Do men find this a turn off or a non issue?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shave that happy trail!


Keep the happy trail!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
why? if it that important why do men not do the same?


Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically, stomach hair on a woman. It’s not peach fuzz and it doesn’t resemble men’s hair. Its somewhere in the middle. So, it’s a little dark and visibly noticeable.

Would most guys prefer it to be removed? Or wouldn’t mind?

I’m talking about men in general, similar to how most women prefer men with body hair.


What have your previous intimate male associates said about it?


What they did not say:

"Oh geez I was hot for you until I saw the stomach hair, but now, ugh, put your clothes on and leave, Chewbacca!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically, stomach hair on a woman. It’s not peach fuzz and it doesn’t resemble men’s hair. Its somewhere in the middle. So, it’s a little dark and visibly noticeable.

Would most guys prefer it to be removed? Or wouldn’t mind?

I’m talking about men in general, similar to how most women prefer men with body hair.


What have your previous intimate male associates said about it?


What they did not say:

"Oh geez I was hot for you until I saw the stomach hair, but now, ugh, put your clothes on and leave, Chewbacca!"


If you are indeed the OP and if this isn't pure sarcasm but more so an anecdote of your awkward personal experience when men saw your stomach hair then OP I think you have the answer to your question...
Based on your own personal experiences would you say mend find it more of a turn off or a non issue?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
why? if it that important why do men not do the same?


Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.

? This is the first I've heard of it.

I'm kind of hairy.. back hair, arm hair.. my DD is the same. I don't have that much stomach hair though, but my leg hairs are noticeable.

My DH has no problem with it because he's not really superficial; he likes everything else about me; he's no model either.

If it bothers a woman that much, get laser treatment to remove it.
Anonymous
Ew. Remove
Anonymous
If you like Italian girls, it goes with the territory for a lot of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you like Italian girls, it goes with the territory for a lot of them.

Unfortunately very true.
Anonymous
I am super hairy, including happy trail, and my husband insists he doesn't care. I know people are going to say he's lying, and he probably does have a preference for me being hair free, but it's never prevented him from, uh, "getting excited," so....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
why? if it that important why do men not do the same?


Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.


I am super hairy, and it's not even an ethnic thing, but I have no fertility issues. In fact, I got pregnant both times on the first try, and I've never had a miscarriage. I have had my hormones tested in the past, and while my testosterone is on the high side of normal, it's still normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
why? if it that important why do men not do the same?


Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.


I am super hairy, and it's not even an ethnic thing, but I have no fertility issues. In fact, I got pregnant both times on the first try, and I've never had a miscarriage. I have had my hormones tested in the past, and while my testosterone is on the high side of normal, it's still normal.


ITA.. that ^PP's statement is weird. I'm hairy, too, and I'm East Asian, got pregnant easily both times in my mid to late 30s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
why? if it that important why do men not do the same?


Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.


I am super hairy, and it's not even an ethnic thing, but I have no fertility issues. In fact, I got pregnant both times on the first try, and I've never had a miscarriage. I have had my hormones tested in the past, and while my testosterone is on the high side of normal, it's still normal.


ITA.. that ^PP's statement is weird. I'm hairy, too, and I'm East Asian, got pregnant easily both times in my mid to late 30s.


I am the PP who made this statement, and here is some more information for you. I did not make this up. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hirsutism/symptoms-causes/syc-20354935
Anonymous
I think for most men, if they are being honest, less body hair is more. People associate body hair with “manliness” which is not usually what men are into.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL should I wax my arms???


Eww, why the hell would anyone do this?!

I shave my legs and armpits. I make sure I'm neat down there. Otherwise, I leave my hair alone.


As a man, this is my preference for a woman. I've seen a trail before and the faint one was actually a bit of a turn on in that it was directing me to the promised land. I also saw one that was a little more manly and that was not a positive for me. Hairy ass/AH is also a turn off.

If you are comfortable with it but concerned, just bleach it with the stuff women use on their upper lip. That should eliminate the concerns of it groaning back thicker and having stubble while easing any insecurity about a partner not liking it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think for most men, if they are being honest, less body hair is more. People associate body hair with “manliness” which is not usually what men are into.


Maybe so but I love a good well-trimmed bush. I just think it looks great.
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