I think so. Not having any at all is a source of embarrassment
Swimmers dont like cuz it slows them down. It really depends
Real men of course love to have chest hair, I have had chest hair since I was 16, at first they were small hairs, but grew to be quite thick by the time I was married at 24. I also have a very hairy neck, now these hairs extend down to my shoulders to make them also very hairy and bushy. However I do get my head and neck hair cut every 8 weeks, but not my chest or shoulder hair, so when the weather is good I expose those two places for anyone to see. I have had a few comment through the years regarding my chest, shoulder and arm hair, from looking like a werewolf to having arms like a monkey, but that just makes me proud of how hairy I am and people notice. So regarding the question, this man more than likes having chest hair, I would have been so disappointed if I had not got a hairy chest.
because he like chest hair
Different women have different tastes; probably about half of women prefer some chest hair on men--and some of them even prefer LOTS of chest hair.
Men sometimes lose chest hair
64% of white men do have chest hair, according to a study quoted by Wikipedia.
None; chest hair and body hair are determined by genetics and age and by nothing else. If the adult men in your family have chest hair, then you probably will get some too--though in many men chest hair doesn't grow in, or grow in fully, until their 30s.
Different men get chest hair at different times. Many 13- or 16-year-olds will have some, and for a lot of men their chest hair grows in in their 20s, but most men's body hair doesn't finish growing in until they're in their 30s. You could be completely hairless and then suddenly start growing body hair in your 30s. Not all men develop chest hair, however, but most men have at least some.
sometimes
YES. Men do like female armpit hair. Most men like it, but don't admit it. Some men don't like female leg hair. But most straight men do think female vagina and armpit hair is sexy. A growing number of men like hirsute women that do not shave at all. I am one.
It varies dramatically. A few men will have a thick mat of chest hair before they are 18; other men are relatively smooth-chested in their teens and 20s and then develop a lot of chest hair in their 30s. Typically, however, you should have a sense for how hairy your chest will be by the age of 25 or so.
Boys usually grow chest hair between the ages of 12 and 18. However, men as old as 30 years of age can start growing chest hair.
It's a special characteristic 4 men !
Unfortunately chest hair growth/pattern has to do with genetics and nothing else: there is nothing you can do to get more chest hair to grow, and the only way to reduce chest hair permanently is electrolysis or laser hair removal. Most men don't realize it, but their body hair keeps growing in throughout their 20s; if you are genetically predisposed to have chest hair, it might start growing in when you are 16, 25, or 30. It just depends. Men with light chest hair in their teens and 20s may find in their 30s that their chest hair gets denser or more widespread. The best gauge is to look at your father, brothers, grandfathers, and uncles: if they have chest hair, you probably will too.