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Joined: 5/8/2011 Posts: 183 Location: orlando, United States
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no way love hairy men legs
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Joined: 5/21/2011 Posts: 740 Location: The Naughty Mansion, Australia
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I love the feel of crisp hair under my toes as I slide my legs up and down my mans Please please leave those legs alone
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Joined: 10/10/2011 Posts: 75 Location: United States
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NOOO! Unless you're Ryan Lochte and and are a swimmer, no. Or a bodybuilder, but I dislike bodybuilders. Hairy legs are natural/normal. Put the razor down. It'll be okay.
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Joined: 12/18/2011 Posts: 238 Location: United States
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lol....no! sorry i had to laugh at this one. I'm not against it if a guy wants to shave his legs...i mean it's ur body....i just prefer them the way they r, manly;) Plus i just find it soooo hot on a man<3
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Joined: 1/4/2012 Posts: 673 Location: New Zealand
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No way, too feminine!
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Joined: 7/12/2012 Posts: 67 Location: United States
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No way. I like men to be manly.
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Joined: 10/31/2011 Posts: 40 Location: United States
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i find it interesting you gals don't like it, i consider myself a guys guy however i also cycle so from time to time i do shave. the guys give me shit about it, but it doesn't bother me. My wife says either shaved or hair, she doesn't like the stubble. the vain side of me does think it makes the legs look nicer.
t-rexxx
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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Shaved men...yuck! Don't do it. I think a guy who shaves is just showing how high maintenance he is and that is not what I like in a guy. I want a guy who is a guy.
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Joined: 7/19/2012 Posts: 410 Location: A Cave, United States
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Should women shave theirs? I think it's pretty much fine if they do, but I know far fewer women who do than don't. My post saying that guys shouldn't unless they're swimmers (or another type of athlete for whom it's relevant) pretty much applies to women too. It's not really a factor when I'm considering how attractive somebody is. I don't shave my beard, and some people think that makes me unattractive.
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Joined: 5/18/2012 Posts: 6,676 Location: BabyGirl Island, United States
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it's up the guy if he wants to
"I went into the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life... to put to rout all that was not life; and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." from Dead Poets Society
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Joined: 11/13/2011 Posts: 1,019 Location: Canada
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Absolutely not! Nothing is less sexy than man who shaves more than i do - ugh :P
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Joined: 2/10/2012 Posts: 1,919 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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fuck .... NO!!!
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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No No No,hair is what makes a man a man leave the shaving to us ladies
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Rank: Lurker
Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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Lmao! Ahh I always tease my boyfriend & tell him he has chubacca legs but no I don't rly want him to shave lol I do love the manscaping though ;)
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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Hell no..guys are guys hair on legs and chest ...leave the shaving of legs to us women
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Joined: 10/16/2011 Posts: 19 Location: United Kingdom
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I am not a fan off lots of body hair. But, so long as his under arms and chest are kept tidy i dont have a problem. Back hair however is a turn off for me, but as far as his legs are concerned i dont mind either way so long as he does it for his own gratification. If he doesnt want to himself, then he shouldnt feel the need to!
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Joined: 12/23/2011 Posts: 14
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NEVER
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Joined: 8/27/2012 Posts: 88 Location: StrangeLand, New Zealand
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Lol, my teenage brother shaves his legs. He thinks its incredibly amusing to see everyones reactions, especially his rugby team. But that was all before they got in on it. Now I'd be surprised to see any boy from his school with hair on their legs. And recently, they've decided its even more amusing/sexier to shave one bare and leave the other natural - wtf? right. I know! Boys!! (sigh)
Men however, please don't - unless thats what you're into. Then totally! :D But you're wearing pants in public :P
Evil Brain Angel Heart - E.B.A.H
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Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 2,003 Location: Exactly where I should be!, United Kingdom
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Why stop at the legs??
to the original question... Hell no, I like men pretty much as they are, (minus a back carpet).
Now with audio!!!!
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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Ewww no!! The only time I think it is okay for men to shave their legs is if they are a swimmer. :)
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,239
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For me this is more about the principle...I don't like guys that spend a daft amount of time and/or money on their looks. That's what turns me off about it as opposed to the look and feel of guys have shaved legs.
So for me the answer is: if there's a reason other than vanity. I don't mind it as it goes....but I don't like my guys to be mirror-poncers.
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Joined: 4/6/2012 Posts: 753 Location: United Kingdom
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Men definitely should not shave their legs unless it is for a sport such as cycling or swimming.......I have noticed my own getting blonder and thinner as the years go on.......and as LittleBambi says, leave vanity in the mirror where it belongs.......
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Joined: 9/2/2009 Posts: 958 Location: My own little world, United States
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Only cross dressers and competition body builders! Bunny12
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Joined: 6/9/2012 Posts: 980 Location: Lawrence, United States
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Personally, I never wear shorts and seldom am at the pool or seashore, so I don't see the point. But if became a cultural thing, no problem.
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Joined: 2/12/2012 Posts: 1,333 Location: Not on your radar, Norway
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ByronLord wrote:
Definitely not unless they are competing in sports where it is necessary, e.g. swimming (cuts drag) or cycling (I am told something to do with what happens when you fall off and slide across tarmac...)
Easier to clean any wounds you get from gravel and such if you have shaved legs, so basically just hygiene. Don't think I'd ever do it other than drunken laugh or something like that.
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