Ladies! Hairy Chest or no?

hairy chests are definitely not a turn on for a lot of women i’ve come in contact with, self included. but here’s one thing that is absolutely disgusting… hairy armpits! when you see a guy with fur under his arms, you start to wonder what the hell’s growing under there.

Sqrl: I wonder if your friend hadn’t thought of electrolysis? Personally a guy with some hair on his chest is attractive (however,I tend to go for more smooth types myself). I have no hair on my chest. My legs are the hairiest part of me though (and i have a little on my knuckles but i shave them because it looks funny to me).


“Oa tu beral haonar kelo, tu faikal gehayun”

Hairy armpits…why, that’s even better! I happen to see a guy with a ton of underarm hair and get to catch a glimpse, I have to stare. For some reason I think that’s really sexy…am I alone in the world? Someone, please reassure me that I’m not!


“Who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past.” --1984

Louie - you might want to re-do your counts, keeping in mind that SqrlCub is a guy…

What about hairy toes? I had a friend in college I swore was half-hobbit.

I think armpit hair is gross too… In my younger years I used to get my boyfriends to trim it down, but now I just cope.


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Ok doky.

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I’m not a woman (well, it depends whom you ask), but I’ll add my comments anyway. I don’t like carpets. I work on sort of a hair curve relating the lightness of hair and softness to how much I can stand. The lighter and softer it is, the more I can stand. If the hair is dark, I don’t mind a dusting of hair (like I have). If the hair is lighter, it makes less difference, but I still don’t like carpeting. And let’s not forget that it’s easier to lick a hairless chest.

Of the guys I’ve slept with, I’d say about 1/3 were hairy and 2/3 non-hairy. My ex-boyfriend (the one I really loved but broke up with because he lived much too far away) was a little hairy, but it was all on the right side of his chest!!

Never made all that much of a difference to me, really. My husband doesn’t have much in the way of chest hair, and no back hair. He’s not lost a hair on his head, though. Long, thick, & curly, like a respectable musician :wink:

My dad & brother, though, are the hairy body/bald head types, and male pattern baldness runs in my mom’s side of the family. Even though I married a guy with lots of head hair, I think that may explain why I like actors like Patrick Stewart & Sean Connery. :slight_smile:

I’m pretty hairy, and I was afraid that my wife (who had zero experience with men’s bodies before me…we’re very religious) would be turned off. So I warned her, and told her to think “teddy bear.”

I must say, she really took to it. (And we’ve got three kids to prove it!)

I think that the “ape” imagery is what seems to get to you who don’t like hairy men. A little paradigm shift (costs only twenty cents!) can go a long way.


Chaim Mattis Keller
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“Sherlock Holmes once said that once you have eliminated the
impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be
the answer. I, however, do not like to eliminate the impossible.
The impossible often has a kind of integrity to it that the merely improbable lacks.”
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