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

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Anonymous wrote:Shave that happy trail!


This.
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Anonymous wrote:removed, no hair below the eyebrows


Go f*ck a seal, if mammals aren't your thing.


Um...seals are mammals.


Still bestiality, which seems to be pp's preference over women. Go on with your seal f*cker self, but stop pretending like you like female humans.
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I've never seen a woman with that before. Perhaps they all waxed. It would be a turn off.
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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.


depends on the man. I grew up in the 70s and associate a woman's body hair with being a woman, because those were my formative experiences. Now with porn it seems like everyone is shaving everything but that doesn't seem so natural to me. Body hair can be sexy.

No, go away grandpa


I actually find it sexy when men don’t need their women to be hairless or look pre-pubescent. I’m grateful my DH is one of them (we’re in our forties).


There's a difference between normal, trimmed, pubes and a hair going up to your navel. The latter is mannish. Sorry.
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I certainly hope that men with a little fatty tissue in their breasts would get lipo there or a breast reductions, because that's womanish and nasty.
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Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that men with a little fatty tissue in their breasts would get lipo there or a breast reductions, because that's womanish and nasty.


Right, because hair removal is the same as having major surgery.
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Anonymous wrote:"I actually find it sexy when men don’t need their women to be hairless or look pre-pubescent. I’m grateful my DH is one of them (we’re in our forties)."

+1. The hairless woman idea came from pornography. Real women have hair. Any man that can't deal with it is not a man worth being allowed to see that hair.

Almost 50, happily married for just over 20 years, and hairy except for legs (which I only shave often in the summer and pits which I had lasered, so barely weekly now).


That’s disgusting and probably stinks.
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Hair less = prepubescent
I find hair and neatly trimmed hair perfectly fine.
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Another remove vote
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Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that men with a little fatty tissue in their breasts would get lipo there or a breast reductions, because that's womanish and nasty.


Right, because hair removal is the same as having major surgery.


It's worse, because it's constant and not a one time thing. Try removing all your body hair for a year, and come back with how you feel about it.
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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.


You had your testosterone tested? How’d you find a doctor to do that? Most of them are too freaked out (and ignorant) by the idea that women have testosterone at all to test it . Honestly. Ignorant.

What was it?

Guys - Dumbos- more testosterone means she has a higher sex drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another remove vote


Stop giving these people votes, OP.
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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


This doesn’t mean that every female who has a little extra hair has a disorder.
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I have always removed my unwanted hair because I do not like how it looks and feels. No one is forcing me to do that. If other women don't want to remove the hair, it's up to them.

It actually will be great for me personally if other women walk around with hairy bodies, hairy upper lip etc.
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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


Interesting article . The only females I know with “manly hair” ie facial hair -like a beard, but not full, have been overweight.
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