SilverWolf
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Why are men who shave body hair considered by many to be less manly? It's something I have noticed whenever a shave vs hair thread happens.
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SILVER - it's not about being "dumb" - it's "personal preference" --
the same as you might like tall skinny guys - and someone else thinks a chubby daddy is really sexy --
We are all diffrent -- attracted to different things about different people -
Shave your head -and you can make a dozen guys hard-
shave your legs and a dozen others will go limp.
show me a guy with a lot of ink - and i wanna hurl - somebody else will wanna fuck him.
Everybody's different.... it's what makes the world go 'round.
I doubt most people care one way or another how someone else grooms their body.
But there will always be people (including here at JUB) who think their preferences are the only correct preferences when it comes to anything.
That's not true. All my friends and I are turned off by men who shave. Stubble on legs is not a manly thing. Stubble on chest ripping your own chest apart when you rub them together is not hot. A run way line shaved into your pubes above your dick like a woman's pussy is not sexy. Trimming is one thing but shaving and shaping just isn't masculine at all.

When people consider it manly/less manly to have hair or to not. It's silly to consider someone less manly just because they shave their body hair when someone simply just doesn't like it. That doesn't make anyone less manly.
Thank you for proving my second sentence is true.![]()
