I know that some of the gents out there shave their legs for various reasons. I have just one question about it.
How far "upwards" do you shave; where do you stop?
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I know that some of the gents out there shave their legs for various reasons. I have just one question about it.
How far "upwards" do you shave; where do you stop?
waist band :)
To Jockeys, TMI man!!:)
To the question.
I only leg shave to test razor sharpness and when that happens it is a dry shave and I stop at the knee. Unless I run out of leg hair.
I may start using my eyebrows.:hmmm:
I didn't even realize guys did this, unless your a pro swimmer or Bodybuilder.
Hijo!
Now this just doesn't seem natural.
I shave all the way up to the groin area. I also shave my arms, chest, stomach, etc. It does tend to look funny if you have smooth legs that lead up to a hairy chest. Yes it is normal for males to shave their legs. My reasons, it looks clean and my muscles are more defined, especially tanned. I am a cyclist/gym rat so if and when crashes happen on the bike, no hair = easier cleanup of the wound and bandages stick better.
I'm bodybuilder too, I've been laid up with a back injury since March, I never competed in the lower level shows primarily because:
A. Speedo's
B. Shaving Body Hair...
C. I train with Dexter Jackson sometimes, It just seems ridiculous when you see this guy in person......
I think shaving body hair is the biggest mistake a Male can make, because once you start, you always have to do it, otherwise you start to look like Chewbacca. I'm 46. I've been shaving my back now for 12 years. Now, I can't stop. Who ever I'm dating has to do this for me at least every two weeks, Now that's Love...I think to get Electrolysis done would be so costly, I just don't even think about it. I hear to have your back done would cost thousands....
I think what we really want to know is has anyone every used a straight on their wedding tackle and not received any serious or embarrasing injuries?