That's the only thing I don't like about being Italian... I'm so damn hairy. Usually in the winter I don't really shave much, but come summer it's a must.
I agree with Popi, everything must go except the head and back end, but I hardly have any hair on my body anyways so its not hard to shave but time consuming.
That's the only thing I don't like about being Italian... I'm so damn hairy. Usually in the winter I don't really shave much, but come summer it's a must.
I say get used to it and stop trying to change yourself for others. Its all in your mind. It used to bother me tooa nd I thought about all sorts of ways to get rid of it. But decided if I change one thing I'll want to change another. Besides that I like my manly look. Shavings for girls guys come on. Unless you compete and you "have" to shave then F it. Deal with it. Be a man. I always got more girls from it. Makes them think I have a big D. ; )
That's the only thing I don't like about being Italian... I'm so damn hairy. Usually in the winter I don't really shave much, but come summer it's a must.
Yo,
I don't know what part of Italy you are from, but my people are from Vicenza. Now my dad is 5' 08" and 135lbs. I wouldn't call him hairy, but in his older age he has some longer hair on his chest. I have VERY thick hair on my head, but didn't use to have much on my face or chest. (Could NEVER grow a full beard.)Now when "on" it comes quick and thick. Question here I guess is now that I have shaved repeatedly for a few years will it continue or go back to normal when/if Iever go "clean"? Just a thought. And does that citrus spray that thins it away work? Anyone know? I get a lot of ingrown hairs. It's a bitch. DDRMAN