According to a survey, which looked at 4, respondents between the ages of 18 and 35 taken from Cosmo's social media accounts, Esquire's Twitter, and AskMen's Facebook, men are very particular about the way their partners groom their bits. The data revealed that a huge 46 per cent of men prefer women to go completely bare, 30 per cent like it neatly trimmed and 12 per cent favour a landing strip. Now, that might not come as much of a surprise but what does is the fact that 40 per cent of men surveyed said they had asked their partners to change the way they groom their pubic hair. And, that a shocking 30 per cent consider it to be a major deal breaker, admitting that the amount of hair someone had down below would make them reconsider dating them.
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Waxathons and razor burn ensued and grown men started walking around naked as newborns. We're not saying there isn't a certain appeal to going smooth abs look harder, less lint gets trapped, no more tufts poking out of your collar but you're not a magazine ad—you're a man. And evolution wanted you to have hair. Thankfully the pendulum's swinging back in favor of the hirsute. Especially if you're a part of the beard boom, since a hairless torso doesn't go with a scruffy face. Like your brows, chest hair shouldn't look groomed, but it should be short, tidy, and contained.
There is a right way to approach the task of hair trimming and removal, and it differs for each body part. What is safe for one might be a hard pass for another. Shave here, trim there, and leave your forearm hair be.
Basically, there are three questions. Why should I take up the fight against the uncontrolled hair growth? How do I do battle? And what weapons should I choose?