i think you shouldn't do anything to the hair, i mean guys are usually hairy, so i think you would be ok if you didn't do anyhting to it. unless you really want to do something about it then i think you could bleach the hair, to make it less noticable, as if it not there, but it is. because if you shave it completely, then eventually it would grow back, and it would be a hassle to shave it again, unless you are up to it.
2006-07-08 12:30:19
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answered by Gabriella M 3
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Honestly....I dont care if a guy has hairy arms. Unless it is like realllllllly disgusting. But the way you make it seem is like it is that your situation is normal. I think you should keep it. I think it looks sexxy.
2006-07-08 18:34:41
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answered by lilboss416 2
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Waxing will weaken it more by doing it.
(it hurt only 20 sec roughly )
There also is thing called threading (east indian thing) It may make hair stronger. but doesn't hurt as much.
There is Nair for Men these days too. over long may weaken the hair, but will take a few years.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hair removal describes any method of removing hair, especially from the human body.
Depilation affects the part of the hair above the surface of the skin. The most common form of depilation is shaving. Another popular option is the use of chemical depilatories, which work by breaking the disulfide bonds that link the protein chains that give hair its strength, making the hair disintegrate.
Epilation removed of the entire hair, including the part below the skin. Some individuals may use waxing, sugaring, epilation
devices, lasers, intense pulsed light or electrology. Hair is also sometimes removed by plucking with tweezers.
Social, cultural, or sexual reasons
An utterly hairless female body combined with luxuriant tresses was a 19th-century fixation: Birth of Venus by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1879.Hair is normally removed for social and sexual reasons related to the social role of hair in human society. Many cultures have an aesthetic "ideal" amount of hair for males and females. People whose hair violates such standards may experience real or perceived problems with social acceptance.
Many men in Western cultures shave their facial hair, so only a minority of men have a beard, even though fast-growing facial hair must be shaved daily to achieve a clean-shaven or hairless look. Some men shave because they cannot grow a "full" beard (generally defined as an even density from cheeks to neck), because beard color is different from scalp hair color, or because it grows in many directions, making a groomed look difficult. Some men shave because their beards are very coarse, causing itchiness and irritation. Some men grow a beard from time to time to change their appearance.
In many cultures, particulary eastern European and Middle Eastern cultures, women frequently remove some or all of their body hair, believing it is unattractive and/or not feminine (see gender role and hirsutism), or as a matter of practicing good hygiene. Women may also remove some or all of their pubic hair for aesthetic or sexual reasons. Men may also practice this, but not as often. In a sexual context, pubic hair removal is done to increase visual exposure of the genitalia and/or facilitate access to the genital area by removing the barrier of hair, and for the purpose of cleanliness. Complete pubic hair removal can give the genitals the appearance of pre-pubescent genitalia, especially in women. This can either be erotic, or in rare instances disturbing to sexual partners. [1]
Some men shave their heads, either as a fashion statement, to cover up male pattern baldness, or to attain enhanced cooling of the skull (particularly for people suffering from hyperhidrosis). A much smaller number of women also shave their heads as fashion or political statements. In art paintings or carvings from ancient times, one can often see women portrayed with no pubic hair, indicating that even in ancient times it was considered either proper or attractive.
Best bet is ask partner if the like hair or not?
My partner loves it, got upset when I shaved!!!
To each there own, I guess
2006-07-08 18:40:29
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answered by mother_t_of_wpg 2
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I am a guy and I shave my arms. I like the look of it.
2006-07-08 18:32:42
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answered by Tyler B 2
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My son shaves all his body hair. I know lots of people male and female that do this.
2006-07-08 18:33:02
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answered by jenny2tone 5
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waxing can do the trick. a lot of guy's do it. they even go to beauty salons and have it done. its not a big deal to have it done.
2006-07-08 18:43:59
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answered by Gail S 2
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i don't think you should make a big deal about it..the way you put it..it doesn't seem too bad
2006-07-08 18:41:22
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answered by Hot_Chic 2
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try hair bleaching cream it will make the hair lighter and will show less.
2006-07-08 19:29:28
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answered by i luv penguins =0p 6
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What are you talking about?
2006-07-08 18:56:02
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answered by miapia87 2
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