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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Em & Lo's Wise Guys: What's the Deal with Manscaping?

Advice from three of EMandLO.com's guy friends. This week they answer the following: “What’s up with manscaping? We’re talking both genitals and chests.” To ask the guys your own question, click here.

Straight Single Guy (L.A. Chris): I think it’s great that men have taken an interest in personal grooming. Where’s the downside of shearing a chest rug or bisecting a unibrow? And it’s every man’s secret that shaving your pubes makes you look bigger. Of course, like anything, preening can be taken to comical extremes (think tweezed eyebrows, hair stencils, and fake orange tans). But if you look at advertising and celebrities, male models are intricately manscaped, so that’s where a lot of it comes from. Ultimately I think it’s a fad: in another 10 years, bushy pubes, woolly chest hair, and thick mustaches will be all the rage.

Gay Engaged Guy (Joel Derfner, author of Swish): I don’t know, but it doesn’t matter, because manscaping is, for all intents and purposes, dead. Gay men are manscaping less and less each year, which means that in a few years straight men are going to be manscaping less and less each year, and then our national nightmare will be over.

Straight Married Guy (Figleaf): Great question! It’s a great irony to me that, at least in Western Civilization, we don’t think anything of the original “manscaping” — men who shave their faces. For instance, you never hear debates about how shaving makes grown men look “prepubescent” even though technically that’s exactly what it actually does. As for the recent trend in straight men trimming or shaving pubic hair, I think you could make a case that it’s driven, at least a little bit, by the same things that drive women to do so: porn and advertising. The two come together in a recent razor manufacturer’s ad campaign with shaved kiwi fruit and hints about the “optical inch” of penis length that comes from trimming away an inch of pubic hair.

There’s also the point that it just feels nicer being kissed on bare skin than on hair…and, for many partners, it feels nicer kissing bare skin than hair. As for men grooming hair on the rest of the body, I think there are two big reasons. First, because it makes us look younger. Not so much “prepubescent” but, since body hair increases with age, not middle-aged or older. Second, because when it’s long it can be itchy both to ourselves and to our partners. Of course the other side of all that is first that a lot of women and/or men think body hair on men is very sexy, and second that stubble can be even pricklier than if we left well enough alone.

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Our “wise guys” are a rotating group of contributors, some of whom wish to remain anonymous and some of whom like the attention. This week’s Gay Engaged Guy is Joel Derfner, author of Swish, and our Straight Married Guy is Figleaf, the guy behind RealAdultSex.com. To ask the guys your own question, click here.

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  • SILENT KNIGHT's Avatar
    Posted by SILENT KNIGHT Tue Nov 3, 2009 1:45pm PST

    My hair is too corse in certain areas to shave bald, so I trim up enough to be comfortable and oil helps to give me a more softer feel. Besides sometimes you can make a mistake down stairs shaving that will affect sex in a bad way. I really think some females like a more feminine man anyway because they are too self conscious to go full lesbian. It is very popular today for women to see certain male strengths as a weakness and encourage a more female type male. I'm more of a manly man and I'm comfortable with me and my woman is too.

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  • MrsKlingonPasadena's Avatar
    Posted by MrsKlingonPasadena Tue Nov 3, 2009 3:38pm PST

    You're funny Michael.

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  • Mia's Avatar
    Posted by Mia Tue Nov 3, 2009 4:09pm PST

    i looove men who have some hair. not a lot, like a monkey or robin williams, but some fur on the chest and on the south end is very masculine and sexy to me. i don't like feminine men, they creep me out. i should be the only girly one in the relationship, and i would rather get a brazilian by myself then with a boyfriend waiting for his turn in the next room at the spa.

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  • KittyKat's Avatar
    Posted by KittyKat Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:42pm PST

    My man doesnt need to shave. He has just the right amount of hair everywhere.

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  • MissK's Avatar
    Posted by MissK Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:37am PST

    Ok, let me say this. I always felt that men who shaved certain areas, such as chest and down there were vain and a little gay-ish, frankly. However, I have recently changed my mind, due to a brief affair with a man who is BALD - No hair on the chest and no pubic hair. None. I have to tell you, it is AWESOME. I cannot keep my hands - and mouth - off certain body parts that I had always found sort of unappealing - you know what I'm talking about, the area all men want you to pay more attention to while you're down there. I am ready to move in down there and hang out all day. When you think about it, also - consider this: How much dying and straightening and curling and tweezing and waxing and moisturizing and shaving and exfoliating and filing and painting and making up do I do? I am now doing so much stuff to myself that it could be considered a full time job. I think I have a right to expect just a LITTLE of that in return. Shave your "downstairs business". It will benefit you as much as it benefits me, by making oral so much more pleasant.

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  • BH's Avatar
    Posted by BH Wed Nov 4, 2009 3:40am PST

    Haha, I love my boyfriends chest hair.. Im so glad he doesnt shave, wax, or nair it. He only shaves the things that need to be shaved, his face and his ........

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  • None's Avatar
    Posted by None Wed Nov 4, 2009 5:36am PST

    I like fine chest hair, please don't shave, although licking it ya, gets in the way, BUT, I don't like metrosexuals, to me, they are like bitches, men who shave their legs and s---, legs? why exactly, if you got a unibrow pleese trim it! Why do men think thats attractive? I actually like beards like Costa Ricans, I was against them until I saw this one guy in college and omg a full beard never looked so freakin' hot, so yummy, I don't know what ethnicity he was but he looked very unique, so I dont knock those anymore, although mustaches are only for older men, and I don't favor those, too much, I also do not like clean cut men, long hair please as long as its clean! Yum!!! If you got bad sweaters on like on your chest or BACK or ass then ya please trim or something LOL, but you can't help how you are born and shaving is a hassle, I am doing some laser removal right now so I don't have to shave anymore.

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  • chrissyr's Avatar
    Posted by chrissyr Wed Nov 4, 2009 6:13am PST

    a little manscaping is nice. just trim it down so it's not a wild jungle. all that hair can get in the way. i'm not asking the guy to look as if he's gone swimming in a tub of nair!

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  • LindseyS's Avatar
    Posted by LindseyS Wed Nov 4, 2009 9:41am PST

    You know who I find sexy, Hugh Jackman...Scruffy men just do it for me. As for men who wax, pluck, shave and tan, eyebrows are certainly ok because I mean come on, who wants a guy with a uni. Shaving the face is nice whenever you kiss it but I like a man to look like a man, not some child. Tanning or spray tanning, come on it just looks fake. I dont tan for the fact that I live in Texas its always sunny and tanning beds are HORRIBLE for your skin. Waxing the body thats just going too far. Men you need to be men! Ain't nothin wrong with a little scruff!

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  • Kai's Avatar
    Posted by Kai Wed Nov 4, 2009 5:11pm PST

    Eh... I don't really care much about manscaping, so long as the guy isn't a fuzzball.

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