In a word: yikes
I prefer my men to have hair. However, lack of hair is not a deal killer.
In sum - it’s not something I would ever ask for, but if a man chose to wear his public hair trimmed, sculpted, or absent I wouldn’t say jack, either.
What I did find disturbing was the time my significant other burned off his public hair by accident, but that was mostly concern for possible painful injury to the region in question, not the sudden baldness.
How embarassing. I thought I was the only one.
Cartooniverse
Okay, upon clicking this thread I had one of the weirdes reflections of memory ever.
I once read the Star Trek book “Imzadi,” and Riker is at a Betazed wedding and therefore naked. A woman comes up to him and asks “Why are you human men so…hairy?” Without thinking he replies “Friction.”
Sorry.
Anyway, I’m an odd one - I prefer the wild look. As a woman, I cannot in good conscience take a potential lover seriosly if it looks like he’s spent time taking care of the hair down there. I don’t know why, I just think it’s weird. Every guy I’ve come across who styles his public hair has not had a chance to try my underparts out for a ride. In an odd sexist manner, I do find it kind of gross for a woman’s underparts to be hairy - trimmed is the way to go for women, I think. Women are just generally, in my opinion, more aesthetically pleasing when naked. More curves, and just generally more pleasant to look at. Seeing everything bared on a guy is just kinda…ugly, honestly.
But like I said, I’m weird.
~Tasha
Another vote for neatly trimmed.
Dubious Weasle, you’ve put waaaay too much thought into the state of your balls. I did quite a bit of dating when I was single and the state of my lover’s ball hair was *never * an issue. Nor, incidentally, was the size of his dick.
The only one reminded of that movie, or the only one who showed up for a date with a condom on already?
Tragically, the latter.
:eek: Oh, well, maybe the less said of that, the better. Unless, you know, you want to tell us the whole story.
In all honesty when the actual decision was made there wasn’t a lot of thought put into it. It was a tit-for-tat situation and I decided afterwards that I liked it.
At the same time though, I will freely admit I put “waaay too much thought” into after the fact rationalization of why shorn balls are the logical choice;