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Well, Rizer, maybe you just need to get out and talk to other human beings a little more. I think you'll find that real guys actually do talk about this sort of thing with each other. Okay, maybe not with random strangers, but it's really not uncommon among friends. We talk about a lot of vaguely sexual things with each other.
About women, sure. I've never had another conversation with one of my buddies about other men's groins, chests or thighs, in depth, with photo sharing.
I don't think that is normal among most straight males. Just saying.
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Originally Posted by Hugh Mann
Still, thanks for your opinion. It's helpful to know that you think we're all closeted homosexuals (as if there's anything wrong with that). We really needed that input. Now that you have nothing further to contribute, we'll let this thread get back to its regularly scheduled discussion.
Thanks for completely misrepresenting what I said, per usual.
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Originally Posted by buddahsmoka1
I bet Rizer has no close friends to talk to these things about.
Argument ad-hominen. Typical BS post, for the aptly named poster. How can you see my posts when you got really angry at me in PF and 'blocked' me, btw?
Anyhow, you guys get back to your 'completely normal' discussion that apparently all the time between men in real life about other men's groins, chests and legs, complete with photo sharing and deep talking. That is totally normal conversation among dudes, obviously!
Enjoy, boys. Not that there is anything wrong with that
Maybe Rizer was visualizing all of your hairy private parts so intensely that he convinced himself some of you posted pictures of them.
Right.
Posts #'s: 6, 8, 23 (quote), 41, 47 (quote), 50 and 52 (quote), are clearly not photos of semi-naked dudes being traded and shared by other dudes.
Nope. It's just my imagination. I'm obviously making this up! And jeez, why are you denying a simple truth and being so defensive? I mean, there is nothing wrong with sharing photos of other scantily clad dudes and having in depth conversations about their body hair in intimate places. I'm just saying that this particular line of conversation has never come up between me and any other dude I've ever hung out with, ever.
Relax. Continue to do what makes you happy, bro. I was just making a social observation. Don't get so bent out of shape out of it and deny things. Nothing to be ashamed of, right?
I think the people that are 'mad' are those so vehemently claiming that: 1. talking about other men and trading pictures of them is 'normal' among guys, and 2. that this picture trading/sharing never happened, when it clearly did.
But let's ignore that and say I have no friends and am 'mad'. lol. Wow.
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Also, pretty sure Daynz is female.
And I'm pretty sure all the people who have been guilty of the things listed above, and participated in them, are not.
Again, not that there is anything wrong with that, it's just hilarious that they deny everything and throw ad-hominems at me rather than just say "whatever, I don't care, I'm comfortable with trading pics of other dudes with other dudes, even though it may not be normal'.
The fact that they strike out is very telling, if anything.
I grew mine out, ran it around my waist, up my back, between my shoulder blades, over my head, around my ears three times, and then emptied a bottle of hair spray over the whole thing.
Celebrities perform tasks for me in an effort to become my apprentice.
I shave my beard once a week.. that's about it. I've never shaved my chest hair but one time I did get the fiance to shave my back (sexy huh?) couldnt sleep for weeks, itchy as hell. I asked the fiance if I should wax my back and she only laughed at me. So I guess I'll just leave it there.. for everyones entertainment.
I trim my chest hair. I trim everything actually. Sure it's a pain but I think it's just proper etiquette. Then again, there's nothing wrong no matter what you do. Doesn't make you less of a man or anything. All personal preference. Back hair, though....
Oh and thanks for the laughs, Rizer. Holy **** you've got issues.
Maybe chest hair is a bad thing. Chick on dating website says she prefers guys with little to know chest hair in case she wants to run her tongue down a guys chest until his...navel. errr ya.
Argument ad-hominen. Typical BS post, for the aptly named poster. How can you see my posts when you got really angry at me in PF and 'blocked' me, btw?
Anyhow, you guys get back to your 'completely normal' discussion that apparently all the time between men in real life about other men's groins, chests and legs, complete with photo sharing and deep talking. That is totally normal conversation among dudes, obviously!
Enjoy, boys. Not that there is anything wrong with that
Well it's true no? If this is how you would react, on the internet no less, who the **** would bring something like this up to you in person? No one.
Have a read:
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In talking about body modification practices, the men in Gill et al’s (2005) study actively engaged in constructing and policing appropriate masculine behaviour in relation to the body: “scathing censure” was reported to greet those (men) deemed to have transgressed these norms, thus implicating the body in the “profound and intimate regulation” of normative masculinity (Gill et al, 2005:58). This finding illustrates Connell’s (1995) conception of internal hegemonic masculinity, where masculinity is negotiated within and between men and the transgression of regulatory ideals signifies a subordinate male identity. It is thus clear that any study investigating men and men’s bodies is incomplete if it does not do so in relation to meanings of masculinity.
You could talk about sports, hot women, news, what you ate for breakfast.. but no, you want to talk about other dude's chests and how they meticulously groom said chest (or not), in depth.
I mean, that's a conversation a certain kind of guy has, usually with other guys who share the same interests. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but it's not something straight dudes talk about nor give a single damn about.