No Manscaping For Us
A group who doesn't believe in clipping or shaving body hair, especially pubic and ball hair. We believe in celebrating body hair! No friends only, private or empty profile. Must have a frontal full bush pic to be in group.
Would you like more body hair?
Return to DiscussionsIm curious how many in our group would like to have thicker or more body hair if possible?
I had brittle nails last year and asked my doctor what should I do? He recommended I start using biotin supliments to see if it worked. Its over the counter and primarily used to strengthen and nourish hair.
I began using it and was a bit surprised at how not only did it strengthen my nails but also everywhere on my body my hair began to thicken and I started sprouting hair where it had not been. It is not drastic but I am so pleasantly surprised.
A friend began recently using rogaine on hes head and noticed more hair on his body from just applying to his head. He then started using it in his pits chest and pubes cause he was only moderately hairy and wanted more. Darn if it didnt also work. Hes definitely hairier.
Now I will say my spouse began using biotin and had to stop. It seems some have a reaction to biotin. It causes underground pimples on the jawline for some. I didnt get them but he did. Its not for everybody.
Rogaine says on the package not to use anywhere but the head so Im not recommending to use it on your body but was surprised at the outcome for my friend.
So Im curious if theyre other men who have tried any methods to strengthen or increase their body hair?? What did you try? Did you get results?
I've been reading through everyone's thoughts with interest. Body hair truly comes down to personal preference. I've attempted going completely smooth, but maintaining it became overwhelming my thick, wiry pubic hair requires constant attention. Nature blessed me with dense underarm growth as well, though I've always wished for more across my chest and legs. There's something compelling about those vintage black-and-white nudist photographs from decades past men displaying their natural state, unashamed. Their abundant body hair and large bushes seemed to embody confidence, a primal authenticity I've always admired. The juxtaposition between today's smooth aesthetic and that natural, hirsute presentation creates an interesting visual dialogue. At this point in my life, I've embraced my full bush perhaps even wishing for more hair elsewhere. At the clothing-optional venues I frequent, this partial wildness sets me apart from the meticulously manicured masses, a distinction I've come to savor. While some feel that smooth skin heightens their sense of nakedness, I find there's an equally profound vulnerability in standing before others with every follicle intact, exactly as you were born. Differences keep life interesting and to each his own.
I have gone through a love hate relationship with my body hair. As a young man in my 20s I thought, like many people my age then, that body hair wasn't looked upon as attractive. I tried shaving smooth was that was a never ending battle that I quickly decided was not worth the effort. Then I went to clippers and just trimmed everything down short while getting my wife to use hair removal creams on my back to keep that smooth. The amount of ingrown hairs I got on my back was horrendous, and the pain that came with it quickly made me rethink that. So I decided to embrace the fact I am a hirsute man. A few times a year I will trim back my pits, mostly because I sweat a lot and don't want to smell from that and shorter pit hair means my deodorant works more effectively. And I trim back my pubes because I personally like the look of that. I don't shave anything anymore, in fact quite the opposite. I let my hair grow out long, I have a big full beard, my entire body is covered in hair from my head to my toes. I will say, my body hair isn't as dark as my head or beard hair, so I don't think its as visible until I get wet. Once I get wet the hair becomes far more visible and you can really see how hairy I am. Would I want more body hair? I guess it wouldn't bother me if I was hairier. But I have zero to desire to try and be smooth bodied, and honestly I wouldn't want less body hair either.
I deal with the body hair that I have. Sometimes I trim it on chest and pubic area but I never shave. On the other hand, today I'm wishing that I had shaved an area where I had a recent minor surgery, because pulling the tape off when I change the dressing is driving me nuts! LOL

