Do you make your husband shave his low back (and buttock) hair?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hairy men are gross. But, if he wasn't removing it when you were dating and married, you shouldn't ask him to do it now.


No, they are not gross. You have issues.
Anonymous
My 21 year old straight daughter does not even shave her legs which apparently is the new norm. So shave your butt??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, because I’m not weird. I don’t make or ask my husband to shave his body.


Same here. I only ask that he shave his face regularly because his stubble hurts my skin. I don't care if he hair anywhere else. I don't mind feeling it and if I get a pube in my mouth, I just spit it out.


Call me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wish my man would keep up with grooming. I hate his back hair above his butt. So gross. I keep everything clean and smooth so I expect the same but don’t ask … I need to though!


As a man, I think that's gross.

Does your DH like that? No grown man wants their partner to look pre-pubescents downstairs. It's weird.
Anonymous
Is it even possible to shave your butt crack? Or to wax yourself? Do any men do this or have it done?
Anonymous
I don't understand how anyone could do this themselves without some blood.
Anonymous
Never heard of nair?
Anonymous
I like men natural, as long as they are ok with me being natural too, and not looking like a little girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like men natural, as long as they are ok with me being natural too, and not looking like a little girl.

You sound perfect to me!
Anonymous
My DH and I (together over 20 years) have never groomed body hair because of the other person. In fact, while I prefer to keep my armpits shaved, when I have a little bit of hair there he often likes it. Similarly, I find it makes me feel better to be a bit groomed - especially in swim suit season - but I’m often ungrounded for the winter. That said, if either of us had body hair that bothered the other I think we’d just ask the other person if they would consider grooming it. My husband doesn’t have a hairy chest but has two random patches of stubble that look a bit odd so he tends to shave those - I’m not sure I’ve ever asked him too, but maybe I would if he didn’t? I’m really not sure. For awhile I hated his beard (kind of a short goatee) but I think the last time he shaved it off was for our wedding 16 years ago and our children think he looks “weird” and “not like dad” in our wedding photos 😂
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is shaving your low back and buttocks not a big deal? What kind of crazy mirror set up do you have to have to do that? Or are you just that flexible?


Exactly what I was thinking!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish my man would keep up with grooming. I hate his back hair above his butt. So gross. I keep everything clean and smooth so I expect the same but don’t ask … I need to though!


As a man, I think that's gross.

Does your DH like that? No grown man wants their partner to look pre-pubescents downstairs. It's weird.


Not PP. I get Brazilians because that’s what I like and I’ve always been under the impression the men I’ve been with also like it. Is this not true? I’ve never received a comment about it being “pre-pubescents” but now I’m overanalyzing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wish my man would keep up with grooming. I hate his back hair above his butt. So gross. I keep everything clean and smooth so I expect the same but don’t ask … I need to though!


As a man, I think that's gross.

Does your DH like that? No grown man wants their partner to look pre-pubescents downstairs. It's weird.


Not PP. I get Brazilians because that’s what I like and I’ve always been under the impression the men I’ve been with also like it. Is this not true? I’ve never received a comment about it being “pre-pubescents” but now I’m overanalyzing it.


Most men are just happy to be there. Hair or no hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like men natural, as long as they are ok with me being natural too, and not looking like a little girl.

+1!
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