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ooh, michael parr is gawjus
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This made me snort with laughter!
And I agree. I'm not into overly groomed men. A bit of tidying up nose hair or monobrow is fine, but basically I like my men natural - unshaven, messy-haired and definitely unwaxed. Waxed chests repel me. To me it's so unmasculine. And I hate man perfumes of any kind. Clean male body is a lovely smell - why would you obliterate that with a load of stinking chemicals that make me sneeze? I like a bit of stubble (not keen on a full beard), unkempt hair and body hair on a guy. Maybe a bit of tweezing to prevent a unibrow but that's about it. I was talking about it with my friend and she said she likes her men waxed from the eyebrows down . I told her if I was getting personal with a bloke and he didn't have any body hair, I'd ask for ID.
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I do not like slobs. I think men do need a bit of maintenance, but please stop at make up, tanning and fluorescence teeth.
But trimming eyebrows, plucking nose hair, a bit of moisturiser and a pedicure are a must, why would crusty feet be all right for men? In the old days a lot of things men think it's not manly to do where part of men's grooming. |
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I think the way a person dresses or grooms themselves has nothing to do with anybody else. Do whatever makes you feel comfortable (aside from anything harmful of course).
It's as simple as that for me. |
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. I told her if I was getting personal with a bloke and he didn't have any body hair, I'd ask for ID.