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  • yzf0600a
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    • Jun 2012
    • 19

    It seems that the general thought here is that women prefer the body hair on a guy to be minimal, excluding the head, is this correct? Being a guy with a lot of hair, so much that my kids call me Sasquatch. When I was younger I was into lifting and sports so I would shave it off. The problem with that was it took a long time and had to happen daily in order not to have the stubble. Another problem when I stopped the hair grew back in is thicker and longer. Is this considered gross and would it be a deal breaker.
    Also, for the ladies that have men that use the clippers, how does it feel to you?
    At 50 and becoming single again after 12 years of marriage, I am out of touch.

    Thanks for letting me post.

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    • LittlePip
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 110

      Originally posted by yzf0600a
      It seems that the general thought here is that women prefer the body hair on a guy to be minimal, excluding the head, is this correct? Being a guy with a lot of hair, so much that my kids call me Sasquatch. When I was younger I was into lifting and sports so I would shave it off. The problem with that was it took a long time and had to happen daily in order not to have the stubble. Another problem when I stopped the hair grew back in is thicker and longer. Is this considered gross and would it be a deal breaker.
      Also, for the ladies that have men that use the clippers, how does it feel to you?
      At 50 and becoming single again after 12 years of marriage, I am out of touch.

      Thanks for letting me post.
      Hi! Good for you for getting back out there it must be a very daunting prospect! I wouldn't say it's a deal breaker but it is definately a 'selling point' to find the man you are already attracted to and click with is concerned about his physical appearance. My BF uses clippers and I have no complaints at all, he keeps the hair short all over (except head hair!) and it never feels horribly spikey or anything. I occasionally notice his hair against my skin but it's not unpleasant, much nicer than the crunch of long curly hairs!
      Good luck
      Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.

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