Summer Smooth

Just wondering how many men completely shave from the neck down for the warmer months of the year. I like to shave off most of my body hair from neck down as the temps get hotter. During the winter months I let the hair on my legs and arms grow out, but when summer comes it all comes off so that I can stay as cool as possible. How many others have a similar practice?

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RE:Summer Smooth

A really clean look and feel and agreat way to stay cool, especially when it's hot.

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Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear others enjoy the smooth clean feeling of being totally shaved.

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I am shaved from the neck down to my toes and love the look and feel. So glad I am smooth

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Thanks for sharing. Glad to know so many share this practice.

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I shave my front from face down to 15-20 cm below my genitals.

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I started shaving when I started growing hair on my body, especially around my genitals. didn't have any hair on my body (except my head) until I was in my 30s. let it grow for a couple of years. now mostly smooth

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I started shaving when I started growing hair on my body, especially around my genitals. didn't have any hair on my body (except my head) until I was in my 30s. let it grow for a couple of years. now mostly smooth

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RE:Summer Smooth

I try to be shaven from the neck down feels great and coler in the summer

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I shave from the neck down, to include my crack, but I keep it smooth year round. I like the smooth feel, it is easier to keep clean, and in the summer it is cooler. For me it also increased sensitivity in a few spots which was definitely welcome.

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I usually shave down below in the summer. It is much better since I tend to sweat a lot. In the winter I usually let it grow.

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