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I've let my chest and body hair grow. Think it looks sexy but I was just contacted by someone to do a shaving fetish video. Which sounds to me incredibly hot, fun and sexy. Except then I'd be hairless. Maybe that'd be good as I might be too hairy for the smooth lovers even though I'm probably not hirsute enough for the hair lovers.

But I'm really liking my chest hair.

 

Arrrrrgghhh decisions!

 

Raul

Now with hair on my chest and lots on my legs.

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Guest josephga

lol my ex used to hate the fact i shave all of my chest hair off. he always felt being hairy was a sign of masculinity..

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DON"T SHAVE!!!! If one is naturally smooth fine but if not why shave? I find it a major turn off physically when someone intentionally shaves their chest hair. Keep it natural is what I say. Plus if you've had the chest hair for a while now and if you shave it you are going to feel very very cold during winter time. I speak from experience.

 

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Obviously Torso Shaving started in the "Working World" to show the Guy's Muscle Definition better, that being passed on from the Body Building World.

 

Also the Ancient Roman's did it because it gave the "Body Lice" less of an opportunity and they just felt it was a cleaner thing to do at that time.LOL I know the World has become a Lice Free place Hopefully! LOL

 

In some cases like Trent Foster's, Sylvester/NYC etc... alot of shaving is involved and unfortunately can leave you Prickly at times! Other's are Lucky as far as being Smooth or lightly Fuzzed to show their "Definition" goes. I know guys who Shave but don't have to every day!

 

Some guys are just turned on by Body Contact either way. So Shaving has and alway's will be a preference for some, other's it's not the case.

 

IF your dick is gonna get hard, I guess it really doesn't make a difference does it?

 

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Raul,

 

Here's my take on this...

 

All other things being equal, I find both hairy and smooth guys equally sexy.

 

However, one thing that I absolutely cannot handle is razor stubble (except on the face, of course :) ).

 

I would just as soon skip sex altogether if my only choice was someone who was bristling with razor stubble.

 

I'm probably an exception though :)

 

...Hoover

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Guest Wetnwildbear

A man born with chest hair who sheds his bounty

 

just isn't the same . . .

 

 

Smooth Guys are fun too - If they are Naturally Smooth

 

Body Stubble - No Fun!

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Hey Raul,

I asked the same question a while back. There was a [a href=http://mc.daddysreviews.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=4&topic_id=87903&mesg_id=87903_type=search]poll[/a] and I think the results were mixed, with a slight majority for the smooth look. Personally, I think that natural is the best: if you have hair - leave it! If you don't: no worries, but as Hoover mentioned the chest stubble is a no no. From personal experience I have found that most clients prefer it natural (hairy). I hope this helps.

 

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Guest jaighbos

Seems to me from the responses that you should do what you want. There's obviously many people who prefer the natural look, so I doubt highly you'd be losing opportunities! 'Course the topic reminds me of the query: "What's the difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut?" "About two weeks"! I prefer the smooth or shaved partner because of a quirk in my body. My skin is really sensitive to any kind of sensation (air, touch, temperature, etc). When I began growing arm and chest hair my responses went on overload, I could feel every hair react to every sensation. I don't know why it never affected the hair on the top of my head, but it doesn't. I have very little underarm and leg hair, but my chest and arm hair kept me constantly fidgety. So in order to get through the day or get a night's sleep I keep my torso shaved. OK - maybe too much information, but that's my situation. Coming in contact with hairy chests gets me so twitchy I just have to avoid them, so I opt for the smooth/shaved. I've never tried waxing, would love to hear from those who have about what product/procedure they recommend. My regrets that I won't have the opportunity to come into contact with your smooth chest!

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Well at one time or anther I met three guys with chest hair. The turn off for me was that their chest hair felt like a wire brush.

Its not my intention to offend guys with course chest hair, but it does absolutely nothing for me and I actually feel very uneasy when touching "wire like" hair.

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I've rarely encountered "wire brush" hair, but I do find obsessive trimming to be a turnoff, as well as the "shag carpet" look (if you recall the kind of carpeting that was in every Holiday Inn-class motel in the 70s, you know what I'm talking about). The shag looks awful even though it's unfortunately very natural, in part because it's often clumpy, as well as shag carpet like.

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Raul-

One more item to add to your list of pros and cons..the dreaded old "itch" as the chest hairs grow back.

I shaved mine once completely after a stress test (the patches that they shaved on my chest to make sure the leads stuck made my chest look like it had a bad case of the mange) but then I spent the next couple of weeks scratching till it was sufficiently back in bloom.

Good luck with your tough decision.

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