Honest Question: Natural Body Hair Growth
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Most men I see on the web and in real life have smoother body than, in my opinion, what they should have naturally (when not shaved)
specifically on the back and shoulders. I also heard that geography and climate have an effect on the natural hair growth in men. where I'm from (Middle East) men grow hair almost everywhere and each one decides whether to shave or trim or leave it as is.my question is this: is it right to assume that most men (especially in the west) do not grow hair on their backs and shoulders? or most men do grow hair on their back and shoulders and just decide to shave it?
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There is some hair growth on the back and shoulders- at least for the average person. Race and genetics play a large part of course. The friends I have who have really sparse hair growth in that area- like clumps and fits, typically shave or wax it off so they are perfectly smooth. I have friends who are fairly hirsute and they leave it as is.
Personally I have a tiny growth there- basically just a general light fuzz. I leave it as is since it is not really visible or noticeable.
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I'd say that "most men (especially in the west) do not grow hair on their backs and shoulders" is at least more accurate than "most men do grow hair on their back and shoulders and just decide to shave it?", though it's probably a combination of both. A lot of Western men shave their faces, but not necessarily anything else. Some, like me, are naturally very smooth. I have minimal body hair. I can't even grow more than an ugly, tufty neckbeard, even if I wanted to. I do think a lot of "manscaping" goes into modeling and pornography, but, for the average guy on the street with minimal body hair, it's more than likely just genetics.
I'm probably a freak, though. Most or all of the men in my family are at least moderately hairy, and I don't even have much in the way of leg or arm hair. It's all wispy and blonde. Practically invisible. Maybe that's got something to do with my infinitesimally small amount of Native American blood, but even my dad was hairier than I am.
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While back and arm hair is quite common, I'd say most guys don't have hairy backs.
I do and I hate it. -
I am positive that it is almost all based on genetics. My DNA profile shows that I am mostly Irish and I am basically hairless except under my arms and groin area.
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Go with what makes YOU happy.
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manscape ;D
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it depends on you genetics-race
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both climate and genes have really important factor and shaving when your growing your first hair is also pretty much have a negative impact if your hairy just buy a home laser device i went to professional salon its pretty effective.