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Do men wax their backs?

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Wonderrwall · 27/08/2020 18:04

Hi, went swimming recently for first time in ages and all the men seemed very hairless. Are they waxing their chests and backs or are they just naturally hairless?

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TeeBee · 27/08/2020 18:05

Errr. I guess some men are hairier than others. My OH is certainly not waxing his back; I'd be a bit gutted if he did.

BashfulClam · 27/08/2020 18:10

Some men don’t have hairy backs. My ex used to be very hairy and he hated it so he did wax now and again.

Saltyauntiepoop · 27/08/2020 18:13

I imagine the hairy ones either dont go swimming as much due to insecurity or they do something about it before going.. on balance, black and white men in the uk are generally not very hairy.
Hairy backs are more likely in other ethnicities.

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WorraLiberty · 27/08/2020 18:14

Waxing and shaving is very common in UK men under 30.

Cloverforever · 27/08/2020 18:16

Mine does, totally his choice.

Fanthorpe · 27/08/2020 18:19

I offered to do my DH during lockdown, he tolerated two of the strips before refusing to do any more.

NiceGerbil · 27/08/2020 18:19

Yes loads of men now wax/ shave various areas.

emsiewill · 27/08/2020 18:29

My DH started getting his back waxed about 5 years ago. He hates having a hairy back. He's 50, so it's not just young men.

Bandol · 27/08/2020 18:37

Not just back waxing but back, crack and sack...

Wonderrwall · 27/08/2020 18:44

Wow, I'm learning a lot today!
I know some men are naturally less hairy than others but definitely used to see a lot more hair on men 5-10 years ago. Thank you everyone for replying. What percentage of men wax do you think?

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SimonJT · 27/08/2020 18:48

I have hairy shoulders so I would usually wax those (and various other bits), before salons were open in lockdown I had to shave them instead, it was really difficult and needed doing most days which was a pain.

tigger001 · 27/08/2020 18:50

Some do, some don't, some are hairy some are not.

Positively4thStreet · 14/01/2021 02:22

Depends how hairy you're talking? If I had a full on mohair I would wax my back or if my partner asked me to. In general the whole movement to more manicured/metrosexual/androgynous aesthetic has made it hard for men. You've got to be 'tough' and rugged whilst also being trimmed and shiny. I guess woman have a hard time with it just as much. I just think men haven't had enough time to adapt. Man used to = Hairy, not too concerned with grooming & fashion.
Now man can be anything : Waxed, makeuped, shaved, too groomed, not groomed enough. I gather now everyone s been bleaching their teeth
to hell the slightly yellow natural look is back.

On a lighter ramble, tried the BS&C wax once. Wont again as it gets prickly in 2 days flat!

peak2021 · 14/01/2021 06:49

Manscaping is a fairly new thing. Though I would not put back waxing in the same category, new likewise.

StarlightLady · 14/01/2021 11:07

I have come across few men with hairy backs. But increasingly when it comes to shirts off, there seem to be far more who have removed their underarm hair.

WitchesNest · 14/01/2021 12:44
Hmm
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