Hairless men?

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chest hairAround the time I finished high school, I noticed that some of the boys had started shaving their chests. I thought they were swimmers or something and shrugged it off. As the years have passed, men are really into hair removal now. I could see it maybe for some chest or back hair, but armpits and bikini waxes (having an unpleaseant flashback of the manwax post from about a year ago)? I have always thought that there was something, well,a bit manly about a man with some hair on him. Isn’t that part of the propaganda against women, that the hair on them makes them less feminine? Then why would anybody want a man smoother than they are? What do you think?


2 responses to “Hairless men?”

  1. Jonothan Avatar
    Jonothan

    I’m an engineer who works in a very warm environment, wearing nothing more than a zip up coverall and shorts. Been epilating my chest and pits for longer than I can remember. Feels good, and I don’t feel so mucky before showering. Does epilation hurt? well if you’ve done it for as long as I have. No, do it watching TV or before showering or bathing, any time. No set time as it depends on how fast it grows, I’ve found that very little does now but I guess my body hair has given up the struggle! Never had much anyway. Don’t mind what anyone says guys. You want to, just do it! You’re no less of a man!!
    Jonothan
    Location: UK

    1. tjsthings Avatar

      Okay, guys. There ya have it.

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