Do you find men more attractive/sexier with their arm pits shaved?

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  1. bethperry profile image83
    bethperryposted 10 years ago

    Do you find men more attractive/sexier with their arm pits shaved?

    I don't but I've noticed razor companies are really pushing the hairless pit look now with men. So what do you think -bare pits or not?

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  2. peeples profile image94
    peeplesposted 10 years ago

    No. If I wanted to be with someone with no body hair I would have found a woman not a man.

  3. Souther29 profile image80
    Souther29posted 10 years ago

    If you wanted a bit of male insight I know no man who shaves their underarms (got a varied bunch of mates too). I know some who 'trim' but never where it is completely gone. The only known reason why it may be essential is for professional swimmers to reduce drag in the water.

    The media is to blame mostly for concoting these 'uses' for their products. I don't blame them as marketing to different mindset but as Peeples said, men should be men. If a man spends more time grooming than a woman then something is wrong in my mind!

  4. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 10 years ago

    No. I like a touch of real man, not pathetic laughable men. It seems like they are trying to be more feminine.

  5. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 10 years ago

    No, hairless men seem too little boy-like to me and I like men to be masculine and for me the hair is part of that.

  6. ChristinS profile image38
    ChristinSposted 10 years ago

    No, that's so silly to me.  Men are supposed to look like men.  I don't get the latest trends of making men look more feminine or "metro sexual" etc.  I like men that look masculine.

  7. Same DiNamics profile image61
    Same DiNamicsposted 10 years ago

    My husband trims. He does work out a lot and feels cleaner that way. I'm not sure I'd like him to be completely shaved off though.

  8. bydojo profile image59
    bydojoposted 10 years ago

    I personally like to have all my 'stuff' clean, so I shave/remove the hairs. I wouldn't mind if my man would shave his armpits though. It's not the 60's anymore, we're not supposed to be as hairy as 'mother nature' made us (at least that's my opinion). I have started removing armpit/legs/arms hair years ago and, after being curious to see how my 'lady zone' looks with no hair, I decided to keep it this way. it's more hygienic this way and I really like how it all looks. So, if he would start shaving his armpits, I'd be more than happy. Being a man is not compromised by a simple act of hygiene big_smile

  9. James Sahn profile image54
    James Sahnposted 10 years ago

    i liked seeing the female perspective on this. i shave off all of my body hair for working out, but sometimes i wonder how it looks to other people.

  10. freecampingaussie profile image61
    freecampingaussieposted 10 years ago

    I personaly prefer a man to not shave his armpits or chest as I like the look better with it there . I love running my hand thru my husbands chest nd he is still very clean. Some men look more like females these days .....

  11. HappyMikeWritter profile image60
    HappyMikeWritterposted 10 years ago

    If I just read your question I would say yes! I do shave as well in those certain places and I think its just upto anyone. Some people shave and some people dont. I do and it does not mean I feel sexier :-)

 
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