I like my man waxed…
THERE’S no medical reason for the evolved, 20th-century human to have body hair, since we no longer require it for the functions like warmth that our ape-like ancestors needed to protect themselves in cool forests. Indeed, scientists will tell you that our evolving lineage have actually become less and less hairy, as we lost much of our fur to control our body temperature.
But evolution can’t keep occurring soon enough for some women who insist that their men are positively prehistoric when it comes to body hair. And not only are many men blessed with hair aplenty, and in the strangest places, but many insist that grooming is strictly women’s business, and not a shear shall touch anywhere but their heads.
What do the women think about your body hair? What do the women want? Guys, take note.
Rose-Ann P, 40:
Gross! I like it either shaved very, very low, or bare.
Alia S, 44:
Hair is not attractive at all, especially down-there hair when he wants you to please him. Men don’t want to deal with hair, so women shouldn’t have to either. My man needs to be well groomed all over. There should be nothing that inhibits me.
Keisha K, 36:
Hair is a no-no for me. A moderate amount is OK, but I’m not into the bush thing. I’m happy my husband shares that same view.
Starlight B, 28:
It’s OK to me, maybe because I have adjusted myself to my man’s religion. He is a Rastafarian, and you know they don’t believe in cutting or shaving anywhere. But it’s better without!
Kim W, 23:
It’s disgusting! I hate it! Very unattractive.
Lee-Ann G, 34
Noooo! Not acceptable at all! I’m a hairy person and I take the pain and time to get rid of it, so you need to do the same.
Ciana H, 40:
I prefer him shaved, especially if he wants me to perform certain favours.
Dieka J, 60:
I love a hairy man. So having hair anywhere is OK with me, just not too much. And that area should be well groomed.
Helena W, 46:
No bald head thing around here!
Deanna S, 44:
Having a man with a bushy downstairs is like setting a plate of hair in front of me and telling me to feast. I love to feast — but on a clean dish.