New trend of demanding hairless men

Anonymous
Count me as another poster that appreciates the down low grooming but who thinks elsewhere its manly and attractive.

I don't think anyone should be offended on behalf of the asian men though. Everyone has different tastes, the korean boybands are some of the biggest sex symbols in the world right now. They do literally nothing for me but there are plenty of pots that think they are the ideal lids
Anonymous
There is absolutely no trend of “demanding” this. There is a trend of being more sexually fluid and more visibility of gay bodies.
Anonymous
How about thick back hair?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about thick back hair?


Start your own thread. Though, I do really find a furry booty hot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By hairless I mean everything except the hair on top of the head. I been watching YouTube videos, and there are trends expecting men to be hairless. Complete removal of hair in arms, legs, back, chest, crotch and beards. Do people really like men who look like prepubescent boys? Just another attack on everything that is masculine these days. I can’t imagine anyone being attracted to a smooth Q ball unless you like really effeminate looking guys.


But why?

You can find just about anything on YouTube... Are you 70+?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.


Because body hair is directly linked to testosterone production and testosterone has traditionally defined masculinity


so you think women w/ pcos (Which causes facial hair) are masculine?


omg. just stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.


Because body hair is directly linked to testosterone production and testosterone has traditionally defined masculinity


so you think women w/ pcos (Which causes facial hair) are masculine?


omg. just stop.


Actually, I have PCOS and men are turned off of me because of the hair. Except my dh, who is also hairy. Works for us.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.


Because body hair is directly linked to testosterone production and testosterone has traditionally defined masculinity


Yeah but my husband is so hairy that he looks like he is wear a sweater all the time so yeah he engages.in a lot of grooming. Honestly shaving is much more hygienic. Less chance of dingleberries. Nobody likes a dingleberry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marketers have figured out that they can sell the same stupid stuff to men that they’ve been selling to women for generations. It’s like when Lego figured out they could sell twice as many sets by making different sets for boys and girls.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My spouse did this recently, shaving everything off, expecting me to like it. He asked what I thought. I told him I liked him the way he was, like a man, not a boy, and, that it was his body, his choice



You might want to be alert to the possibility of infidelity- nether region grooming is often a sign.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't need to all come off, but I have to say to me, less is more. Leg and armpit hair can stay, but I wouldn't miss the rest. I hate chest hair, never understood how that was ever considered attractive.


+1 arms, leg, armpit hair are fine but please take care of your hairy back and chest. Beards should be short and well maintained and not wild growing onto your neck. And at least trim/maintain the pubes. Most gay men that I’ve met follow that standard of body hair grooming and they look better for it.
Anonymous
I don’t think this is a real thing. Just a few people online trying to get attention
Anonymous
I presume that few of you have swum competitively. D1 and above male swimmers shave to reduce drag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.


Because body hair is directly linked to testosterone production and testosterone has traditionally defined masculinity


so you think women w/ pcos (Which causes facial hair) are masculine?


Don’t be daft. I’m middle eastern and have a lot of hair. Yet most men have much more hair than I ever will have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. What exactly is your evidence that this is a "new trend"? Some youtube videos that you searched for? You can find youtube videos about anything. That tells you exactly nothing about what is happening in the real world.

2. Agree with everyone that the double standard is funny. Women have been told for decades that their body hair is repulsive. Hopefully you will be more open-minded about women's grooming choices going forward.


Once women started shaving legs, it became feminine. It would take a generation to change that back and re-learn what femininity looks like.

We saw the same thing on a smaller scale with the gendering of short vs long hair.


Pfft. The US still has a long way to go on the topic of women cutting their hair short. Search the topic on here, there are tons of people who hate on short hair on women.
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