creeps me out.0 -
nooooo to the chest hair!! these responses about running your fingers through and snuggling up to it make me feel... icky. ha!0
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No hair to average hair on the chest is fine, but if you are trying out for the next Lucas sequal or prequal too gross. A fur suit is just too much!:sick:0
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Genetics prevents the need for shaving for me. I can only imagine how many women I've disappointed by not having a chest-fro for them to run their fingers through.0
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Genetics prevents the need for shaving for me. I can only imagine how many women I've disappointed by not having a chest-fro for them to run their fingers through.
You should get a chest hair wig.0 -
Genetics prevents the need for shaving for me. I can only imagine how many women I've disappointed by not having a chest-fro for them to run their fingers through.
You should get a chest hair wig.
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I agree ..my husband is hairy and I luv it0
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I second that! My husband is hairy and It works for us! heheh!0
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Genetics prevents the need for shaving for me. I can only imagine how many women I've disappointed by not having a chest-fro for them to run their fingers through.
You should get a chest hair wig.
"Like Ha-iry An-i-mail!!"0 -
Usually I like chest hair. My husband, however, has very little. My guess would be that the ones who do, do it so their muscles are more defined or something like that. Either way, as long as my guy is healthy and happy who cares.0
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Definitely hair free0
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Depends ont eh guy. Hugh Jackman and Bradley Cooper ROCK their cheat hair. They are so manly. RAWR. But really slim people like Jackson Rathbone or Ben Barnes somehow look better without...0
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My ex was really self-concious of his chest hair. I convinced him to let it go, because it was a lot of work to keep tame, haha. Didn't mind it at all.0
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Male chest and arm hair stubble is painful and weird - probably for both the men and women who touch them! Let it grow.. though I'll confess I'm not a fan of the fur-suit that someone mentioned, or a lot of back hair.0
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In So. Cal. body hair has been eradicated like crazy. II shave mine not as much because of the trend but wet suit chafing and pulling. You want to move around in and change in and out of a wetsuit with chest hair, be my guest.0
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While I can't promise to post a shirtless after pic, I promise not to shave my chest. The body is beautiful in its natural state - why mess with a good thing?0
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I like a little chest hair. If you take off your shirt and it still looks like youre wearing one, that's too much for me. lol
this!0 -
I guess I don't mind either way.
My ex husband didn't have much chest hair.
My current husband now has chest hair and I find that i'm not remotely grossed out by it0
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