jillio
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Pro swimmers do shave.
This si true. Makes their body move through the water quicker because there is no resistance.
Pro swimmers do shave.
That wife's tale. Hate to tell you, that it's false.
In scientific, Cutting does not stimulate new growth.
I don't like to see uni-brows and bushy brows, hairy ears and noses, or really hairy backs on older men.
Other than that, I don't understand why men would want to look like prepubescent boys. It seems to me that the only way a smooth, hairless male body would appeal to an adult is if they are turned on by little boys. Ugh, sick!
This is true. Makes their body move through the water quicker because there is no resistance.
That wife's tale. Hate to tell you, that it's false.
In scientific, Cutting does not stimulate new growth.
that is interesting that you, guys and gals, made posts...
i had shaved my legs for 12 yrs for triathlons races and road bikings. shaving legs helps preventing the infections from sweats in bike crashes and less ripping the skins when you land onto the pavements.
and i might shave my legs again for mountain biking races this year since my wife doesnt mind at all.
I knew a guy who had so much hair on his chest and back that he once had it waxed... but it grew back in a week.![]()