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Womens Views From Plenty Of Fish.com
"Oh yeah!! I am not into totally bare.. but a good trim is a must!!! And.. if you have any desire for me to do more then fondle your balls, then make sure they are clean and bare as well...
"yes please trim it or take it all away lol I'm sorry, I know its like, just part of the body whatever, but it makes giving oral soo much better when your not gettin hairs in the mouth :)"
"hmmm lets see here... ok ok. Trim for sure, there are so many advantages. lets face it there are a hell of a load of women like myself who go get the trim, but also a waxin, now i dont do get rid of the whole lot, i just dont understand it, whats wrong with an air strip or love heart down there, that is neat and trimed otherwise we'd all be walking around looking like overgrown 12yo.
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The heights of manscapingHair today, gone tomorrow. With the rise of the metrosexual, the uber-athletic (look, anyway) and middle age, men have leapt on the hairlessness bandwagon.
Hair today, gone tomorrow. With the rise of the metrosexual, the uber-athletic (look, anyway) and middle age, men have leapt on the hairlessness bandwagon. It started out with men of a certain age pre-empting baldness by shaving their heads - think Bruce Willis and Andre Agassi.
Now they are increasingly using razors, wax, laser treatments or tweezers to remove hair from their backs, chests, unibrows and, although in fewer numbers than women, their pubic region.
Soccer star David Beckham may be leading the charge of men who have taken up "manscaping" - getting rid of unwanted hair. The multimillionaire sports icon, who already waxes his chest hair, caused a stir on a recent soccer tour when he took hairlessness to another level, showing off hairless underarms.
For a growing number of men, the agony of hair being torn from the body - who can forget Will Smith's hirsute client in Hitch and cinema's recent 40-Year-Old Virgin screaming as their upper body hair is ripped off? - is offset by an increasing desire to present smooth, hairless chests and backs.
Once a month for the last two years, masseur Philippe Brule has had his chest hair waxed. "It feels more comfortable," says Brule, whose male friends also remove their upper body hair, though they don't treat their pubic hair.
With easy access to estheticians at his new job at Atmosphere sante detente spa at the Delta Montreal hotel, Brule got through the pain of first-time hair waxing and is now used to the warm wax being patted on to his chest hair, then torn off in strips.
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