Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.
Exactly. My Asian husband would be offended that you think his unhairy genetic makeup makes him less masculine.
Racist much?
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.
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.
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
Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would hair define masculinity?? This has to be one of the dumbest arguments ever.
You’re really oblivious to the physiological affects of testosterone and androgens, aren’t you?
Amazingly stupid person calls another person dumb. Oh the irony.
Exactly. What about Asian men? They typically have far less body hair — you are degrading an entire group of people now with this ridiculous argument. My husband is white and naturally doesn’t have much body hair on his chest, arms, and legs. But he’s not a man, huh?Anonymous wrote: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.
Sounds like you are attacking men who are naturally hairless. Do you think those men aren't masculine??
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.