I like men with a hairy chest! Once, I dated a man who’s legs were so hairy that when we’d lay down together and my foot would rub against his leg I always thought he was wearing his socks.
MaryAnn
Sometimes life is so great you just gotta muss up your hair and quack like a duck!
Oooo this reminds me of this teaching assistant (well, more like the lab tech who helped out) we had in one of my classes a couple of years ago. This guy was so hairy he had hairs on his earlobes! I used to sneak looks because it was so interesting seeing hairs on someones earlobes.
His beard even went half way up his face and looked like a carpet. I remember seeing him swimming once at the freshmen / sophomore camping trip before school started and he was pretty much half ape (yes ladies and gents, his back was as hairy as his chest!). Hairiest Mo’Fo’ i have ever seen! LOL
Now that I have thouroughly grossed you all out i shall depart :).
Yeah, there’s nothing a man who is relly hirsute likes more than hearing people tell him how disgusting and gross and off-putting it is. Because, you know, we really love it and are just too lazy to spend the thousands of dollars for electrolysis to get it permanently removed. Oh, yeah, and we have all that hair on purpose, too. It’s really fun knowing that if you go to the beach, a large proportion of the people there are going to stare, point and make comments about how hairy you are.
So, men: Women with little tiny twelve-year-old-boy tits or no?
Phil - don’t get too upset, there are women out there who love hairy men, including ME. Hair on the back, hair on the chest, hair on the arms, hair on the legs, yummm.
The only way there could be too much hair for me is if you couldn’t see the skin underneath. But I’d rather have that than a man with no hair at all. That always feels waxy and unfinished to me.
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Well, yeah, but it’d also be accompanied (after the drooling and sighing and swooning ceased) by a request for a date.
Gotta go with hairy. There’s just something so delightfully testosterone rich about a furry male. Yum.
Oh God, pldenn - now you’ve gone and done it - got me started on a rant and getting off the topic. Now you know how many of us women feel - let’s face it - it’s us women who are constantly made to feel inferior with our society’s obsessiveness over beauty – perfect Victoria Secrets models languishing all over tv in their lacy undies - mens mags, etc. etc., etc., etc. Pul-e-e-eze. Talk about the beach. My body isn’t bad at all, but I still don’t want to wear a two piece or bikini when I go with my boyfriend because I know he’s going to be oggling the 20-year-old nubile beach babes in the thong bikinis. so some women don’t like chest hair - I’m one of them. But many do. Don’t sweat it. (BTW, there have been quite a few topics posted here asking for opinions on female body features, so no one is picking on you guys.)
Sycorax– ya know, you’re right! There’s way too much out here about women. Our bodies (hell, I’m the one who posted “Give that woman a sandwich”) or our sexual proclivities (“Are all women bisexual”) but there are very few threads about men.
I’m going to post one called, “Men – what we want, what we get” out here in MPSIMS. There we can discuss what WE like and don’t like about men! So take that you, you, MEN! And thanks, Sycorax, for giving me another topic.
ERNT, hold on: Do you want to post it since it’s really your idea? I’ll leave this here for a while and see if you post it out. If you don’t then I will. K?
Well, Zette, he said it isn’t a bit uncomfortable. So go ahead and shave him!
I’m a bit worried about my new son, though. He was born with fuzz on the outside of his ears and it has yet to fall out. I may have to shave him before preschool…
PR
If you’re not part of the solution you’re just scumming up the bottom of the beaker.
Sycorax, it isn’t as if men don’t suffer from media-induced body image pressure, too. Do you see more young men trying to emulate Bill Nye or Mark McGwire? Which one do you see more women slobbering over ?
I’m a guy who shaves his chest and back, and I just wanted to voice some thoughts on the issue. Someone wanted to know whether shaving causes itchiness. It’s been my experience that when the hair grows back there is some mild itchiness for a few days. But, keep in mind that this is only after several days of growth. I haven’t encountered any itchiness or other bothersome side-effects with a regular shaving. Also, I haven’t had any problems with razor burn after shaving, either. Also, I have found that the Mach-3 razors work best. The tri-bladed action really zips through that thick hair quickly and painlessly in the shower.
Now, I’m a person with sparse hair growth though, so results may vary if you’re a fairly hairy person. One of the problems may be that shaving all the problem areas may just take too long.
As for why I do it? Well, two reasons. One, the hair growth on my body is relatively patchy to begin with, and it wouldn’t look very nice even if I was going for the hairy look. Two, I take fairly good care of my body, and a side-effect of this is my pectorals have nice definition and shape. So, why hide a good thing, right?
Side Note: I tried using wax, and here’s my wisdom: Don’t do it! I did a small patch on my stomach as the directions insisted and not only was it extremely painful, my skin in that area actually started bleeding.
For what it’s worth, I like my men to be hairy all over. The harrier the better. Back hair, chest hair, ear hair (well not ear hair), arm, and leg hair. They all make me drool. On a side note, all the excess hair tends to promote male pattern baldness which I like also.
My husband is hairy. Everywhere. Well, not the ears and nose, but you get my drift. I actually never gave it a thought until I married him, but now I definitely prefer it. I love the warm, safe feeling of cuddling up with him at night.
Sqrlcub:
I’ve actually noticed that hairy bodies and balding seem to go together (at least on the men I’ve actually seen any part of their body). Is this something you’ve read or are you just guessing. I find it very interesting.
trisha
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice - Albert Einstein
Jeeezzz…it’s all I can do to shave my face every day. No back hair here, but yes otherwise. And no, I do not mind a little leg and/or armpit hair on a woman. Just as long as it doesn’t look like you have Buckwheat in a headlock.
Jazzmine, I have read that hirsutism and male pattern baldness are related in more than one place. It is a side effect of excessive testosterone. Thus if one has enough testosterone to produce back hair (which is a lot, I daresay) than one is likely to undergo male pattern baldness. It’s not a wide ass guess but has been documented, unfortunately I don’t have the sources here with me at work.
I don’t know about the rest of the women, but I’d take Bill Nye over Mark McGuire any day. And believe me, you mentioning it here is not the first occasion on which I’ve had a few dirty little fantasies about Bill and I in the lab! If Bill’s chest is hairy you can point me in his direction right now.
“I think it would be a great idea” Mohandas Ghandi’s answer when asked what he thought of Western civilization
Lucky-
A former co-worker of mine lived near Bill Nye and according to her stories he didn’t like clothes too much nor did he like to pull down his shades.
But moving on…My fiancee never liked hairy chests until she got to snuggle with one. Now she is a true convert. I think that for looks hairless is better but, for use hairy is the way to go.
so all you women that like hairy chests…here i am. (and I am starting to lose it from the top of my head…hey, wait a minute!)