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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if had 2 guys in front of me..one hairy and one smooth...id go for hairy..love it!
but cant choose on here..i like smooth but hairy is more manly.
either way though im happy if guy genuine and bloody turns up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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for me (fem ) it would be a guy with a nice toned torso and defined pecs , not too body builder type tho , with a little chest hair between his pecs , mmmmmmmmmmm yes please
Gorilla lookalikes dont do it for me , no offence to the hairy guys tho . |
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Thing is , where do you stop. If you are a hirsute fellow, losing the back and shoulder fuzz might make the chest rug look a little odd. So you have that removed too. But then the hairy forearms look weird as do the hands, so that has to go. Now you are just left with hairy pins and pubic bits. That doesn't matter until summer or you strip off in bright lights. Then it looks a bit strange. By now you have parted company with every last vestige of hair and about £200 . The end result reveals every inch of flab that had otherwise been covered. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I actually going to say something on the subject a while ago but couldn't be bothered.
From the avatars of the gentlemen here, a lot seem to be smooth. Do most of them shave/wax?!
My belly and chest is a bit hairy but I don't like maintenance. I'm not sure it is 'wild' enough to need trimming apart from my nipples which look like d*unken spiders... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm bestowed with bodily insulation, handy in winter and some girls have enjoyed my hairy chest. I probably wish I wasn't so hairy however I don't think I'd shave my chest or legs.
For the record I like girls to have hair downstairs but a neatly trimmed garden compared to a wild meadow. |
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