Does that exist? Teens (all under 20) with hairy chest? I would also have one, but it`s shaved.
Yesterday I saw a teen in the gym (he was just 18) with a damn hairy chest. That`s the link to my post. I thought "is that normal for a teen?"
So post your pix if your teenchest is hairy.
Greez
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08-30-2004, 06:44 AM #1
Does some teens have hairy chest?
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Originally posted by HoboWithaRolex
most people shave if they do
hair is ugly
MuskelmasseCH, I'd post a picture of myself with hair, but unfortunately, I don't fit your search criteria. Since you're requesting, how come you didn't post your own picture?
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Originally posted by 5u5on
wtf ??????????bunch of pussys
i'm hairy (well not so much no but looking at my father im goona be) 16 and i would never shave or **** like that
ffs u'r men wtf r u thinking 2 ur selfs??????
The problem is, when you shave... it grows back thicker and coarser.
But again, it's a personal choice. When I was a kid, I remember my Dad used to shave his chest because my baby brother would pull the hairs out everytime Dad would pick him up. Me, I just shave because it makes me look bigger:
1. http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...x-serious3.jpg - (no chest hair)
I'll attach a picture of me from 1997 so you can see the difference.
1. http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...s/skip1500.JPG - (1997 with chest hair)
2. http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...s/skip1501.JPG - (1997 with chest hair)
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08-30-2004, 11:24 AM #12Originally posted by Abdominator
Yup... when I was a teenager I always wanted chest hair. All my friends had chest hair, and I didn't. Now, I have a ton of it and I shave it off every 3-4 days. How ironic is that.
MuskelmasseCH, I'd post a picture of myself with hair, but unfortunately, I don't fit your search criteria. Since you're requesting, how come you didn't post your own picture?
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Do you ever get a razor burn or pimples from shaving those areas? If not, how do you prevent it? Any tips would be great, thanks.
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Originally posted by Teflon
Hey,
Do you ever get a razor burn or pimples from shaving those areas? If not, how do you prevent it? Any tips would be great, thanks.
Hair removal methods:
1. Personal groomers (moustache trimmers). Like tiny barber's clippers, they give you a close shave, but cut the hairs evenly so they don't have a point at the end (making them more prone to cause razor bumps/or irritate the skin). Since it shaves a small surface area at time, it can take a while to shave if you have hair covering your entire chest and abdomen.
a. http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...algroomer2.jpg
b. http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...algroomer3.jpg - This is the one I have.
2. Rotary shavers. Provides a good close shave but for those with sensitive skin, it can produce razor bumps.
http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...taryshaver.jpg
3. Straight/disposable razors. Also works well, however it can also produce razor bumps in people with coarse/curly hair.
4. Nair (or any depilatory). Removes hair by dissolving it. Leave on for no longer than 7-10 minutes as it will begin to dissolve skin if it's left on too long (causing scarring).
http://www.skippypodar.net/WebGaller...r-for-men1.jpg
http://www.nairformen.com/
5. Waxing. It hurts like heck because the hair is ripped out of the follicle. It lasts a long time, but the hair eventually grows back.
6. Laser hair removal. Expensive and time consuming, particularly if you're very hairy. This form of hair removal is permanent.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm...7B66D2825AA1E4
Experiment with a few things to see which works best for you.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Does some teens have hairy chest?
Originally posted by MuskelmasseCH
Does that exist? Teens (all under 20) with hairy chest? I would also have one, but it`s shaved.
Yesterday I saw a teen in the gym (he was just 18) with a damn hairy chest. That`s the link to my post. I thought "is that normal for a teen?"
So post your pix if your teenchest is hairy.
Greez
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Originally posted by AtrusDent
I'm only 14 and I have chest hair...I'm a hairy guy. I'd never dream of shaving my body hair, it's what makes me a man. Besides, if I can get a girl to the point where my shirts off, I don't think hair is going to matter.
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08-31-2004, 12:04 AM #26
There's having hair on your chest....and then there's having TOO MUCH hair on your chest....the first one i can see as being masculine...but the 2nd is just ****ing annoying
as for this:
Originally posted by Supadude
Im 20 in this pic, but Ive been this hairy since I was about 14. I shave now though and look a lot better.
im noticing back hair as well...oddly, two vertical lines going from my shoulder blades to my kidneys...nothing along the spine (maybe 4 inch gap between the two vertical lines)....you'd almost think they were like mis-formed wings that never grew, but became hairy where they should have grown out (i dunno, it just looks that way...only way to describe them...picture a guy with wings, then remove the wings, and add hair where the wings should be)
the bitch of it all is shaving....chest is easy enough if you keep up with it...(never tried nair, just used rotary shaver) but the back leads to some trouble...especially since most people consider shaving these areas to be "odd", you're left to shave it yourself using some awkward, dangerously self-inflicting position
i dunno...im opting to try nair....and just recently ive pondered the idea of laser removal (as i noticed near the local mall there is a place that advertises for laser hair removal)....but im clueless on the cost of thatIn the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp
canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center.
You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life.
You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower.
And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding corn,
laying strips of venison on the empty car pool lane of some abandoned superhighway.
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Originally posted by Repsac
that's nothing...double the thickness of that (maybe a bit more) and add some hair around your upper abs, and you've got me...and within a day of shaving, its got horrible stuble
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08-31-2004, 12:59 AM #29
"that's nothing...double the thickness of that (maybe a bit more) and add some hair around your upper abs, and you've got me...and within a day of shaving, its got horrible stuble"
And how old are you? Remember that this thread relates to teens and not to over 35 years old bears!
Greez
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08-31-2004, 01:03 AM #30
muwahahaha, no where near 35...still a teen (another year of it to go)
no one in my immediate family is close to this hairy....my only explaination is that its a generation thing...In the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp
canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center.
You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life.
You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower.
And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding corn,
laying strips of venison on the empty car pool lane of some abandoned superhighway.
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