no,...I don't think so.
I think it looks cleaner...more sophisticated
Nope !(:
I think with the help of plastic surgery Here's a good way to shave your armpits: Slick up your armpits. Make sure they're wet. NEVER shave dry. it's harmful to the skin. Apply shaving gel, cream, or a deodorant soap. Shave your armpits using short downward strokes. It should remove all hair. Then dry your armpits before applying deodorant or you will be stuck with white residue on your armpit and it won't be easy to remove.
If they truly like you for who you are, then no it shouldn't make him feel "less manly" in any way. Many girls ask boys out every day!
Some polevaulters shave thier armpits because they thaink that it will make them run fast because of less weight. Some do it just because of religion.
I think that You shudnt shave just after U get your hair on your underarms. you should let ur underarm hair fully grow first. After 1 or 2 years, your armpits hair will tend to get bushy-but this is natural and when it does start to get hairy, this is the right time your should start shaving. After you've shaved your armpits and you've gt the hang of it- You might want to try waxing. Shaving makes your hair come out more blacker and more thicker and it will come out more faster- and waxing will not make ur hair come out as fast as shaving. This could take up tp 4 months for waxed armpit hair to come out, and 1 month for shave armpit hair to come out.
It depends on if you're a man or a woman. Women now have razors that include soaps or other ingredients to help make shaving smoother and causes less cuts. There are also shaving creams for both men and women that do the trick.
Dye it or bleach it comb it down use nair
Yes
Yes, the over consumption of alcohol will make the male produce less testosterone, making him less masculine, Not female, just less manly.
Personal grooming practices, including shaving, are individual choices that vary among people of all races and ethnicities. It is not accurate to make generalizations about why black women may or may not shave underneath their armpits. Different cultural norms, personal preferences, and social influences can all play a role in an individual's decision regarding body hair removal.
No
No.