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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have you shaved your body in this heat?
I know someone who used to shave his body in summer, to keep cooler."
I sort my back out , down below , but keep the chest hair as I like it … though I got to keep flicking my T-shirt to cool down today |
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"Yep i trimmed the body hair last weekend in preperation for these few days
Does it help much?"
I think it does slightly. Im glad i did or id be sweaty hairball. (Im sure there must be some ladies with a kink for that haha) |
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By *ad Nanna OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Yep i trimmed the body hair last weekend in preperation for these few days
Does it help much?
I think it does slightly. Im glad i did or id be sweaty hairball. (Im sure there must be some ladies with a kink for that haha)"
I love hair, but I don't want someone to feel uncomfortable. |
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By *assy69Man
over a year ago
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Keep everything trimmed/shaved down below, but that’s all I touch. Not sure that it really helps to keep things any cooler down there…… perhaps I shouldn’t be wearing knitted Y fronts?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have you shaved your body in this heat?
I know someone who used to shave his body in summer, to keep cooler."
Body hair is to also regulate body temperature hair absorbs moisture as well as allows air to pass around the body filling it down. People who do shave completely have “tacky” moist skin to the touch as no hair to absorb moisture. As a hairy man who keeps it trimmed I say shaving does not help at all. |
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