[quote]Cherrymennos wrote:
LiveFromThe781 wrote:
Cherrymennos wrote:
I think I am the only anti-anti-(male)bodyhair person out there…Don’t do it!
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can you rephrase that i just got a headache
IMO body hair only makes a man look manlier, but I guess I am of a small percentage of women. However I understand it is a bodybuilding thing, you want your definition to pop. If you are going to wax at home, buy the hot wax. I have read some awful reviews for cold wax systems. Go to Sally beauty supply and ask the ladies, they will help you. You can microwave it and do it at home. This is the best way if you don’t want to be shaving every week or two. I don’t now much about nair. The wax ought to hurt, but it lasts up to 6 weeks. Pain=beauty, right?
EDIT: It is said that waxing actually lessens hair folicle width over time, so your body hair would get slightly less coarse and softer every time you waxed.[/quote]
x2 on the waxing. Lasts longer than shaving/Nair and you won’t have the same awful stubble you get from those two. Also, not everyone reacts well to Nair.
Nothing wrong with male hair removal, just keep up with it. I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve accidentally brushed up a not so smooth arm and jumped. No woman wants her man to feel like a cactus.
i think i am one of the hairiest bastards around. removing it would be a damn nightmare… its just everyowhere. not in vast carpets but just… everywhere. hairy back, hairy chest, heairy arms, hairy legs, hairy ass… you name it. sometimes i just feel like a monkey
I have always thought that the association of hair with manliness was funny. I just prefer shaving. I don’t shave my arms because the hair on them is fine and doesn’t bother me so much. I have shaved my legs for years. So long now that it feels weird to have hair on them.
I usually get comments. If someone thinks it is ghey then that’s their problem.
By the way, has anybody used this product? If so, did it work as claimed? It’s a 4 oz tube, roughly how much coverage would that be? At $20 a pop, I would hate to use it on my back/shoulders and it be gone after one application.
I must have just been raised differently than other guys around here. If I shaved or waxed my body… I’d never hear the end of it. When I was a pubescent boy, I always wanted body hair. Now that I’m a man, why would I want to like a pubescent boy again?
I guess it’s just one of those things I’ll never get…
And sorry, but with so many complaining about “the feminization of American men” on this site… Wow. Shaving/waxing is as metro as it gets, people.
[quote]SSC wrote:
I must have just been raised differently than other guys around here. If I shaved or waxed my body… I’d never hear the end of it. When I was a pubescent boy, I always wanted body hair. Now that I’m a man, why would I want to like a pubescent boy again?
I guess it’s just one of those things I’ll never get…
And sorry, but with so many complaining about “the feminization of American men” on this site… Wow. Shaving/waxing is as metro as it gets, people.[/quote]
Same thing happens with women, when they’re younger they plaster their faces with make-up to look older. Once they get older, they use every cream under the sun to try and regain their youthful skin.
I shave my chest and wax my back & shoulders, I never minded having a hairy chest but the long hair on my back and shoulders really bugged me - I absolutely hated it! Once I got rid of that I had to shave my chest because it looked ridiculous, I had a smooth back and inch long hair on my chest (seriously, it was that long. My girlfriend could braid it).
[quote]rasturai wrote:
I was wondering that I see so many bodybuilders, and even athletes that have absolutely no hair on their body.
I was wondering how do they go about this?
What are some of the methods to get rid of hair…well other than shaving
And to those of you that are hairy naturally if you do shave, doesn’t it get really bothersome with the bristils (sp?)
Thanks.[/quote]
I’ll only shave because it makes me more aerodynamic when I fight
[quote]SSC wrote:
I must have just been raised differently than other guys around here. If I shaved or waxed my body… I’d never hear the end of it. When I was a pubescent boy, I always wanted body hair. Now that I’m a man, why would I want to like a pubescent boy again?
I guess it’s just one of those things I’ll never get…
And sorry, but with so many complaining about “the feminization of American men” on this site… Wow. Shaving/waxing is as metro as it gets, people.[/quote]
I always wanted facial hair and pubes haha, nothing else.
The worst is those 4 inch long nipple hairs, oh the horror!
I don’t like hair on my shoulders or upper back so I shave it. I don’t like long hairs on my chest so I buzz them down. Guys that have a problem with other dudes shaving their body might be homo’s who secretly desire a “bear”.
There’s also a big difference between a guy with a little chest hair and a dude who looks like he’s wearing a gorilla suit. I doubt many women find the latter attractive.
Waxing can cause acne, ingrown hairs, and skin peeling, so I doubt too many guys are doing big waxes. Most guys shave right before competitions or photo shoots to get a nice look without much rawness. For a photo shoot there might even be people on site who do all hair/shaving/trim work, especially for the BB/exercise magazines that are really soft-core porn.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
SSC wrote:
I must have just been raised differently than other guys around here. If I shaved or waxed my body… I’d never hear the end of it. When I was a pubescent boy, I always wanted body hair. Now that I’m a man, why would I want to like a pubescent boy again?
I guess it’s just one of those things I’ll never get…
And sorry, but with so many complaining about “the feminization of American men” on this site… Wow. Shaving/waxing is as metro as it gets, people.
I always wanted facial hair and pubes haha, nothing else.
The worst is those 4 inch long nipple hairs, oh the horror![/quote]