You can't have one exact answer to that question because although some girls DO find it attractive, some girls do. You just have to find a girl who finds it attractive
My cousin is 11 years old and he has a lot of armpithair, leghair, back hair, ane h is starting to grow chest hair, besides he eats a lot of chicken so , that might be it.
yes, it sure was. lol
Normal sure. Attractive no.
Usually, yes. Men don't finish growing all their body hair until well into their 30s, however, so a 20-year-old man with a heavy beard might not have any chest hair--but by the time he is 35 he probably will. (Although the 20-year-old may well have lots of chest hair already.)
It's natural for a 13 teen year old to have stomach,chest,and nipple hair every person is different some develope early some people develope late. You don't have to do anything about that hair it's natural to have hair.
Taking back Sunday style hair is a good way to go for a 14 year old boy with long hair cause all the scene girls or regular girls would find that attractive
He would be in mid puberty.
It varies quite a bit; some 13-year-old boys will have some chest hair, while some men don't start growing any until they're in their 30s. Men's body hair doesn't finish growing until somewhere in their 30s.
It depends. A female shouldn't (and if her hormonal balance was correct, WOULDN'T) have an excessive amount of chest hair. So, assuming you are a male, any amount of chest hair is perfectly normal. Factors that could contribute to more or less chest hair include your ethnicity,when puberty began for you and what stage you are currently in, and your testosterone level. Or you may realize your chest hair has become more noticeable because it is a dark shade, not only because it is thicker. And if you don't have any chest hair,that's also fine. Many guys barely develop any at all. Hope this helps!!
Maybe
I am only 10 and have not started my period, but I do have all the hair and growing breasts. But, most girls get the hair and breasts and don't get their period until years later. I know this because I have two older sisters, a mom and a stepmom.
It is rare for a 1-year-old to have a gray hair, but it can happen due to genetics or a lack of pigment in the hair follicle.