i'm a 16/m and
i dunno if this is in the right category or not but is it fine that i'm a guy and i shave...everywhere besides armpits and bellow the knees???
i mean i'm pretty athletic looking and really fit...so i thought its just a normal athlete thing.
but some people notice and ask me and its kinda embarassing. some girls like it. some think i'm a freak. i just dont know what to think about it.
i guess i just like the smooth look, body hair is wierd.
Tulipg17 answered Monday June 12 2006, 8:09 am: Are you kidding? I can't stand guys who don't shave. It's so much more of a turn on when they care about the details of their appearence. Keep it up. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
M0DERNDAYBARBiE answered Sunday June 11 2006, 3:22 pm: Its your choice. You shouldnt be embarassed by it because its something you prefer, its your body..do what you wnat with it. I actually like it when guys shave because it looks sick when they have a lot of hair everywhere... I mean who wants to date an ape lol?
Tan answered Sunday June 11 2006, 9:41 am: Its a preference thing. But most girls will probably tell you they dont mind either way. Whatever you feel comfortable with. xxxx [ Tan's advice column | Ask Tan A Question ]
Alin75 answered Sunday June 11 2006, 6:18 am: The way I see it, it is totally up to you. In all honesty it is a little out of the ordinary, but who gives a damn? If you feel comfortable that way, then thats the way you should do it.
In the end whatever one does that is not "normal", will lead to some people thinking you are a freak.
Personally I kind of enjoy resembling something out of planet of the apes, (and I would need a lawnmower to do what you are doing) but hey, each to his own right? [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
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