Because "hair" is hair ... and having lots of chest hair makes for a hairy chest.
No, growing hair makes you hairy.
As a boy only my beard, my neck (the front) , the tip of my nose. Then my nipples sometimes, but just because they are my only thick and long hair and don't blend with my chest that have very little and sparse hair. If it was more uniformly hairy I wouldn't mind shaving my nipples.
Sid has a luscious V of hair growing down from his chest
yes
Some years ago, around 1995
yes there are pretty hairy and he has chest hair and pit hair and arm hair he is really hairy
Some woman have a hairy chest. Amounts of hair vary based on genes, removal methods used, and amount of testosterone in their body.
It is no secret that Alec Baldwin is covered in hair. He is known to have a very hairy chest and back. Yes, he is a hairy man.
Well my 2nd cousin had full chest hair by the time he was 13.
Not necessarily, but a young man with hairy arms is more likely to develop chest hair at some point (usually by his early 30s).
You should become a man and wait a few years for some hair to sprout.
Well to have fun with a hair teacher, you have to ask why they wanted to be a hair teacher than you ask them if they have a hairy chest.... its funny. then if they spaz you can say i said "fairy Chest" its so silly! try it
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.
without hair, nothing can be hairy. hairy means the accumulation of hair. therefore, hair itself is not hairy, rather, that thing or place it accumulates is.
First of all, if you are male, if you are meant to have a hairy chest you might consider embracing this part of you. Hairy chests are very sexy and nearly all men have some chest hair. You could take some clippers and simply keep your chest hair shorter but still visible, for instance. Otherwise, waxing doesn't need to wait until 14 inches--you can effectively wax chest hair that is only an inch long or shorter. Otherwise, shaving with a razor in the shower might have the best day-to-day result. Long-term, you might consider electrolysis or laser hair removal (which both entail risks). But, as I said, being hairy-chested is definitely a positive thing, and you should be open to keeping your chest hair.
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.
It depends on how hairy you are. But unless you are like a wolf you shouldn't shave it you should trim it