Naturally I looked to video games for the answer to my question.
http://i.imgur.com/aW2VM8D.png
Auron is the manliest of the manly so naturally I should follow his example ri-
http://i.imgur.com/qq4NNcv.png
Well now I just don't know.
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Naturally I looked to video games for the answer to my question.
http://i.imgur.com/aW2VM8D.png
Auron is the manliest of the manly so naturally I should follow his example ri-
http://i.imgur.com/qq4NNcv.png
Well now I just don't know.
Yep.
(And Auron isn't clean-shaven)
No.
No. I actually shave my head from time to time because I'm to cheap to get a haircut. I read somewhere that being bald makes you look more masculine.
Are you talking specifically about armpit hair? If so then yes, but I think it's awesome that guys trim their armpit hair. Makes their smells more bearable.
What about a neckbead? It would be unmanly to shave that? Pretty sure given how people like to poke fun at people who have neckbeards, it wouldn't be considered unmanly to get rid of one.
It's not.
Sometimes, if you can't actually grow a beard, it's better to shave than look like you're still that teenager with a thin dark shadow over your lips :(
Oh, we're talking about armpit hair! Silly me! Yeah, I think attitudes toward that are changing nowadays. Not that it's a bad thing.
I hate my underarm hair so I totally understand if a guy wants to get rid of his like society allows me to get rid of mine. It isn't a question of manliness in my opinion.
Only if you're shaving because your girlfriend is making you.
Would rather date a hairless armpit guy than a man that looks like he evolved from a woolly mammoth. Just sayin.
Plus male swimmers have to do it, and that's not un-manly.
I am often torn between being Amanda Palmer and being a hairless ape, and act accordingly.
These perceptions of masculinity and femininity are annoying; much better to be simply shallow and go with what you find appealing.
I do not wish to be a gross hairy sweaty beast. Does this answer the question?
A: Nope.
Yes. Real men burn it off.
In this age of metrosexuality, it's definitely in the eyes of the beholder as to how manly one is based on such things. I would say that it makes little difference compared to other things, though, such as how you treat people and how afraid you are of getting your hands dirty.
*snip*
Bit over the line there, friend. ~Shorty
I used to be all fancy clean shaven everywhere except my head, arms, and legs.
I prefer to be, actually. I've just been trying something new and not shaving lately.
It hasn't changed how manly I feel about myself.
Listen, son, all you have to do to be a man is never talk about your emotions again, and harbour a deep resentment for women while smugly saying things like "But I love women!"
Mirage, it can still help to trim/shave your underarms if you enjoy working out or work in warmer climates. However, that's beside the point.
Tidying up your body hair is something for you to decide. I'm a particularly hairy guy, frankly unless I intend to use something like Nair as a shower gel I'm going to look pretty damn stupid. I trim my hair down to a shorter length though on occasion. There's nothing un-manly about taking some pride in your presentation.
It helps. of course. Maybe I'm just lucky to have low or normal amounts of BO, but I don't really smell of anything from my armpits when I wash them properly (which I always do if I'm going to meet other people) when I shower. And yes, I've asked people that I trust would tell me the truth if I did smell. I don't really use antipirant, and I usually skip deo/perfume if I'm not going to a party.
Then again, maybe Scandinavia's just got a good culture for personal hygiene? We were known for being the best smelling people of all of europe in the viking age, after all. Vikings washed their hands and faces like every day, and washed their entire bodies every week! That was pretty hardcore 1000 years ago.
Climate might be another factor. Scandinavia's average highest temperature is about half of ours in eastern Australia. Sweat, and the resulting body odour, becomes more of a problem when it's 43C and the humidity is 100%. I wouldn't enjoy being around guys who weren't wearing deodorant in our summer.
Stop it. I'm laughing so hard that the whiskey balanced on my gut is threatening to wobble out of reach.
I trim and shave some body hair. Definitely notice a difference with my pits and the odour. I shaved them entirely once and it felt smurfing weird so I've never done that again but I do trim them.
Mirage, the deodorant doesn't really get on your skin if you have a bush growing out of it hence why it wouldn't smell as good.
I shave about once a week. I shave because the hair I do get gets annoying after a while and looks Dumb. I think of it as a blessing rather than a curse. If I shave in the morning. I look clean shaven until the next morning.