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SuzanneNYC See my TER Reviews 893 reads
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I've noticed that men from Europe tend to be hairier than American men.  Have other providers noticed the same thing?    In popular culture and advertising, most men have fairly hairless bodies.  It wasn't like that in the older days when sex symbol actors like Victor Mature were hairy.  Is it a indication of masculinity?  Is it a turnoff for most women?  So how do various providers feel about hairy men.  I sometimes like it because it's what makes me different from a man.  It often makes a man more masculine and more of turn on to me.

Enigmac 98 reads
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This is an interesting question. I guess the media has transformed and we see the change in movies, ads, magazines. Body hair especially chest hair has become less visible these days. I would love the take of our women on this website.

priyarainelle See my TER Reviews 89 reads
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I actually tend to find that european men who see me have less body hair - either they trim or wax their chests and genital area!

I love both, as long as it is neat.

JasmineisaRiot See my TER Reviews 109 reads
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And lots of it to boot.  

I do personally associate hair on bodies w/ sexuality (both in feminine and masculine people). Hair comes when folks hit puberty aka, hair has a lot to do with sex and sexuality amongst other things. Hair allows for better health and stronger pheromones which also, evolutionary speaking, aides in sexual pairing.  

In short, hairy men have never turned me off.  

I've been doing a lot more research on it (both from a "health"/science and cultural perspective) and I'm personally leaning towards retiring my razor sooner rather than later myself.

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