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Re:Hairy men: A turn-off?
mephistopholis 1 Reviews 5547 reads
posted
1 / 13

Somebody posted a reply about a 3rd degree he got from
a provider, including, "Are you hairy? I hate hairy men."
(or words to that effect)

Are hairy men a turn-off?

Papagayo 25 Reviews 5280 reads
posted
2 / 13

Obviously not all men like hairy backs otherwise there would not be such an industry for the removal of hair from guy's backs. Don't wory about it most men and women think hair on a guy's face is a turn off too.

IamSilky 3920 reads
posted
3 / 13

I think I'll Plead the Fifth....LOL  Kiss Kiss, I love you all....Robyn

Anya 5092 reads
posted
4 / 13

My "problem" (!) is that I just like men - hairy,not hairy, whatever.  But as individual, I'm sure you'll find SP tastes are also very individual on that score.

-Anya

Tatoogirl74 2730 reads
posted
5 / 13

if they are very hairy, they must shave or trim. Overall, men need to keep their privates trimmed or shaved. Oh, the same with the shoulders and back hair.
But, I do like men with hair, just not excessive hair.
(ps.) Please trim the nose, ear and eyebrow hairs if they are hanging out.

Shaye

CHUBBYB 7 Reviews 3868 reads
posted
7 / 13

Some women simply do not care that much.

Some women say that they do not like hairy guys (in particular, "hairy backs"), though I've heard that a lot more from non-providers than providers.

I've heard some women (providers and non-providers), including my current S.O., tell me that they prefer their guys hairy -- that they think it makes the guys more "manly".  Sure, sometimes this is lip service just to pump up the guy, but I usually can discern between lip service and an authentic remark.

I would have responded to the provider in question "well, I'm hairy, and I hate women (especially those that supposedly are providing a service) that express their biases in that blunt of a fashion".  It's one thing to say that they simply do not get turned on by hairier guys, but "hate"?

BustyDevin 3637 reads
posted
8 / 13

Just trim or shave the area the needs the most attention! xoxo DevinDDD Taylor

Talkingbacktothenight 4004 reads
posted
10 / 13

Only those that can afford it... Very expensive. Getting it removed from the buttocks and genitilia area can costs upwards of $5K.

VtwinRider 3593 reads
posted
12 / 13

I'm not sure one can generalize... I would think this is a combination of personal preference and what's considered the norm in a particular place... Ever travel to Italy and areas in east Europe? Plenty of moustaches, hairy legs, groins and underarms, and that's just the women!

IamSilky 3679 reads
posted
13 / 13

HaaaHaaa, That was good,VtwinRider, but so true...Thanks, I needed a good laugh....not been a good week, so U just made it better...Kisses to you Sweetie, Robyn

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