Bare Bears

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Trim the back or no?

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Im a fairly hairy guy and used to at least trim my back hair but then stopped at some point cause it was too much workplus I figure Im hairy why not just embrace it. Why I enjoy going to bear events cause then Im surrounded by other hairy men and admirers who love and embrace the hairy bodies

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When I was growing up I hated being so hairy and found it embarrassing, I used to shave my back once a week then when I finally came across the 'bear' scene and saw how it's a big attraction to some I left it and left it hairy every since.
Only once since then has my back been shaved but that was a misunderstanding by a Turkish barber who I thought was just trimming the hair at the top of my shoulders lol.
I had forgotten how much it itched when growing back!

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When I was growing up I hated being so hairy and found it embarrassing, I used to shave my back once a week then when I finally came across the 'bear' scene and saw how it's a big attraction to some I left it and left it hairy every since.Only once since then has my back been shaved but that was a misunderstanding by a Turkish barber who I thought was just trimming the hair at the top of my shoulders lol.I had forgotten how much it itched when growing back!

When I was young and misbehaving, my grandfather would say "You're going to itch where you can't scratch. " I didn't really understand what that meant until my pubes started growing back after being shaved for a hernia operation.

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The life lesson: belonging is more important that its opposite fitting in - albeit the latter is a malformed coping strategy to a trauma infested (childhood) environment.

Find your tribe.
Know thy self.
To thy own self be true.
Be yourself, unless you can be a Pirate, then be a Pirate.
Truth is, everyone is gonna let you down, you just have to find those worth suffering for!

In my case, a work in progress.

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The life lesson: belonging is more important that its opposite fitting in - albeit the latter is a malformed coping strategy to a trauma infested (childhood) environment.

Find your tribe.
Know thy self.
To thy own self be true.
Be yourself, unless you can be a Pirate, then be a Pirate.
Truth is, everyone is gonna let you down, you just have to find those worth suffering for!

In my case, a work in progress.

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Personally, I don't want back or shoulder hair nor do I find it attractive but that's just me. I get mlne waxed If you choose to embrace it, great but not everyone can.

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I'm hairy everywhere but the top of my head!
My husband loves it so it never gets trimmed except some light bush maintenance and cock shaving. It's great insulation when going naked in cooler months

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Thats a no from me! Too much trouble so just embrace it!

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