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Body hair  

reallyready46 64M
531 posts
8/31/2012 12:29 am
Body hair


So I was asked to talk about this. Many have seen my profile picture. I know, I have hair. Its just not that I have ever thought I was hairy. After I put my picture up the comments have been interesting. Some woman said I needed to shave. Others thought I was perfect. Still a couple of others thought I needed more. I was told once by an old girlfriend that I was fuzzy without being furry, lol.

Seems funny how hair can be desirable in one place, on a guys chest for example, but not so in other places. I mean we all are mammals. Remember one of the things that define mammals? Hair, even whales have hair. So why the adversion by some to hair? Does it give the impression of being young? I remember years ago some woman shaving down below. Some thought it was like doing a younger woman because of the lack of hair. Now its uncommon not to see shaved or partial shaving.

So if you love it show it off! Well thats my feelings for right now.

reallyready46 64M
1383 posts
8/31/2012 10:47 am

    Quoting AmericanBaronin:
    I wouldn't be 'offended' {or whatever} by more, but someone shaving it off, yeah; you look basically perfect. I can, sorta, see if a guy wants to do some of the metrosexual stuff, but body hair, come on. As for the females, I personally have very long legs {shorter from waist up than waist down}, so the leg shaving thing takes forever as it is {then there's the underarms of course, and a load of hair on my head to just wash and stuff} so basically not only is 'that' NOT getting shaved but I would probably hurt someone suggesting it. If I see where a guy wants of even demands it to be shaved there, I'm like what, I can suck without flossing, thank you, so figure it out on your side.

    The average man’s face contains anywhere from 5,000 to 25,000 whiskers. The average man will spend 60 hours shaving each year. Men spend an average of 5 moths of their lives shaving. A man spends 3,300 hours or 138 days of his life shaving his whiskers. The average man will have spent 900 hours shaving (the equivalent of 37 1/2 days) between ages 15 and 75. Nearly 70% of American women prefer a clean-shaven man. A young marketing executive with the Wilkinson Sword Company, who also made razor blades for men, designed a campaign to convince the women of North America that: (a) Underarm hair was unhygienic, (b) It was unfeminine.

    If all that different time was spent on other things rather than shaving, especially totally unnecessary areas as chests {which weren't even in the survey} and things like that, we'd all have more time, for much more interesting things to do with our time.
See in Europe if a woman shaves her legs and arm pits its a sign of being a working woman. So most women are hairy over there. Funny how many women do also ask about facial hair. I guess my moustache is too much for many.


reallyready46 64M
1383 posts
8/31/2012 10:44 am

    Quoting rm_HermansBoy:
    All I know is that I once described myself on-line to a female blogger as being rather hairy, and before too long she traveled from southern Texas to here up north just to spend a weekend with me.

    She loved the feeling of my hairy chest on her nipples and ran her hands over almost every square inch of my body during that weekend. I was about 15 years older than her and hardly thin, but she really got hot over the hair, bless her heart.

    Of course, she was hairy on her pussy, too. I wonder if she it today?
So hair is a turn on! I forgot the part about hair rubbing across the womans nipples.


reallyready46 64M
1383 posts
8/31/2012 10:42 am

    Quoting btdt2009:
    Others thought I was perfect.

    I have to agree.
why thank you I am blushing.


rm_HermansBoy 76M
1475 posts
8/31/2012 8:27 am

All I know is that I once described myself on-line to a female blogger as being rather hairy, and before too long she traveled from southern Texas to here up north just to spend a weekend with me.

She loved the feeling of my hairy chest on her nipples and ran her hands over almost every square inch of my body during that weekend. I was about 15 years older than her and hardly thin, but she really got hot over the hair, bless her heart.

Of course, she was hairy on her pussy, too. I wonder if she it today?

HermansBoy


btdt2009 56F  
1466 posts
8/31/2012 4:17 am

Others thought I was perfect.

I have to agree.


AmericanBaronin 59F   
12250 posts
8/31/2012 1:50 am

I wouldn't be 'offended' {or whatever} by more, but someone shaving it off, yeah; you look basically perfect. I can, sorta, see if a guy wants to do some of the metrosexual stuff, but body hair, come on. As for the females, I personally have very long legs {shorter from waist up than waist down}, so the leg shaving thing takes forever as it is {then there's the underarms of course, and a load of hair on my head to just wash and stuff} so basically not only is 'that' NOT getting shaved but I would probably hurt someone suggesting it. If I see where a guy wants of even demands it to be shaved there, I'm like what, I can suck without flossing, thank you, so figure it out on your side.

The average man’s face contains anywhere from 5,000 to 25,000 whiskers. The average man will spend 60 hours shaving each year. Men spend an average of 5 moths of their lives shaving. A man spends 3,300 hours or 138 days of his life shaving his whiskers. The average man will have spent 900 hours shaving (the equivalent of 37 1/2 days) between ages 15 and 75. Nearly 70% of American women prefer a clean-shaven man. A young marketing executive with the Wilkinson Sword Company, who also made razor blades for men, designed a campaign to convince the women of North America that: (a) Underarm hair was unhygienic, (b) It was unfeminine.

If all that different time was spent on other things rather than shaving, especially totally unnecessary areas as chests {which weren't even in the survey} and things like that, we'd all have more time, for much more interesting things to do with our time.


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