Actually that you are a girl, boy, straight or gay, "girly" or not, you could do whatever you want with your underarms. For example a muscular guy, gay or not is traditionally speaking, typically manly, yet he might prefer shaving his underarms. I'm straight and I shave them sometimes. If the question is on on how, well if you want to remove that hair you can decide to shave, wax, epilate or nair, mainly, they all have pro and downfalls, so what's best for yourself depends only on which advantages you value the most and which downsides you think you're going to live with the least uncomfortably from then on :) I think though that most people choose to shave there because it's typically among the most painful zones of the body to be waxed, but it varies and I heard that after the first times, becomes comfier, plus almost everyones starts with shaving, so it hurts even more after a while to switch to waxing.
A hairy man may have no underarm hair due to various factors, including genetic predisposition, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions that affect hair growth. Some individuals may also choose to remove underarm hair through shaving, waxing, or other methods for personal or cultural reasons. Additionally, certain skin conditions or treatments can inhibit hair growth in specific areas.
Many women use a delipatory cream (hair removal cream) to remove underarm hair. Shaving and waxing are also options.
No some people just don't get underarm hair.
Underarm hair serves as a protective barrier and helps regulate body temperature by trapping sweat and releasing pheromones. Humans have underarm hair as a natural evolutionary trait that aids in these functions.
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Humans have underarm hair as a remnant of our evolutionary past when it helped regulate body temperature and release pheromones.
Underarm hair is a natural feature of the human body that serves a few purposes. One of the main reasons for underarm hair is to help regulate body temperature by trapping sweat and releasing it slowly to cool the body. Additionally, underarm hair may also play a role in pheromone production and signaling in humans.
Shave it
Underarm hair serves as a natural barrier to reduce friction and chafing, as well as to help regulate body temperature by trapping and releasing sweat.
The body grows underarm hair as a result of puberty and hormonal changes. This hair helps regulate body temperature and may also play a role in pheromone distribution.
Yes. Underarm hair is a trivial thing and doesn't affect how a person looks. There are people out there who like it and of course there are others that don't. Shaving underarm hair is a personal choice and this choice should not be made based on other people's opinions. Do what feels best to you.
Underarm hair serves as a natural barrier against friction and chafing, helps regulate body temperature, and may play a role in pheromone distribution.