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Who Shaves

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:47 pm
by bobmate
As most of you wear hose, how many of you shave your legs? and what do your partners think of this?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:57 pm
by SkirtedViking
I shave and my girlfirend is totally supportive whatever I wear of course being gender honest. In many different kinds of sport males also shave so it is not a big deal.

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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:28 pm
by JRMILLER
I don't shave, I don't really mind the look of hairy legs beneath my skirt -- I mean, why should anyone care? I have tried hose and I don't like the panty hose because it's too tight at the top -- even the larger sizes! I feel too constrained. I have tried thigh highs and like the feel, but they don't stay up probably because of the hair on my thighs!

Thus, I have been using over the calf socks and/or knee highs and like these a lot. They are very warm and give good support, better than what I am used too in general. I told a friend about them recently and he called them "old man socks". Oh well, he will never know how good they feel will he?

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:28 pm
by cessna152towser
No, I've let the hair on my legs grow again since I had them shaved 14 years ago to get my varicose veins stripped. I prefer to have a hairy face and hairy legs, all part of my image.

Re: shaving

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:05 am
by Peter v
JRMILLER wrote:I don't shave, I don't really mind the look of hairy legs beneath my skirt -- I mean, why should anyone care? I have tried hose and I don't like the panty hose because it's too tight at the top -- even the larger sizes! I feel too constrained. I have tried thigh highs and like the feel, but they don't stay up probably because of the hair on my thighs!

Thus, I have been using over the calf socks and/or knee highs and like these a lot. They are very warm and give good support, better than what I am used too in general. I told a friend about them recently and he called them "old man socks". Oh well, he will never know how good they feel will he?
I bet he doesn't say old man's socks to all the women that wear over the knee socks. :shock: 8) :wink:

And you are right, he will probably never know how good they feel. That's his loss.

Peter v

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:20 am
by RichardA
I've been shaving my legs for a few years now as I'm a road cyclist, but to be honest I like the feel of smooth legs, I also shave, chest, arm pits, bottom and keep my private parts clipped very short, but I don't shave my arms.

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:44 pm
by sapphire
RichardA,
When you cyclist, do you mean bicyclist? If so what kind of cycling do you do: commute, race, tour?

I used to be an enthusiastic bicycle tourer and once spent a delightful two week holiday in England. Most of my touring was in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:53 pm
by Departed Member
Started to leg shave (many years ago) after a (racing) cyclist enthusiast told me why he did. It's a complete myth about going faster, of course, but in the event of coming off the bike, :shock: having no hair growth allows the wound to heal quicker and with less potential 'disfiguration', i.e., scarring. Tried one of those hair-remover creams which successfully permanently removed 90% of my leg hair 'south of the knee' and about 50% above. Even though my cycling days are sadly all but over, I've carried on shaving the rest, as I find it's more comfortable that way. So I don't regard it (shaving) as a fashion concept at all!

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:22 pm
by Kilted_John
Shave, mainly for comfort on the legs. Also tends to keep the body odor down a bit. I don't wear PH or thigh-highs, so that's not the reason as to why I shave.

-J

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:13 am
by RichardA
I think the main reason cyclists shave their legs is hair and lyric shorts do not go together and there is nothing worse than pubic hair sprouting out of your shorts some of you may not know that if you wear cycling shorts you wear nothing underneath :oops: .
In a reply to Sapphire I mainly do cycle touring and long days out up to 60-80 miles I just like the simplicity of it all without having to depend on a car. :)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:38 am
by Departed Member
RichardA wrote: ....and there is nothing worse than pubic hair sprouting out of your shorts some of you may not know that if you wear cycling shorts you wear nothing underneath
Your p---c hair reaches your knees? :shock: I don't think lycra was around when (serious) cyclists first started leg shaving, say, forty years back. I have tried to wear (modern) lycra 'cycling shorts', but certainly didn't notice the phenomenon you describe. They now reside at the bottom of a drawer as I found them too uncomfortable (like wearing a nappy?) and, on an aging body, too embarrassing (even 'after dark'!), to wear in public!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:35 pm
by RichardA
too embarrassing (even 'after dark'!), to wear in public
I don't care what people say to me when I'm out in my full lyric gear even to the supermarkets, but I'm a wimp when it come to wearing a skirt outside in the day time I have to get over this small problem.
I was asked by a little girl once "why are you wearing ballerina tights for" I just looked at her mother and smiled :)

Eek!

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 1:48 pm
by crfriend
Your p---c hair reaches your knees? :shock:
Oh, man. That is just way too much information! And in a family-friendly forum, too...

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:17 pm
by RichardA
Your p---c hair reaches your knees?
sorry....... but it wasn't me who said that

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:03 pm
by Ray
I shave. I started in 1998 when I cycled a reasonable bit (any excuse!)

Cycling shorts are fabulous! No chafing. I've worn cycling tights since...oh, 1987. No issues; no hangups. They keep me warm.

My (just ex-) wife was pretty neutral about the shaving thing. Wearing hosiery? She was okay for a long while but the jackboot of conformity stamped her down and her attitude changed.

...which is one of the (lesser) reasons why she is not my wife any more (still a friend though!)