Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Back in the 2000s it was a trend. I always thought it was weird. Straight guys who weren't swimmers all did it for a minute.
I’ve not once heard of this as a trend in the 2,000s. Which we are still in.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve noticed the younger generations prefer their men less hairy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men don’t usually shave their legs. I would be worried.
It may be a bit uncommon, but how is it "worrying"? There's bigger things to worry about, the fact that our president is a freaking dictator for one!
You’ve gotta be exhausting to be around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men don’t usually shave their legs. I would be worried.
It may be a bit uncommon, but how is it "worrying"? There's bigger things to worry about, the fact that our president is a freaking dictator for one!
Anonymous wrote: Back in the 2000s it was a trend. I always thought it was weird. Straight guys who weren't swimmers all did it for a minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he swim
OP here. LOL, DH was a college swimmer and he's told me he would shave his legs to reduce drag back then! But no, DS is not a swimmer
Does he ride a bike? Those guys usually shaved their legs back in the day.
Do you mean cyclists who shave their legs for aerodynamic benefit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he swim
OP here. LOL, DH was a college swimmer and he's told me he would shave his legs to reduce drag back then! But no, DS is not a swimmer
Does he ride a bike? Those guys usually shaved their legs back in the day.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that he might like boys. Nothing wrong with that
Anonymous wrote:Men don’t usually shave their legs. I would be worried.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask him why he does it.
This is the obvious first step.
He will get teased relentlessly for it if it's not for something like bodybuilding or swimming.