Have you ever thought about shaving your armpits ?

Do you shave your armpits ?

  • Yes I do, it's a lot more comfortable this way

    Votes: 18 15.7%
  • I would like to but I fear I would look gay

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • No ! I'm repelled by the idea !

    Votes: 58 50.4%
  • I'm too young to shave anything

    Votes: 9 7.8%
  • I'm a female so yes

    Votes: 6 5.2%
  • The radioactive monkey is more hairy than me anyway

    Votes: 16 13.9%

  • Total voters
    115
Nobody said:
a french girl, asking if she should shave her armpits............. (DISCLAIMER SMILYS: :) :) :) :) :) :))
But it was in reference to Italian men...hmm...tough to decide who wins :)

Luckily i don't have this problem...now if only I didn't have that problem on my chest or other areas, I'll be fine. Not that I shave anywhere other than my face (when I get around to it).
 
Marla_Singer said:
I guess that's certainly something coming from ww2. A bit like the belief in America that there's no bathroom in French houses. I thought those beliefs were disappearing with time but obviously it's not the case.
This could take some time because most American cities do not have schools ;)
 
What about chest hair do we have to shave that too? Imagine the time all these things cost and then weigh them up to the reactions you get. Think of the GDP loss a country would suffer if men would have to removes hair from their body's everyday.

As long as woman don't have a chooise and all men remain unshaven it's a level playing field. So a win-win situation between men. Same thing with make-up, sure it may look good with some men. But we have decided to ridicule everyone who wears it for the same reason.

:D
 
Marla_Singer said:
I don't ask whether I should shave my armpits, I would honnestly be truely repelled by the idea I would have hair under my arms. Actually, the point of this thread is to wonder why YOU guys don't feel as repelled by having hairy armpits... cause it's not very pretty to see for girls (at least for me). Honnestly, even outside esthetic considerations, I can't understand how you personally feel comfortable with that remaining of fur on you.
that was just a bit of humor. Aren't we a funny bunch of guys? ;)
 
AceChilla said:
What about chest hair do we have to shave that too? Imagine the time all these things cost and then weigh them up to the reactions you get. Think of the GDP loss a country would suffer if men would have to removes hair from their body's everyday.
Actually, this would create new consumption and companies fabricating shavers will win ever more money thanks to their male-armpits specific shavers. (I'm sure they would invent that pretty fast, after all they've already invented manual shavers different for men and women.)

As long as woman don't have a chooise and all men remain unshaven it's a level playing field. So a win-win situation between men. Same thing with make-up, sure it may look good with some men. But we have decided to ridicule everyone who wears it for the same reason.
Well, it's a matter of social values. Untill the 20th century, it was considered as a shame for women to wear paints. Today, women wear more pants than skirts and dresses combined. There's no reason to believe this couldn't work with male shaved armpits.
 
Marla_Singer said:
Are you assuming that there are women who like hairy armpits ? Well I guess you're right... but I'm not sure they represent a majority.
Well, to tell you the truth, yes there are. On the other hand, even women that don't like it, should deal with it, however. That's the way a man looks. And please, don't start saying "what if the women said that men had also to deal with unshaven armpits"? That doesn't count, because if a man doesn't find a woman attractive..., nothing will happen, and besides, I personally have met only 1 man that didn't want his wife to shave: there're probably others out there, too, but they're the minority.
Marla_Singer said:
However, it's clear that woman would still be disturbed in seeing a guy on the beach with shaved armpits. It doesn't necessarily sound as homosexual, but at least it sounds as being very careful with his body. Something which can be seen as narcissic for a male... when it's considered as mandatory for a female.
That's has to do with HOW a man imagines the woman: soft skin/touch, no hairs, etc..etc.., now how can a skin be soft if it's unshaved? Even if it is soft, the picture turns most men away.
Marla_Singer said:
Really, there's something in here that should change in the society. I mean, people should remain free to do whatever with their body, no matter if they want to look better or at the opposite to look like nothing. The thing is that I'm not attracted by hair in general, and even less by pits hair.
I agree: people should remain free to do whatever they want with their body, even grow moustache both sexes... I hope though, that a woman doesn't ask me afterwards why I don't find her attractive.
 
Marla_Singer said:
However, it's clear that woman would still be disturbed in seeing a guy on the beach with shaved armpits.
Why don't you also say that some men, nowadays also shave their belly? Men have hairs there, you know(less hairs or more hairs it doesn't matter: they have hairs in their belly), but they want to show their abs, which when they're hard-looking and "clean", they're just not "normal"(chemisty helps a lot these days...). So, how do find shaved bellies? Probably you accept it more, since we see it often in the movies, but still, not all men shave their belly.
 
Marla_Singer said:
Actually, this would create new consumption and companies fabricating shavers will win ever more money thanks to their male-armpits specific shavers. (I'm sure they would invent that pretty fast, after all they've already invented manual shavers different for men and women.)

I don't think it will weigh up to the millions of hours men would have to spend shaving their armpits. Let alone the all the costs of infections that accidental cuttings would cause and the economic consequences thereoff. ;)

Well, it's a matter of social values. Untill the 20th century, it was considered as a shame for women to wear paints. Today, women wear more pants than skirts and dresses combined. There's no reason to believe this couldn't work with male shaved armpits.

That's what's so dangerous about these kinds of ideas :D

btw. What about chest hair? If that allright, in moderation?
 
Marla Singer said:
Today, women wear more pants than skirts and dresses combined. There's no reason to believe this couldn't work with male shaved armpits.
I still find a woman with a skirt/dress more attractive, in most cases anyway(but if the skirt/dress is awfull-looking, it's horrible! :lol: ).
No, I'm not saying that all pants aren't good: an elegant pant is very nice to see, too. I just wish women didn't dress like men all the time, and stop complaining that "there aren't any men left on this planet".
 
King Alexander said:
I still find a woman with a skirt/dress more attractive, in most cases anyway(but if the skirt/dress is awfull-looking, it's horrible! :lol: ).
No, I'm not saying that all pants aren't good: an elegant pant is very nice to see, too. I just wish women didn't dress like men all the time,
I still see a woman attractive regardless if she is wearing a skirt/dress or pants.

and stop complaining that "there aren't any men left on this planet".
Here here!!! I think they should stop overlooking the nice guys. At least nice guys dont stab you in the back and dump you like a sack of potatoes ;).
 
Body hair. I have very little so I have always left it in place. Men and women who select mates based on body hair merely limit the pool of people they consider suitable. i don't know if that is smart or not. If men feel that a profusion of chest, back and under arm hair will reduce their chances of having sex partners, they will get rid of it. I think that western culture has been slowly stigmatizing hairy men over the past 50 years or so. It's like tall people. Tall people are perceived as better able to do things than short people. Hairy people are perceived as less suitable then men with little or no body hair. My wife shaves her legs in summer and shaves under her arms year round. I don't care one way or the other.
 
No, never. I've never thought about it so I've never been repulsed by the idea. I don't think there's hair on my body that I wouldn't be willing to shave for a price though.

BTW, just because long curly hair was fashionable in the 17th century doesn't mean that ANYTHING could become fashionable in the 21st century. IOW, there IS reason to believe that this couldn't work with male shaved armpits - men are just too lazy to shave their armpits.
 
I am repelled by the idea, too much work, I don't even have much over there.
 
How many of you would allow (even encourage) Marla, or some other equally beautiful woman, to shave off any of your hair they wanted to? :mischief:
 
Birdjaguar said:
How many of you would allow (even encourage) Marla, or some other equally beautiful woman, to shave off any of your hair they wanted to? :mischief:
I would feel shamefull since it would make me look gay with shaved pits :eek:.
 
Birdjaguar said:
How many of you would allow (even encourage) Marla, or some other equally beautiful woman, to shave off any of your hair they wanted to? :mischief:


I wouldn't. If I had a beautiful woman, I'd allocate most of my time to doing other things :groucho:
 
Meh, only if it gets too long. Then I would only trim it a bit.

But, I'm only 15. I don't have much to shave to begin with.
 
Bluemofia said:
Meh, only if it gets too long.
Why not just pluck the offending long strand of hair? :mischief:
 
CivGeneral said:
Why not just pluck the offending long strand of hair? :mischief:


Because it would be excruciatingly painful?
 
CivGeneral said:
Why not just pluck the offending long strand of hair? :mischief:

Why would it just be 1 strand of hair? Usually it would be a group of long hairs, not just one.

Japanrocks12 said:
Because it would be excruciatingly painful?

And because of what he said.
 
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