Do you like lots of Body Hair on a man?

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  1. Hot chick S profile image59
    Hot chick Sposted 12 years ago

    do you like lots of hair anywhere on a man?
    hmm?

    1. MakeUpByObie profile image61
      MakeUpByObieposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      No, not at all. I don't mind scuff on the face, but all over the chest and back is gross.

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      Phoebe Pikeposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      It varies. It depends on the individual and how he carries himself. It's kind of like hair dye, some people can pull it off while others fall flat.

    3. everythingdazzles profile image72
      everythingdazzlesposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      To be honest it is not really my thing. I don't mind a little on the chest as long as it maintained. I like a little scruff on the facebook though.

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      KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I think it is hot for a man to have hair,however I do not want a bear either. A man needs to look like a man period. Men are their own creatures to us ladies and this is why we are so attracted to them. Whether or not they have some hair or not on there body.  If your man has a lot of chest hair, he can get it waxed or he can trim his hairs with a pair of scissors.  Their are many different ways and tools he can use to groom himself for you and for himself. In todays world, it is amazing what you can use to groom yourself with. There are so many products out there.

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      klarawieckposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hair is not a problem, as long as he's not a Big Foot lookalike.

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        KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Hi, Thank you for your response to my article. I greatly appreciate it.

    6. jennzie profile image71
      jennzieposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I like a little on a guy's face, but I don't like a huge beard. And I think that a whole bunch of hair on the back and chest is just gross.

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        KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Hi,Thanks for your response. I greatly appreciate it!

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    Emile Rposted 12 years ago

    Different people are attracted to different things. Excessive body hair isn't something I'm attracted to, but that's me. Men who possess it should be comfortable with it and not worry about anyone else's personal preference. It's nothing but a thing. And it sounds as if it's less painful than any alternative they have access to.

    Edit. Except a beard. A guy who can grow a good beard should always do it. It would be a travesty not to.

  3. TheMagician profile image88
    TheMagicianposted 12 years ago

    I think it depends on the guy and how they look with it, but I've pretty much always been attracted to guys with more body hair than usual. My best friend/boyfriend is a total werewolf, and let me just say, I appreciate it very much when he takes that shirt off, haha. He used to shave his arms because he was embarrassed... he has to come to my room to shave now, I keep all his razors.

    1. Hot chick S profile image59
      Hot chick Sposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      lol..funny....u like hairy hairy guys...nice for those guys who r above average hairy!

  4. Disturbia profile image60
    Disturbiaposted 12 years ago

    YUK!

  5. eliserenee profile image61
    elisereneeposted 12 years ago

    I hate to see a mass of hair on a man's chest, but I do like a little bit. My husband has the perfect amount of chest hair and virtually no back hair, so I am pretty please ;-)

  6. JIN1128 profile image90
    JIN1128posted 12 years ago

    no, I prefer skin more

  7. Pearldiver profile image67
    Pearldiverposted 11 years ago

    I'm glad this thread has been dug up from 4 months ago.. because I wanted to say something then, but had to check recent research to see how hairy this question really is! smile

    Apparently, a natural balance exists in regard to men with body hair...

    Men appear to be hairy as a result of these five reasons..
    Either: hormonal reasons, geographical location (including climate), number of primates within their family group (or jeans), habitual belief that being hairy enhances their sexuality, or both parents have tended to be hairy! sad

    Interestingly, there is only a 1.5% difference worldwide, in the number of hairy men verses the number of hairy women in the world! smile

    So... there ya go.... Tell the Truth!
    Because, there really is a reason why your girlfriend plucks her chin!  yikes big_smile

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      KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Pearldiver,
      I like your answer to this question and I hope you found my information good enough to make it easier for people to make their own decisions regarding body hair on men.

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    rsjessenposted 11 years ago

    A very little bit of hair on the chest is fine. Natural places such as legs, arms/armpits, and face is also fine. I just don't want it in over float. There's nothing nice about getting a mouthful of hair when you kiss your partners chest.

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      KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hi, I hear ya on that one! But men still need to look masculine not like sissys.

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        rsjessenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        When I was younger I wanted a cleanshaved man. Now I like a bit of gruffness, I think it's because when I was younger I wanted boys and now I want men smile so yeah.. Deff masculine!

        I do, however, find it ridicules that most men demand that women shave all over (I've even tried twice that a boy has pointed it out to me, one of which wasn't even my boyfriend but just a guy I knew who saw my legs in a summerdress close up and saw I didn't shave my thighs.) yet when we ask them to trim a bit, it's all "I'm a man, my hair is manly!". Seriously, then my hair is womanly, deal with that.

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    KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years ago

    Hi, I love your answer to this and I think in all fairness guys should except women just the way they are too. Great answer. Thanks for your reply.

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    KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years ago

    .
    accept

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    Arlene V. Pomaposted 11 years ago

    I like the clean cut guys.  But excessive hair is not a problem with me.  I do have a problem with guys having earrings and excessive tattoos.

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      KatherinaKSheehanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Arlene,
      I tend to agree with you on this. I myself don't like men with a lot of earrings and tattoos. However, if a man served in the military and has a tattoo than I think that is okay. I also do not like women having tattoos either, it takes away a womens beauty, I think so. What do you think? Thanks for your reply and I do appreciate it!

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        rsjessenposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Even though the tattoo part wasn't for me, I'll answer anyway xD ..
        I just got my first tattoo a few days ago, so clearly I think tattos on a girl is just fine smile (I got some notes from a song I like, on my shoulder.) I do, however, think that there's a limit to how many tattoos I think is attractive, it needs to be tasteful, and sadly the limit of how many tattoos I think suits women is lower than however I think suits men.

        About the military part, I think that it doesn't really matter if a man got his tattoos in the military or not, as long as they are tasteful and not just something he got for a laugh but actually meet something, then I think it's alright smile

 
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