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squeeeb 10-05-2007 11:13 AM

do *ANY* women like hairy guys?
 
now, i'm not talking about a gorilla with a mohair sweater, and i'm not talking about a guy with a hair dickie on his chest, but, if a guy has a regular hairy chest, you can still see skin, but he is hairy, and some hair on his back, not on the spine or anything, not the shoulder pad hair tufts, is that such a turn off?

what gets me are the women who think shaving their pubes off is wrong cause it's akin to pedophilia, but they want a guy with the hairless chest of a 10 year old boy.

do ANY women find hairy chests attractive?

mixedmedia 10-05-2007 11:18 AM

I LOVE male body hair. love it, love it, love it!!

No man need ever shave a single, solitary hair on my account. :)

QuasiMondo 10-05-2007 11:51 AM

Well, there you have it. Manhair is manly.

Shauk 10-05-2007 11:54 AM

heh, most women i know, aside from the 16 year olds who don't know what a real man looks like, don't have an issue with hair.

"most"

there are a few that haven't grown out of the hollywood brad pitt hairless phase.

Plan9 10-05-2007 12:06 PM

Yeah, the hairless thing is still going strong.

Hell, my boss was shaving his manboob fleece and nut fuzz in A-stan in prep for the ride home to see his wife on midtour. WTF is with that?

Ustwo 10-05-2007 12:09 PM

My wife made a comment on this at one point.

She said in romance novels, the guys on the covers rarely have any chest hair and are normally completely devoid of it.

In the books themselves they all have chest hair.

Willravel 10-05-2007 12:33 PM

That's telling, Ustwo. Presumably it's the fact that while some women don't want others to know, they don't mind.

Plan9 10-05-2007 12:40 PM

Or maybe it is really hard to paint a portrait of an oily Fabio with chest hair?

Acetylene 10-05-2007 02:25 PM

Lack of chest hair ruins such movies as 300 for me. All these bare, muscly chests and no hair on them! When I see a woman in a sex scene rub a hairless man's pec, I always imagine that sound balloons make when you rub them. It's not that I think they look like boys (eg pedophelia), it's that they DON'T look like MEN.

Racnad 10-05-2007 02:25 PM

Whatever you do don't shave it. For the next two months your spouse will complain that you feel like a porcupine when snuggling naked.

If you must reduce it, use the "beard trim" attachment on an electric razor to shorten it.

analog 10-05-2007 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Shauk
heh, most women i know, aside from the 16 year olds who don't know what a real man looks like, don't have an issue with hair.

You realize that this statement says you know 16 year olds, right? lol

Baraka_Guru 10-05-2007 02:49 PM

The amount of body hair is often proportionate to testosterone levels. Interpret that as you will.


I'm fairly hairy. Sparse, but in many locations. Interpret that as you will, as well.

Willravel 10-05-2007 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
The amount of body hair is often proportionate to testosterone levels. Interpret that as you will.

My understanding is that levels of hair are caused by genotype, but I've never heard anything suggesting an association between testosterone levels and body hair.

ngdawg 10-05-2007 03:11 PM

http://portlandmercury.com/binary/dc...home-3827.jpeg

Have mercy!! Why would anyone shave that???

Seaver 10-05-2007 03:32 PM

Um... you DO realize there is a 99.999% probability he did shave to make it look like that.

noodle 10-05-2007 03:40 PM

i love my man's body hair. it's multiplying as he gets older, but not horrifically.
my favorite thing to do (well, ONE of them) at night is to curl up with my head on his shoulder and run my hand lightly over his chest hair. it's comforting for some reason. very soft.
and the whole pube stubble thing is dangerous. i actually got a burn on my face and chest once from too-short trimmed pubic hair. you gotta watch that. use scissors.
he's my Monkey Butt. :) no one tell him i told you all that.

Push-Pull 10-05-2007 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Acetylene
When I see a woman in a sex scene rub a hairless man's pec, I always imagine that sound balloons make when you rub them.

Oh THANKS for that one! God know how many movies you just ruined for me.....

snowy 10-05-2007 04:18 PM

Mike Rowe has the best chest I've ever seen, as far as chest hair goes. Not too much, and definitely enough to make him look like a man.
http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/di...ry/wp1_800.jpg

ngdawg 10-05-2007 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
Mike Rowe has the best chest I've ever seen, as far as chest hair goes. Not too much, and definitely enough to make him look like a man.
http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/di...ry/wp1_800.jpg

"Bares" repeating....


And, Seaver...as a conniseur of the strokable furriness of the male pecs, I'm pretty sure, that ain't shaved...combed or oiled up, maybe, but not shaved.


Ahhh...Mike Rowe....

Plan9 10-05-2007 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
The amount of body hair is often proportionate to testosterone levels. Interpret that as you will.

Hmm, I just started sprouting chest hair. Maybe it is all the fighting I'm doing?

BARAKA! YOU WANNA WRASSLE!? C'MON! DADDY NEEDS TO GROW A SWEATER!

...

Dunno about the science stuff, but I'd suggest certain ethnicities and genetic lines grow more hair than others... testosterone is a factor, but not the only.

Baraka_Guru 10-05-2007 05:59 PM

I'm pretty sure my body hair isn't a result of my fighting, considering I don't think I've ever been in a real fight. The hair must be a result of my insatiable lust.


Yes, genetics are at play too, I'm sure. Testosterone's effects are related to growth of certain cells. It explains why men are generally bigger and hairier than women.

snowy 10-05-2007 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crompsin
Hmm, I just started sprouting chest hair. Maybe it is all the fighting I'm doing?

BARAKA! YOU WANNA WRASSLE!? C'MON! DADDY NEEDS TO GROW A SWEATER!

I want to watch.

Plan9 10-05-2007 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
Yes, genetics are at play too, I'm sure. Testosterone's effects are related to growth of certain cells. It explains why men are generally bigger and hairier than women.

I banged a chick who had shoulder hair. She shaved it, but I saw the stubble.

Baraka, you're so humble. I want to fight you because I admire your humility.

mixedmedia 10-05-2007 06:17 PM

see, just the mention of manhair and insatiable lust in the same thread makes me all :crazy:

and, I also offer into evidence my reaction to the man who could make his balls dance...

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Originally Posted by me
Neat parlor trick. :lol:

But, I couldn't get my eyes off all that hair on his legs. :crazy:


snowy 10-05-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ngdawg
"Bares" repeating....

Ahhh...Mike Rowe....

I posted the picture of Mike Rowe not that long ago, yet I keep coming back at this thread to look at it...yum.

balefire88 10-05-2007 06:20 PM

Any girl who finds you hot with clothes on is going to find you hot with your clothes off (unless you somehow have 7 nipples, and who knows, she might like that too)

2 examples:
1) Normal Ppl: You're too hairy. Like a gorilla (ouch for me when I had less self-confidence).

Female Result: Have had a bunch of gfs and girls, none ever complained. In fact, my current gf (and future wife) says its so hot.

2) Normal Ppl (especially during basketball): Good lord you sweat a lot. (I started bringing a towel and an extra tee just to play a couple hours of ball)

Female result (most girls I remember): OMG, it's so hot when you sweat on me! (That works for me)

*Nikki* 10-05-2007 06:49 PM

Um I don't like hairy men at all. Sorry. I once kinda sorta dated (ok hooked up with) this guy who I didn't know had a very hairy chest. Let's just say once his shirt came off, that totally killed it for me.

Plan9 10-05-2007 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by *Nikki*
Um I don't like hairy men at all. Sorry. I once kinda sorta dated (ok hooked up with) this guy who I didn't know had a very hairy chest. Let's just say once his shirt came off, that totally killed it for me.

Satan: "So, you denied a man with a hairy chest, huh? C'mon down!"

Hyacinthe 10-05-2007 07:29 PM

I love a hairy chest - love it, love it, love it!

During it's the way when you're in just the right position and it brushes against your nipples and after you can lay your head on his shoulder and play with the little sweat curls (carefully so you don't pull ofcourse)

I could do that for hours just basking in the after glow

Yes guys sorry I'm a cuddler after sex

squeeeb 10-05-2007 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mixedmedia
I LOVE male body hair. love it, love it, love it!!

No man need ever shave a single, solitary hair on my account. :)





Quote:

Originally Posted by Hyacinthe
I love a hairy chest - love it, love it, love it!

During it's the way when you're in just the right position and it brushes against your nipples and after you can lay your head on his shoulder and play with the little sweat curls (carefully so you don't pull ofcourse)

I could do that for hours just basking in the after glow


Yes guys sorry I'm a cuddler after sex


ok, how about short stocky hairy balding men with tattoos? i'll cuddle...

mixedmedia 10-05-2007 08:22 PM

I've never had a thing against short, hairy, pudgy, balding men with tattoos.

My first husband was short, hairy and pudgy and I fell for him.

The man I just broke up with was short and balding.

Never been with a guy with tattoos, as of yet. But I don't imagine it would be a deal-breaker...well, unless the tattoos were really, really stupid...that would be a huge turn-off. :p

Willravel 10-05-2007 08:23 PM

I'm not particularly hairy, so I keep things trimmed.

surferlove007 10-05-2007 10:04 PM

James has a little bit of hair, he doesn't have back hair but he does have booty hair and I LOVE it! So, no not all women hate body hair on men. I love James how he is. Hair or not! He's beautiful and manly!

Shauk 10-06-2007 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by analog
You realize that this statement says you know 16 year olds, right? lol


I actually work with a 15 year old if you want me to get technical ;)

Plan9 10-06-2007 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
Never been with a guy with tattoos, as of yet.

Whoa... what the hell? This totally seems like a crime. I demand you fix this... time now!

james t kirk 10-06-2007 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
Mike Rowe has the best chest I've ever seen, as far as chest hair goes. Not too much, and definitely enough to make him look like a man.
http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/di...ry/wp1_800.jpg

He's kind of looks like Keith Richards in that shot.

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Originally Posted by ghoastgirl1
James has a little bit of hair, he doesn't have back hair but he does have booty hair and I LOVE it! So, no not all women hate body hair on men. I love James how he is. Hair or not! He's beautiful and manly!

He's young.

Back hair doens't start to grow until over age 30.

:sad:

Challah 10-06-2007 07:47 AM

Quote:

Back hair doens't start to grow until over age 30.
If only this were true. :no:

And I'm only 19...

Ourcrazymodern? 10-06-2007 10:00 AM

Male-pattern hairiness has always interested me more than male-pattern baldness.

Dunno why...yes I do.

Crack 10-06-2007 10:00 AM

I am 27, and I have no hair on my chest. not 1.

Baraka_Guru 10-06-2007 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by james t kirk
Back hair doens't start to grow until over age 30.

I've had back hair since my early twenties.

LoganSnake 10-06-2007 10:41 AM

Being of Slavic origin, I have hair everywhere except my back. While my girlfriend doesn't mind the hair, I still shave my chest about once every 2 weeks and trim my stomach every 2 months or so. It just feels better.

surferlove007 10-06-2007 11:00 AM

Well as soon as he turns 30 we'll start waxing him and eventually get laser hair removal on the back :-p haha

Jenna 10-06-2007 11:06 AM

I don't think excessivly hairy chests are sexy, but I like a hairy chest. It reminds me that I'm with a man, and I think it's sexy.

Baraka_Guru 10-06-2007 12:30 PM

Oh, and I'm about as hairy as Mike Rowe. I just don't have his tan.

snowy 10-07-2007 10:34 AM

I mentioned my Mike Rowe chest fetish to my SO, and he immediately suggested the one, the only, Magnum P.I.:

http://www.backhair.org/tom_selleck.jpg

Tom Selleck in his glory days. He's still a fine-looking man. No one pulls off hairy quite the way he does.

ngdawg 10-07-2007 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I mentioned my Mike Rowe chest fetish to my SO, and he immediately suggested the one, the only, Magnum P.I.:

http://www.backhair.org/tom_selleck.jpg

Tom Selleck in his glory days. He's still a fine-looking man. No one pulls off hairy quite the way he does.

Mercy....you gotta stop doing this stuff to this old girl, Girl!

cadre 10-07-2007 03:30 PM

I don't really like overly hairy chests but I don't mind a little...my boyfriend usually has little if any. He started shaving his chest about six months after I started dating him and he's been doing so about every couple weeks since. When he doesn't shave for a while he still only has minimal chest hair and none on his back. I think body hair bugs him, which I can kind of understand.

Anywho, overly hairy chests remind me of my father which of course is a turn off. Mike Rowe looks pretty decent without a shirt on though, I could go for that look. :)

Jezzabelle 10-07-2007 09:09 PM

Yum, Mike Rowe and Tom Selleck! I love a hairy chest just but not so hairy that when you're cuddling after the deed and you go to run your fingers through it and they get stuck so you have to cut them out... Such a turn of! Hairy shoulders bother me you know like when their chest hair grows up their chest over their shoulders and then down their back.... you could skin them and make a pseudo bear skin rug out of them, total turn off!!!!

Charlatan 10-07-2007 09:14 PM

I can't believe the ladies haven't mentioned Sean Connery...

So just to get this straight... hairy chest is OK but hairy back is bad?

HoneyPot 10-07-2007 10:16 PM

Ok...I'll be honest here... I used to date a guy that was extremely hairy! I mean, austin powers hair on his chest back and upper arms! Though he did shave his upper arms, it still was a little turn off. He was an amazing guy though, so the 'hairy' situation didn't keep me from getting to know him better in the sheets! The guy I'm dating now has chest hair...I love it! To me, I would rather be intimate with a MAN with chest hair and possibly hair on back too than with a little boy with no hair...thats kinda creepy...

mixedmedia 10-08-2007 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Charlatan
I can't believe the ladies haven't mentioned Sean Connery...

So just to get this straight... hairy chest is OK but hairy back is bad?

No hair, wherever it may be, is bad to me...other's mileage may vary. :)

Jezzabelle 10-08-2007 09:52 AM

Ok, so I take back what I said about the hairy back not being so attractive. I was seeing someone who had the hairiest back I'd ever seen or touched and I'm still very much in love with him although he's with someone else. He came over to 'visit' one night and I went to rub his back and his hair was gone it almost shocked me that it wasn't there... I guess hair doesn't matter to me so much as their personality and how they treat me

ruggerp11 10-08-2007 09:59 AM

I am fairly hairy (right up there with Mr. Rowe) and I trim every few weeks from neck to knees, and I have naired my back before (and would like to again) but most women I talk to don't mind a little grass on the man chest area.

Average_Joe 10-11-2007 08:21 AM

Apparently, my wife likes hairy guys....well, at least this hairy guy.

I used to be self-conscious about my abundance of body hair as well, but I learned that it's about what's inside, not outside, that counts.

Leto 10-11-2007 09:16 AM

ditto. My wife has no problem with my Sean Connery-ness. We've experimented with various degrees of removal (both on her and myself) but we both admit that the INCREDIBLE itchiness for both of us was just not worth it.

At any rate, the metrosexual style look is waning, and men are tending to return to the less made-over look.

How about the Dr Hook look? :


james t kirk 10-11-2007 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Leto

How about the Dr Hook look? :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGsl0IXPZGI


Jesus, I have one word.....

NARCOTICS

Lots of narcotics.

They look like the cavemen from that Dodge commercial.


Quote:

Originally Posted by mixedmedia
No hair, wherever it may be, is bad to me...other's mileage may vary.


I'm not following you.

What do you mean?

creepysusie 10-12-2007 10:40 PM

Honestly, there is nothing less sexy than a guy shaving his chest. That just gives me the heebie jeebies.

I actually like the hairy chest. I mean, I'm not really adverse to it, nor do I seek it in a guy. It's like... hair colour. To me, I may prefer dark hair, but overall, it doesn't matter to me at all. My boyfriend is not really hairy at all, which I don't mind. But even if he was hairier, as long as he didn't wear the low v-neck shirts, I'm fine. It's just 80s tacky when older hairy men wear low cut v-necks.

LadySin 10-16-2007 02:11 PM

Im going to agree with some ladies here, I think a man with hair is damn gorgeous. My boyfriend has it, and if he shaved it, I would actually be really disappointed. I love grabbing (Hair on his head and chest, I wouldnt do that to his hair below his waist... ouch!) and playing with it.

Hair = Sexy!

Quote:

Originally Posted by james t kirk

I'm not following you.

What do you mean?

She was referring to how much of a man's body the hair covers :D

mixedmedia 10-16-2007 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by james t kirk
I'm not following you.

What do you mean?

Sorry, that was very awkwardly worded. I simply mean that I'm good with all the body hair, wherever it is. Well, the only exception might be ear and nose hair. You guys can get rid of that. :)

Leto 10-18-2007 09:03 AM

A well groomed man should attend to overly apparent ear & nostril hair. usually a decent barber will automatically trim your eyebrows, ear and nose hair.

bloody_rose20 10-18-2007 11:51 AM

I say, hair is okay. I mean, if you love the person, a little hair here and there shouldn't be a turn-off. Though I can say sometimes it would be nice to have my man shaved on his arms and legs and whatnot, but thats only based on that fact so that I can lick him all over more easier. Getting hair in the mouth is just not fun lol. Thats why my man shaves his nether reigons for me and I do him. He used to think I wouldn't lick and suck on his balls becuase I didn't liek them or doing it, but he was wrong, it just ruins wanting to do it getting hair in your mouth and having to pull some of it out.

Leto 10-18-2007 12:56 PM

hmmm... I just love getting my lady's hair in my mouth... adds to the oral pleasure...

SortOfRussian 10-18-2007 08:50 PM

oh yeah
 
how can any woman resist this!?

http://i21.tinypic.com/mvm71x.jpg

Strange Famous 10-27-2007 02:08 PM

I have a hairy back... no one Ive ever been with has ever exactly complimented me about it... but no one has ever been horrified (at least not openly) either

OmarS 10-29-2007 01:54 PM

I have body hair everywhere on my body. I even have hair between my eyebrows (in other words, a unibrow). My girlfriend refuses to let me wax my back or anything of that matter. She loves my unibrow and all, ALL, of my body hair. There is hope, man, there is hope. I thought there wasn't a woman out there, but she found me. Keep looking.

ottopilot 11-01-2007 12:08 PM

body-hair evangelists
 
I'm not a total furball, but I have some body hair. Not too much though ...and I do take care of the ear and nose hair on a regular basis... but some folks are just a little too obsessed (IMO) regarding body-hair.

We go boating every year with a group of mutual friends. This one couple is always talking about their sexual habits, working out, and "grooming" details. We all generally nod and say things like "oh really" and "I'll have to try that" and "hey, I hear Dave installed a new bilge pump" ... basically trying to change the conversation.

Last year, we were at this flotilla party in the middle of a lake with several boats tied side to side. My wife (I mean my "hot, young-looking wife'... she's reading this and I should point out her "hotness"... anyway...) was floating nearby talking to some friends, and I was standing on our swim platform drinking a beer. This guy makes his way over and starts talking about boats, work, ... and then comments on how I'd really show more definition (muscle tone) if I shaved my abdominal hair, "thinned out" my chest hair, and .... shaved my toes (toes??).

I just kind of raised my (poorly tweezed) eyebrow and slowly looked around to see if anyone was listening. It must have gotten my wife's attention because she stopped talking with her friends and began paddling in. I responded with, "It really doesn't matter that much to me ...besides, my wife likes my body hair".

Just then, his wife came over (wearing the non-family-outing-appropriate thong ... "Daddy, is Sherry's butt hungry?") and they both politely began describing in detail how they thought I should consider grooming specific body hair details. Apparently they have had "discussions" on my behalf.

They wanted to reassure me that they didn't think I was too hairy, but thought I might consider some uncomfortably specific grooming techniques. He apparently shaves his "zone", ass, hands, fingers, feet and toes. He also strategically thins out armpits, chest, forearms, legs, eyebrows, etc. His wife explained in kind regarding her pieces-parts. They also proudly mentioned that their teenage boys are "groomers" as well.

My wife was getting closer. We made eye contact...

The conversation continued until my wife made it on to our boat. They quickly updated her on the topic and enthusiastically told her about all their grooming ideas. She looked at them like they were insane and just started laughing. Then said...

..."don't you think all this obsessive male grooming borders on being totally gay?"

It got ugly from there ...that's my girl!

Willravel 11-01-2007 12:20 PM

If you don't care but she cares, go for it.

Only a complete and total idiot would shave his fingers or toes. Never, ever, ever listen to someone who shaves his phalanges. The hair will grow back quickly and thicker. If you've got hairy fingers and toes, you laser them or leave them.

snowy 11-01-2007 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by ottopilot
...The conversation continued until my wife made it on to our boat. They quickly updated her on the topic and enthusiastically told her about all their grooming ideas. She looked at them like they were insane and just started laughing. Then said...

..."don't you think all this obsessive male grooming borders on being totally gay?"

It got ugly from there ...that's my girl!

I think I love your wife.

ottopilot 11-01-2007 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I think I love your wife.

she is awesome!

Jack The Lad 11-02-2007 01:42 PM

I'm a big, hairy guy...and I don't like it. I think it gives everyone the wrong impression - not just women. I know that people sometimes expect me to be an uncultured brute, but when they get to know me they realize that I'm really just a gentle giant, who is interested in literature and the arts. So, perhaps negative stereotyping is part of the problem for some hairy guys? I mean, I think my body type would be more suitable for a boozy biker. If I looked like how I feel inside, I'd probably have a more delicate appearance. Alas, not. *sigh*

Anyway, I've found that some women like the 'grizzly bear' look, others don't, but those that do, REALLY do, so I'm definately not complaining that way. :)

Borla 11-02-2007 07:57 PM

I have probably a slightly above average amount of body hair. I'm not a gorilla, but I have pretty thick chest hair, some back hair, and my wife and I have experimented with "grooming" it. All in all she said it feels weird when I have no, or little hair, from shaving or thinning it.

Personally, as long as it doesn't itch, I could care less. :D So what she says goes..........i.e. au natural.

Delirious 11-13-2007 05:51 PM

I've done the laser thing on my back and it grew back a few times. My gf never complained about it, she said she likes it. Personally I still have my own issues over it...

Lucifer 11-13-2007 06:40 PM

I'm 41 and I'm virtually hairless, except for pubes, and I don't think it makes me less manly. I'm just not hairy

senselocke 11-14-2007 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acetylene
Lack of chest hair ruins such movies as 300 for me. All these bare, muscly chests and no hair on them! When I see a woman in a sex scene rub a hairless man's pec, I always imagine that sound balloons make when you rub them.

Congratulations, you made me laugh so hard I scared the crap out of the cat sleeping under the desk. I will never again look as a sweaty hairless dude and not laugh. You are my buddy.

As for the topic directly, my wife loves SOFT hair. Gorilla hairy turns her off, but she likes a moderate amount. Every time a new area fills in (I'm 28, so it's coming slowly) I hear squealing and happy sounds from her, and she plays with it for a while. In particular, she likes my "butt fuzz".

Although it's weird, I seem to be growing body hair from the bottom up. My calves came before thighs came before "ye olde treasure trail" and now it's just starting on my lower back and chest. Hell, I was only able to grow a decent goatee this year.

JACK THE LAD: Don't despair. You're big, hairy, and smart: Find a comic-book nerd chick who has a thing for Beast, and you're set. I know at least three women who would probably find you attractive. Do you wear glasses, btw? I know it's stereotypical, but the right glasses can give different impressions. The right scholarly glasses might offput the initial "Lookit the big strongman guy" impression and hint at something deeper. I'm big and wide myself, and if I wear contacts, people act like I'm a badass. If I have glasses on, I find myself in more philosophical discussions. Maybe the same thing would apply to you?

Tootles

snowy 11-14-2007 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack The Lad
I'm a big, hairy guy...and I don't like it. I think it gives everyone the wrong impression - not just women. I know that people sometimes expect me to be an uncultured brute, but when they get to know me they realize that I'm really just a gentle giant, who is interested in literature and the arts. So, perhaps negative stereotyping is part of the problem for some hairy guys? I mean, I think my body type would be more suitable for a boozy biker. If I looked like how I feel inside, I'd probably have a more delicate appearance. Alas, not. *sigh*

Anyway, I've found that some women like the 'grizzly bear' look, others don't, but those that do, REALLY do, so I'm definately not complaining that way. :)

You sound like my best friend's type. She LOVES big, hairy guys--though you probably read too much for her. And you're right--the girls who like that body type REALLY do. My best friend has been after her guy to GAIN weight because he's not burly enough for her, haha.

Jack The Lad 11-14-2007 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by senselocke

JACK THE LAD: Don't despair. You're big, hairy, and smart: Find a comic-book nerd chick who has a thing for Beast, and you're set. I know at least three women who would probably find you attractive. Do you wear glasses, btw? I know it's stereotypical, but the right glasses can give different impressions. The right scholarly glasses might offput the initial "Lookit the big strongman guy" impression and hint at something deeper. I'm big and wide myself, and if I wear contacts, people act like I'm a badass. If I have glasses on, I find myself in more philosophical discussions. Maybe the same thing would apply to you?

Tootles

Thanks for the encouragement and kind advice. You’ve given me hope. :) Sadly, there isn’t much of a comic book scene where I live (Hicksville!) but I could perhaps dye myself blue like The Beast and strut into any X-Men Conventions that come to neighbouring cities? ;)

I don’t wear glasses, but that's a great idea. I’m open-minded about potential girlfriends – I don’t really have a specific type – but I think that would be a good way to send out the right signals about myself. I have the badass stereotype at the moment, which deters troublemakers, but mainly seems to attract drunken older women who are looking for one night stands! :eek:

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
You sound like my best friend's type. She LOVES big, hairy guys--though you probably read too much for her. And you're right--the girls who like that body type REALLY do. My best friend has been after her guy to GAIN weight because he's not burly enough for her, haha.

Thanks for posting. You’ve raised my spirits. :)

Most of my girlfriends in the past have been the Goth type, some who began by viewing me as an illiterate Neanderthal (!) then immediately warmed to me when we began discussing books, movies, or music, but I think it’s always difficult to end up as more than just friends (sooner OR later) if that initial spark of sexual chemistry isn’t there.

By the way, does your best friend want to emigrate to England? I could burn my books! ;)

Vitter 11-14-2007 08:52 PM

I've always been self-conscious of my hair... I've got it thick everywhere but my chest/back, but it really made me uncomfortable whenever a person commented on how thick my hair was. This thread has made me happy on the inside. Thanks.

ItWasMe 11-14-2007 08:56 PM

I don't care much for nose/ear hair. But anywhere else, the more the better. Especially chest and legs.

WidgetE 12-14-2007 12:16 PM

My theory is, if I'm not going to shave for him, why should he shave for me? Besides, I think hair is a sign of manliness and very HOT. :thumbsup:

fish_oinc 12-14-2007 02:37 PM

My wife tells me the older I get the more hair I grow on my chest and back ,I'm not sure of this but I know that the older I get that my eye brows need to be trimmed from time to time as they will get into my eye glass frames and get pulled out when I remove my glasses , that hurts , and the nose hairs grow out too . And the boogers will hang on them LOL

HedwigStrange 12-19-2007 12:08 AM

I personally like the feeling of skin on skin, rather than hair on skin. I also like to cuddle with the boy toy's chest as my pillow. I imagine if I tried that on a hairy man, I'd get a furry mouth. erg.

hrandani 12-19-2007 09:51 AM

I took a long time to come to terms with the fact that I am going to be a very hairy bald guy.

But really it's not so bad. Human companionship is overrated anyway.

Besides, the fur cuts down on clothing/heating costs. So I sweat a little more in the summer. I'm a man, not some spritely blonde nymph, damn it.

JustJess 12-19-2007 10:43 AM

I love Q's hairy chest - it's just enough. I find his furry belly comforting. And I'm pretty amused at how hairy he is, since he doesn't have much of a beard so looking at him, no one would ever guess the manly hairy chest he's got workin'! He had to get rid of the hair once for a short film... and oy, that disturbed me terribly. I was SO SO SO SO SO glad to get it back.
That said, I don't mind a non-hairy chest, tho it's been years since I played with one. I like 'em all. A bit of tone, and a lot of booty, and I'm happy. :D

Hedwig - you don't get a mouthful of fur unless they've grown up over their shoulders. You should check it out sometime - for the cuddles, there's nothing better. So completely soothing and comforting, yet completely hot.

Another note for the unhappily-hairy - be aware, the hair adds a dimension to your chests and stomach, and is far more forgiving of the overly skinny or overly heavy than no hair is. It sort of disguises aspects you might not like if it were bare. :thumbsup:

Leto 12-19-2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by hrandani
I'm a man, not some spritely blonde nymph, damn it.


Here! Here! :thumbsup:

Eweser 12-19-2007 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by onesnowyowl
I mentioned my Mike Rowe chest fetish to my SO, and he immediately suggested the one, the only, Magnum P.I.:

http://www.backhair.org/tom_selleck.jpg

Tom Selleck in his glory days. He's still a fine-looking man. No one pulls off hairy quite the way he does.


^^My first thought!

My husband is just right. Occasionally he'll have some "extras" on his shoulders, but I help him trim it down. I love resting my head on his chest. The fur makes it oh-so-much-nicer! Since I've never been with a shaved guy, I can't say I have anything to compare to, but I can't imagine being with someone without hair.

Frankie Zee 12-27-2007 06:15 PM

I'm 28 (29 in a couple months) and I've had a good amount of chest hair since high school...back hair...think I started getting that not long after...I gotta nice little tuft of hair at the base of my neck in between my shoulder blades, wouldn't mind getting rid of that but it's not that easy so unless she offers to help, it's staying!

longbough 01-06-2008 07:53 PM

Of the women who seem to relish in male body hair I wonder how they feel about prominent nostril hairs, unibrows, hairy asses and bushy ears.

Thoughts?

Plan9 01-06-2008 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by longbough
Of the women who seem to relish in male body hair I wonder how they feel about prominent nostril hairs, unibrows, hairy asses and bushy ears.

Thoughts?

Hell, Longbough, some hot young lass out there has to swoon for the Sasquatch look.

tasineah 10-25-2010 08:19 PM

I am inclined to be with women more so than men, but as I have said, there is this marvelous man I have been keeping company with as of lately...and he is quite hairy...

I have never fawned over hairy men. Never denied them their right to feel attractive either. Everyone is attractive to someone. But hair on men was not a visual for me. However, this man, this specific man, in his entirety, is a complete package and his hairiness brings arousal for me. I am very tactile, always have been. I spend much time stroking his hair, everywhere. And yes, not just on his chest. HE is what is arousing to me. HIS hair is what makes my purring start and brings my knuckles up to knead his skin and makes my wetness seep and lures me in...HIM. His hair is instant erotica for me...blindfold me and turn me loose...let me go and let me play...

lunxpress 11-05-2010 07:23 PM

Here I am. Yes; Attractive, educated woman who LOVES both bald and hairy. I'm actually turned OFF by muscular hairless Ken dolls. I've always had a fondness for balding men. They have a sweet vulnerability. I like men who look like boys.

curiousbear 11-05-2010 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 2320893)
i love my man's body hair. it's multiplying as he gets older, but not horrifically.
my favorite thing to do (well, ONE of them) at night is to curl up with my head on his shoulder and run my hand lightly over his chest hair. it's comforting for some reason. very soft.
and the whole pube stubble thing is dangerous. i actually got a burn on my face and chest once from too-short trimmed pubic hair. you gotta watch that. use scissors.
he's my Monkey Butt. :) no one tell him i told you all that.

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Originally Posted by Hyacinthe (Post 2321030)
I love a hairy chest - love it, love it, love it!

During it's the way when you're in just the right position and it brushes against your nipples and after you can lay your head on his shoulder and play with the little sweat curls (carefully so you don't pull ofcourse)

I could do that for hours just basking in the after glow

Yes guys sorry I'm a cuddler after sex

Lucky men of yours
My SO enjoys my chest hair - Mine is mild, but play-able enough

Calypso15 11-14-2010 05:04 PM

Hair is sexy. It's just when there's too much of it that kills it. When I met my husband he had some, and as he got older it started to fill in all over. It's now on his back, shoulders, almost connecting to his neck! Actually not very sexy.

Vigilante 11-15-2010 06:02 AM

I'm a hairy guy and my wife loves it. She loves to lay on my chest when we watch tv. As with many people there is a duality with her in attraction to the smooth "Legolas" type (I was built like that and similarly nimble in high school) and the heavy hairy man that I am now. Not fat, just heavy and hairy.

I do have hair on my back and shoulders, but I trim that on a semi-regular basis. I can get it all except for one small diamond in the middle of my back. Getting to that practically dislocates my shoulders LOL. It's not thick hair so no big deal, but being the meticulous person that I am, it bugs me if I miss it.

rahl 11-15-2010 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by tasineah (Post 2834091)
I am inclined to be with women more so than men, but as I have said, there is this marvelous man I have been keeping company with as of lately...and he is quite hairy...

I have never fawned over hairy men. Never denied them their right to feel attractive either. Everyone is attractive to someone. But hair on men was not a visual for me. However, this man, this specific man, in his entirety, is a complete package and his hairiness brings arousal for me. I am very tactile, always have been. I spend much time stroking his hair, everywhere. And yes, not just on his chest. HE is what is arousing to me. HIS hair is what makes my purring start and brings my knuckles up to knead his skin and makes my wetness seep and lures me in...HIM. His hair is instant erotica for me...blindfold me and turn me loose...let me go and let me play...

tasineah, I'm not sure what your proffession is but you need to be writing in your spare time. You have a gift for detail, and expression.

ZombieSquirrel 11-15-2010 09:16 AM

I like a hairy man...but not exactly a fan of back hair. I'm not so bothered by it that it's a deal breaker. Just don't like it, but I think it's weird since I love chest hair.

Love facial hair... Mustaches, beards, goatees...I draw the line at the pencil thin mustaches, hitler or the douche beard.

My dad always had facial hair and since I'm always looking for a guy as good as my dad, that I equate it to something not sexual, but manly. He was/is my definition of a great man. I remember once when i was really young, he shaved it all off. I freaked out and cried. He never shaved it off again.

On a separate note, G "manscaped" and I actually liked it. He was the only guy I was ever with that did it. I guess I liked it because it was different.

tasineah 11-15-2010 07:30 PM

Rahl...what a lovely thing to say to me! I love to write and I do write for personal reasons. I love to write erotica. Not porn. Erotica.

Since we are in a thread about hairy men and I dont want to derail, my handsome man, CDWonderful, is one furry fuck. Damn. Oh Damn! I cant remember what it was like being with others who were less hairy or hairless. I grab his hair with my teeth where ever my face might be located and pull and rip and he certainly loves this added touch to our play. If I lick him wet and sticky, his fur mats and I can get quite a bit in my teeth.

I also want to know him hairless. That will come in time. I want to be the one who makes him hairless as well...my thoughts are of that hot wax, and the application process and the moment of severing the hair from the body...imagine all that hair and the duration of that project...oh...how I shall swell...

curiousbear 11-17-2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by rahl (Post 2842064)
tasineah, I'm not sure what your proffession is but you need to be writing in your spare time. You have a gift for detail, and expression.

Hey Rahl, I told her the same in visitor messages. Read her blog on her virgin orgasm. It is a materpiece.

I am really tempted to post my chest picture in this thread... ;)

ZombieSquirrel 11-17-2010 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by curiousbear (Post 2842831)
I am really tempted to post my chest picture in this thread... ;)

Do it!

Plan9 11-17-2010 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ZombieSquirrel (Post 2842109)
...or the douche beard.

I have a name. Jeez.

...

No, seriously, what's a douche beard? You mean like the chinstrap? Like the guys on www.HotChickswithDouchebags.com?

ZombieSquirrel 11-17-2010 10:50 AM

A) I love that site.
B) Yes, the chinstrap


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