Chest hair and you! (Questions for both sexes)

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Lambi

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I have a decent amount of chest hair. It's more visible for me when I look straight down onto my chest than when I look at it in the mirror. I haven't had anyone say anything about it. I personally like my chest hair.
 

bobajob

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I got a tuft of it between the pecs, the ol' treasure trail and a little tuft on the small of my back. OH, and the pits, yep. And it's ginger. Sorry.
Wouldn't shave it but you can't really see it unless I'm wet, anyway. The missus doesn't mind, so meh.
 

Bob_Dobb

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Quite a bit in between my moobs and it's sparse on the actual moobs themselves but on my stomach it looks like the Vietnam jungle and has done a few months before I turned 14.
 

A Free Man

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Undead Dragon King said:
I've recently been thinking about my large amount of chest hair and wondering whether I should shave it off. I've always viewed chest hair as one of the best signs of masculinity (the hardest difficulty level in Darkest of Days is called "With Chest Hair"), but I've gotten mixed results from society.

The questions I present are:

What is your opinion on chest hair?

For males: do you have it?

For females: do you find it attractive or repulsive? Would you force your boyfriend to shave it if he had it?
I wouldn't shave it, I don't have chest hair myself but my brother does and when you shave it, it grows back fast and worse than before, also while its regrowing it is very obvious that you shaved it. I would either wax it or get laser surgery, which can be expensive but is worth it if you have the money, just saves a lot of time. Personally I wouldn't mind having chest hair but if I did and my girlfriend asked me to wax or shave it I would, not that big of an issue.
 

squeekenator

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I have a bit, but fortunately not enough for it to be properly noticable. Body hair in general is just ick, hair is for heads only.
 

Charvale

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Only Chewbacca has more chest hair than me, but my wife loves running her fingers through it while she's asleep... keeps saying it's soothing or something like that. I do, however, tend to keep it trimmed down during the summers so I'm not swimming in sweat, and my wife loves that too. The only time she doesn't is when the hair is growing back and gets all prickly.
 

Ixnay1111

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Chest hair seperates men from the boys, youd be surprised how many women like chest hair. But i agree with the dude that said get rid of back hair lol
 

Nieroshai

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Honestly, chest hair is like your beard. Grow it how YOU want it, not how your neighbor wants it. If you have a lover who prefers you without chest hair, then that makes more sense. But for visual aesthetics, when are you honestly not going to be wearing a shirt? Also, unless your chest hair is practically wool, less people would see it as a turn-off than you'd think. My fiancee thinks mine is manly and awesome, so I stopped shaving it.
 

Nieroshai

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squeekenator said:
I have a bit, but fortunately not enough for it to be properly noticable. Body hair in general is just ick, hair is for heads only.
So I take it you're not a big fan of facial hair? I'm not talking about wild lumberjack beards either, I mean well-trimmed beards and moustaches.

EDIT: My bad. Beards are on the head. I'll crawl back into my corner now.
 

Redworld13

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Yeah i have chest hair, i dont really like it..... dont know why though but id never shave or wax it, just dont see the point.
 

tjcross

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i am a guy and i have hair all over my body (and a sizable amount the hair on my shoulders is probably about 3 cm long my chest hair about 2cm and leg and arm about 1cm) and have found no reason to shave it it doesn't affect my life (except sometimes the wind blows it or it gets static and makes me feel tingly but thats not much)
 

Jedoro

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Male here. I've got a decent amount of chest hair and it's nice in colder weather, but in the summer I just want to take a straight razor to it all because I get hot as hell.
 

lovest harding

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What is your opinion on chest hair?
I like chest hair.

For males: do you have it?
Tons. I'm mostly German (full German father, half German mother) and not the kind Hitler liked, the real kind. My brother was blonde with blue eyes though (it's very odd seeing comparison shots of my brother before he died and me, we look so different). xD

For females: do you find it attractive or repulsive? Would you force your boyfriend to shave it if he had it?
As a gay man, I feel it's okay to also answer this! I personally love it. I wouldn't say I prefer it (as it's not a requirement or anything, but it's something I find attractive.
 

Mcupobob

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I can't grow chest hair, its a genetic thing. Males in my family are for the most part hairless, 'cept our glorious manes on our heads. Took my grandpa over a year to grow his mustache. Anyways, even if I could I don't think it would look good on me. If you think it looks good then thats all should matter, if you don't then shave it off. It has nothing to do with you're manhood.
 

MegaManOfNumbers

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Well, I'm Asian. I'm pretty sure us Vietnamese are mostly incapable of growing chest hair.

I kinda like that, I already find my pubes, facial hair, and armpit hair a fucking hassle to deal with. ESPECIALLY my facial hair; being the Asian I am, if I grow facial hair I am liable to either looking like a rapist or some creepy porn star... or both.... or a stalker, I don't know! I just don't like any major clumps of hair anywhere but my head!
 

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megaman24681012 said:
Well, I'm Asian. I'm pretty sure us Vietnamese are mostly incapable of growing chest hair.

I kinda like that, I already find my pubes, facial hair, and armpit hair a fucking hassle to deal with. ESPECIALLY my facial hair; being the Asian I am, if I grow facial hair I am liable to either looking like a rapist or some creepy porn star... or both.... or a stalker, I don't know! I just don't like any major clumps of hair anywhere but my head!
Chinese here, and it's similar for me. Except I can grow leg hair, and it was hella awkward visiting China and being the ONLY guy with hair on his legs :\
 

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Ariseishirou said:
Ieyke said:
Chest hair? Damn right.
I dunno where in my family I get it from exactly, but I'm a frikkin' viking. Blue eyes, brown hair, red beard, fair skin, I'm huge and I've got more than enough chest hair.

Not to insult anyone about something they can't change (seriously, no offense, but it's gonna sound like it), but WTH is up with all the little hairless pansy guys running around nowadays?
It's like in the last few years someone flipped the genetic switches of manliness off.
Where did the hairy men go?
Where did all these emo and hipster weirdos come from?
What happened to guys who know how to fix pipes and change tires?

Basically all the guys my age (24) and younger that I know of are mostly useless in the "things you should know as a guy" category.
WTF?

I've been wondering this for a while now.
So because it's a natural part of becoming a woman to get leg hair, you must hate it when women shave their legs, eh. Natural womanliness and all that. What's with all the pansies running around with shaved legs these days and why do they need a "doctor" to deliver children? Real women didn't need all that shit back in the day. And why aren't they out in the forest gathering food to feed the tribe? What happened to women who know what kind of mushrooms are poisonous and could skin a deer and make it into clothing?
Practicality and health concerns are one thing. Pointlessness is another.
Usually couldn't care less if a girl shaves her legs. If they stop shaving it, MOST of them will find that they end up with ultrafine hair you can barely even tell is there. It tends to be the recently shaved and then not shaved stubbly stuff that makes them seem hairy.

AngloDoom said:
Ieyke said:
Chest hair? Damn right.
I dunno where in my family I get it from exactly, but I'm a frikkin' viking. Blue eyes, brown hair, red beard, fair skin, I'm huge and I've got more than enough chest hair.

Not to insult anyone about something they can't change (seriously, no offense, but it's gonna sound like it), but WTH is up with all the little hairless pansy guys running around nowadays?
It's like in the last few years someone flipped the genetic switches of manliness off.
Where did the hairy men go?
Where did all these emo and hipster weirdos come from?
What happened to guys who know how to fix pipes and change tires?

Basically all the guys my age (24) and younger that I know of are mostly useless in the "things you should know as a guy" category.
WTF?

I've been wondering this for a while now.
Because people don't feel as forced to doing things they don't want to do because they were born with dangly bits between their legs. If men should learn to fix things, women should. I really hate the idea that I have to do everything because I've got a dick.

Also, body-hair doesn't matter? Surely? Why shouldn't men get rid of it, it's their body.
Gender equality is great and all, up to a point. We're NOT equal. There are things each gender is naturally better at. Guys are naturally MUCH stronger than girls. It's not without reason that guys tend to be the one changing tires and wrenching pipes. The vast majority of the gals I know couldn't even begin to loosen the nuts on their wheels without a power tool. I'm pretty damn strong, and there are some instances where undoing those nuts is a feat pushing the upper limits of my strength.

So sure, while it'd be good for the gals to know what they're doing, guys REALLY need to know that stuff, unless they're just damn lazy and hire someone to do everything for them....


And no, body hair doesn't actually matter, so why get rid of it? Wasted effort.
And my point wasn't about guys who shave, it was about guys who just freakishly have none. It seems like a weird sudden trend....
 

vento 231

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I just have a patch in the center of my chest, and I've been told it's cute by 3 different girls, don't see why. lol