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You have clearly done absolutely no swimming or biking at any level of competition. Whatsoever. None. End of story.
Actually you are correct in the swimming department. But I did 22 years in the military, have run countless charity running events (PR: 10K @ 43:42 *12/2009)...dabbled in roadracing 2006-2008--TREK still in the garage.
BLUF- I've witnessed many a hairy legged man pass up some she-male hairless wonder with his little 'wannabe' yellow bracelet and lycra bathing suit.
If you shave your legs, arms, and chest...you have tendancies and issues. I say check your man card at the door, just 'man-up' as best you can, and admit you are a bit feminine. Please note-- I have no problem with that...just the fact you are pretending.
This is my opinion, you have your girly one. Now that my friends is the End of the Story. Tootles.
Texas User...the nurse/psychologist side of me has a question. Is this thread important to you because you have been rejected due to a hair issue? I get that you are extremely hairy and I think you mentioned being hispanic?(correct me if wrong) so if you are then is your ethic group opposed to hairy vs hairless men ? Is this thread to validate what your choice is?
I shave my legs and am not afraid to say so. I started to when I was in massage school, and have still kinda kept it up.
I do a weird reverse. I shave my legs, but I grew my beard out to where it looks thick. Thoughts?
Have you ever considered letting your leg hair grow back?
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