[quote]anonym wrote:
[quote]browndisaster wrote:
[quote]Smashingweights wrote:
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
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[quote]BrickHead wrote:
Doug Young[/quote]
Incredible chest hair.[/quote]
I wonder if there’s a genetic limit on chest hair. I’m sure we could could look back at photos from the last half century of hairy weight trainers, it would certainly be a large group to assess. But, would doing so limit my genetic potential to actually get hairier in the future? Would I even want to get hairier knowing that others had never achieved such levels of sheer furriness?!
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That is a interesting question.
I feel as though there most certainly is a genetic limit on chest hair, topical hairloss treatments excluded of course. If you take an average aged adult male who has reached full maturation he will cap out at 1-2 pounds of chest hair MAX!!! No natural human being can gain more than 2 pounds of chest hair without the aid of Rogain or other similar products. That is just a fact.
And after 15 years straight of hard core dedicated chest hair growth his gains will without a doubt STOP! New chest hair growth after 15 years straight of hard core balls to the wall growth? No how no way.
InB4 an example of someone with a genetic teen wolf disease [/quote]
??? I started growing a mustache in the 3rd grade. When high school rolled around I had to shave regularly and could grow a full beard. There are plenty of hairy Indian kids in upper-middle class subdivisions passing up these perceived “limits.” You fail to mention how GENETICS factors into all this.[/quote]
Good post.
Biology isn’t some cookie cutter equation you can plug into a calculator. That’s why discussing these things as if all the evidence is already in isn’t SCIENCE. I can walk past any playground in the inner city and see kids playing basketball. Then head to the corner of any Home Depot and see Mexicans who are already pushing this “supposed” limit.
The fact is, you only have a certain period of time to reach the maximum follicular density your genetics allow. Those of us who want enough chest hair to make clippers break when we walk into the room will have to dedicate YEARS to this… years which INCLUDE living with more ingrown hairs than the clip/sprout advocates here think ALL women find ideal.
I don’t see many here with enough hair on their chests to LITERALLY stuff a pillow with spend this much time discussing what OTHERS can’t so… because they were too busy actually doing it themselves. I’m glad I started puberty around hair men like that rather than the crowd here who are posting just to argue.[/quote]
Good post, I am honestly very alarmed that everyone else here hasn’t agreed with me.
For the record, when I had a mustache in the 7th grade, several girls had a crush on me. They said it was cute. They would’ve found most of the guys on this forum to be too old.