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Manscaping

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My sisters were discussing manscaping the other day, for those who don't know what that is, that is when a man removes his body hair. They say all guys should do it. I've tried it on my arms and legs once, but it's too much work so I go the all natural way. It's a pretty popular thing but not for me.

How bout for you have you ever tried it?
 
Unless you have particularly thick hair in a particularly strange place (ie: your back) it's unnecessary. A bit of eyebrow tweezing is acceptable (and encouraged) for bushy brows, but other than that a complete lack of body hair probably means you're sleeping with someone underaged.
And arms and legs?! Really?! I've seen no bare legged or armed men around, so it can't be too popular. Most women don't even wax their arms.
I think your sister has been spending too much time looking at male models, because they are indeed hairless. The general male population is not.
 
Unless you have particularly thick hair in a particularly strange place (ie: your back) it's unnecessary. A bit of eyebrow tweezing is acceptable (and encouraged) for bushy brows, but other than that a complete lack of body hair probably means you're sleeping with someone underaged.
And arms and legs?! Really?! I've seen no bare legged or armed men around, so it can't be too popular. Most women don't even wax their arms.
I think your sister has been spending too much time looking at male models, because they are indeed hairless. The general male population is not.

Here in Florida it is quite common. Chest hair seems to be alright, but leg and arm hair isn't apparently.
 
I trim my garden of eden a bit here and there. I also do some eye-brow work to keep from the bush effect. Mainly, I dispise neck (beard) hair.. and if I could find a way to do away with it.. I would.

I once thought of shaving my arm-pits. I can't stand arm-pit hair, yet apparently (from what the Wife has said) it's creepy and unnatural for a guy to lose that.

My leg hair works well with my legs. I have very amazing legs. :lmao: (I feel like such a woman right now) And my chest hair is all perfectly aligned. It's basically one big arrow pointing to wonderland. I couldn't shave that.. then how would all the ladies know where the entrance was. :lmao:

And I have ZERO back hair, thankfully.
 
Bah. I'm a real man. My hair has never been removed or shaped in any way, the way god intended.
 
The really dark and hairy one's should though. There's this girl that works at the local Family Video, she has extremely dark and hairy arms. Ironically, her name is April. A couple people I know call her Ape-ril.

This is true. I should have said most women don't need to wax their arms.
Those that do need to really need to.
And that is a very unfortunate name under those circumstances.

Food for thought: Why is male body hair grooming called "manscaping", which is a play on "landscaping", which no one ever uses to refer to hair grooming in the first place. Nobody says they're landscaping their legs. There is no "womanscaping". WHY MANSCAPING?! It sounds so terrible and is a horrid, horrid word and makes grooming sound worse than it is.
 
I do the armpits to cut down on possible B.O. stink, being in the gym hours upon hours a day demonstrating exercises gets sweaty. Whatever keeps the stink off me I'll try. Plus many wrestlers do it, so hey, why not. Unlike Ms. TM Canada I think "manscaping" is a somewhat funny portmanteau. Least its not as bad as "metrosexual" lol
 
This is true. I should have said most women don't need to wax their arms.
Those that do need to really need to.
And that is a very unfortunate name under those circumstances.

Food for thought: Why is male body hair grooming called "manscaping", which is a play on "landscaping", which no one ever uses to refer to hair grooming in the first place. Nobody says they're landscaping their legs. There is no "womanscaping". WHY MANSCAPING?! It sounds so terrible and is a horrid, horrid word and makes grooming sound worse than it is.



That's what American pop culture has named it I guess.
 

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