Embaressing body hair help guys?!


Question: Embaressing body hair help guys.?
Hi. Im a teenager and I have a lot of body hair. I have stomach hair that is slowly turning into chest hair. Its really awkward and embaressing for me becuase it seems no one else has this problem in my school. i dont really want a full chest of hair. how long did it take you guys to go from pubic hair all the way to chest hair.?

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Like everyone else says, it's completely normal.

I have chest hair, and it appeared out of nowhere in my Junior year of highschool. I remember being terrified of changing in gym class. It only got even more terrifying when my co-ed swimming unit began in gym class, too! Needless to say, i've been where you are.

It scared me pretty bad. I knew that I looked different from the other guys. But, the fact is, nobody ever said anything to me! I wasn't the most popular guy in school, but I wasn't a hermit either. I had lots of friends, and I always wanted to be friends with everyone. I think people realized that it wasn't my fault for having chest hair, and that i was a great guy, so they left it alone. Now that i've graduate college, i've known a lot of guys that have told me they are embarrassed that they don't have chest hair, or facial hair!

It still bothers me that chest hair bothers other people. I find it unfair. But everyone gets hair at some point! Just imagine how disgustingly ugly you'd look, if you were like 80 years old, with your pale wrinkly skin, and no hair. You'd look like a chihuahua!!

My best advice: Just leave it alone. Take it one day at a time. Every day that someone doesn't say anything or make fun of you is a good day! And after people see it for the first time, they don't care, they get used to it.

Good luck!Health Question & Answer

First of all, it isn't a "problem". Some people get them early, some get them late, and some won't get any, ever.

If you really hate it, then you'll have to shave it, or wax it, whatever works for you. Or you can do like any other hairy guy, not worry about it, and live a totally normal life.Health Question & Answer

Oh this is completely completely completely NORMAL! the only reason why it doesnt seem like it is is because you guys are constantly shown pictures of like gay Abercrombie models that are completely hairless for that "model" look.


If you really don't like it you can just trim it with scissors or get it waxed. I wouldn't recommend shaving because then it grows in every 2-3 days..


Everyone matures differently. Dont worry about it :)Health Question & Answer

chest hair is completely normal. Abercrombie does make me feel gay the minute is step in to the store. don't be pressured by the ppl around u. they're gonna want hair later. if they tell u s**t then just make fun of the fact that they haven't hit puberty and can please a woman like u pleased their mom last night. HA!Health Question & Answer

Its part of becoming a man. It happens to all of us at some point. I'm 16 and have hair on my chest and stomach. Its part of life and don't listen to any idiots saying "ewwww" and stuff like that.Health Question & Answer

hey, i'm obviously a chick... but i have an idea for you... since waxing hurts and not all guys like to shave you could use Veet or Nair... it's just an idea that i'm throwing out there! good luck!Health Question & Answer

chest hair isn't that bad.. At least it isn't covering your back.. I'd like to move it from the back to the front... :)Health Question & Answer

uhhh get some scissers and cut it really short really carefully every once in a whileHealth Question & Answer

Get it shaved or waxed.Health Question & Answer

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