Does shaving have an impact on men's health? As for body hair, it is not strange for women, because there will be many women shaving body hair before summer, because they need to wear short skirts or something. If they show ugly body hair, it is very indecent. Compared with men, they are not interested in removing body hair, so should men shave body hair? Let's take a look:
Trial: Should men's body hair be shaved
Men themselves are the representatives of masculinity, and compared with women, because of male hormones, more body hair on men's body parts is also a normal physiological sign. Men with certain body hair can also properly show the charm of men. So I believe that many men are not interested in removing body hair. However, body hair is abhorrent to many women, so when they look at a man, they will notice his body hair at the first sight. Because of body hair, women's good impression on men is not rare.
26.5% of the respondents said: "Men's body hair and body odor make me have 'trouble not to speak'."
26.5% of the respondents said that they often encounter the problem of male body hair when traveling outside, and 52.9% of the respondents believed that if there was no body hair, male body hair would not bother them.
Miss Li is a typical office worker. She has to transfer to the subway and take the bus every day when she comes back to the company, and she is short, and she is even more miserable about the "air quality" of the subway bus. "Many times the buses and subways are crowded, and men tend to lift their hands and hold the handrails. At this time, I am really in pain when I am in the downwind. Winter is good. When summer comes, the sweat smell of men in various positions and the hair under the armpit close to me really make me feel depressed."
30.2% of respondents said: "I can't accept that men have hairy breasts."
In this survey, we separately listed five places where men tend to have long hair for people to choose, to see which part of a man's body hair is the most unacceptable to you. The survey results showed that 30.2% of the respondents chose A, and could not accept the thick hair of men's chest. The second place was hands and feet, 23.3% of the respondents could not accept it, and 20.9% of the respondents could not accept the thick hair of men's armpits, Only 7% of the respondents said they could not accept that men have thick hair on their private parts.