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Men who shave body hair

I don't think body hair makes someone manly. I've seen lots of queens who are hairy and have a full beard.


Some guys shave their body hair because they spend a lot of time in the gym and the hair covers up the definition on their body. I think some guys look better trimmed than completely shaved but some guys just look better smooth.

Because all the male DNA is in the hair. When you shave it, you actually become more woman than man. The fact that the balls, penis etc. is still there, doesn't really count. Also, lack of hair actually increases the risk of "gay lisp" and limp wrists. Explaining the science behind it can get a little tedious, but those are proven facts.

bullshit
 
As usual blue, your point was valid, salient and in this thread,my question too
 
Because all the male DNA is in the hair. When you shave it, you actually become more woman than man. The fact that the balls, penis etc. is still there, doesn't really count. Also, lack of hair actually increases the risk of "gay lisp" and limp wrists. Explaining the science behind it can get a little tedious, but those are proven facts.

LMFAO.... does it also cause an attraction to pink and for one to start wearing tight clothing Hahaha your funny
 
Those that shave off their hair or prefer hairless men must never have experienced the pleasure one gets from running fingers through a hairy chest.

There does seem to be a culture of waxing and styling amongst some gay men and then a direct opposite, of men who are burly and rugged and haven't plucked a hair in their life.

We all like different things perhaps?
 
Some guys just look better without it. It has nothing to do with masculinity or lack thereof. Case closed.
 
Masculinity is an arbitrary social idea that has no meaning other than what the society gives it. Do not fret about conforming to what society sees as "manly". That is damaging. Just be who you are.
 
I shave my chest, I hate chest hair on me, I have had it since I was 16. Started shaving @ 21, funny had my first m2m within weeks. Coincidence, I think not

Funny .. never shaved my chest or anything except the face.. lost count of the "m2ms" some time during my wild years ;)
 
silver - - the debate is just that -- not to be solved here..

At the end of the day -- "Perception is Reality"

and the reality is in our heads -- (some of it overflows to our cocks) --
The reality is that BLUEDRAGON is a MANLY MAN - WITH HAIR !! -- undisputed. The end..
 
silver - - the debate is just that -- not to be solved here..

At the end of the day -- "Perception is Reality"

and the reality is in our heads -- (some of it overflows to our cocks) --
The reality is that BLUEDRAGON is a MANLY MAN - WITH HAIR !! -- undisputed. The end..

LOL, stop. :D
 
Exactly! Society tries to genderise people too much into an unnecessary 'battle of the sexes', making those who don't meet the 'manly' or 'womanly' forms feel insecure. Ideas like 'real men have hair' and 'if you shave you're weak and pathetic' are hurtful.
Hair shouldn't be a symbol of 'masculinity'. How hairy someone is tends to come from their ethnic background and climate.
The ancient greeks were known to be quite hairy, yet thought to be inferior in strength compared to romans...i think.

I'm sure Roman's were just as hairy. If you shave your hair because you are gender confused than it does make you less manly. If you shave because you don't want to be viewed as a man than it is not masculine. If you're shaving your body down other than for a competition than don't you think that says something? No offense but you have more of a fem look to you. Do you shave your legs or chest?
 
If society had not changed the idea of what makes men manly, then only men who have beards and multiple wives would be considered men. If you suck dick or like to bottom you are not a man, hell your a freak and many still consider us that. Which is why I'm kinda glad that idea of men who look and act a certain way is slowly evolving in many places. And Egypto....I think men who shave are sexy as hell
 
I don't think it has to do with whether shaving certain body parts is feminine or not. It's just a style/trend thing. Some have grown to find it attractive. Others not. How long it will last? Who knows. When did woman start feeling obligated to shave their legs and armpits? Obviously, men (het.) found them attractive before that trend started. Some, no doubt still do.

If you have the time visit this Gillette website. (disclaimer: I don't work for P&G....but the guy in ad is attractive) It will "explain" how and why you should just shave away (always using a fresh blade) each and every hair on your body. Whatever ones opinion of body hair, the marketing to encourage shaving and thus a huge increase the consumption of blade and shaving products has been very effective. Whether it's true or not that shaving your pubic hair will make "it" look bigger is irrelevant. The shaving industry wants you to think that hair is yucky and that you'll get more babes if you use their products. The shaving industry knew what a cash cow woman were (with legs and underarms) that they couldn't wait to coerce men to shave a whole lot more than their faces. Gay men may have started the trend, but smart marketers know that gay men start many trends. Like it or not, you might buy P & G stock;).
 
But aren't there butch guys that shave their legs too?

Yes , there are. Body hair doesn't make you any more or less masculine or fem. It's all in how you carry yourself.

It's amazing to me how many queens think that they're more masculine because they grew a beard or have body hair. I've also known many "bears" who are extremely fem and sometimes they're completely unaware that they are.
 
it's really not that big a deal, just another those subjects that won't matter 20 years from now when ppl are actually more open minded.

really, it's JUST HAIR.
 
I like the subtlety:


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