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Date Posted: Wednesday, May 07, 09:04:53am
Author: sparkle
Author Host/IP: 71-14-184-217.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com / 71.14.184.217
Subject: ok seriously how does that work for guys?
In reply to: gretch 's message, "heh." on Monday, May 05, 09:41:57am

I would think growing it out would be really itchy and icky.

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[> [> Growing what out? Chest hair? -- anyasbuttmonkey, Monday, May 12, 10:50:30am [1] (cpc1-pool4-0-0-cust460.sotn.cable.ntl.com/80.7.61.205)

I'm not in possession of a full-on chest rug that some guys can seem to maintain, but as I do have a penis I feel somewhat qualified to answer this ;)

Chest hair (or beard hair, if that's what you're talking about) doesn't really get "itchy" or "icky" (are those the medical terms, sparkle? ;D), it just... kinda grows. I don't know how it works for you girls and your legs/armpits, but there's nothing really offputting about shaving/growing for men.


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[> [> I was thinking about the chest. -- sparkle, Tuesday, May 13, 11:34:03am [1] (71-14-184-217.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com/71.14.184.217)

I had a friend once who shaved his back and when it was growing out it was a tad icky. It would kind of puff out the back of his t shirt. So do you know anyone that waxes? That would probably help that issue. As far as girls, I think it's more like men with facial hair, it's a daily routine, so it's softer, etc. I was just curious.


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[> [> [> Not their chest, no... -- anyasbuttmonkey, Tuesday, May 13, 12:57:50pm [1] (cpc1-pool4-0-0-cust460.sotn.cable.ntl.com/80.7.61.205)

Sadly, most of my male friends haven't fallen into that trend of the metrosexual age (although a couple of them really could stand to!)

Have you seen all the chatter on other Lost boards about the chest-hair issue being an intentional clue left by the writers vis-a-vis the timeline? It's ridiculous, the Lost fandom have collectively jumped the shark! I don't see it as being anything other than Jack had other priorites than manscaping on the island, but once he was back on dry land he had the time - and amenities - to clean himself up good & proper. I realise Lost is a show where even the smallest thing can end up being a huge focal point, but come on. Chest hair?!


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