This news article explains about the rise of groin grooming: More men than ever are
manscaping down below for hygiene reasons and better sex
· When there’s no
underbush the tree looks taller.
· But men justify it with
more 'masculine responses' like it making sex better
While
the closely manicured chests of celebrities including David Beckham and
Daniel Craig have encouraged the rise in chest hair removal.
So
why are men paying more attention to the appearance of the nether regions?
They
would have you believe it is all about having 'better sex' or only fair if they
expect girlfriends to do it.
But
advertisers are heaping on the pressure and exploiting male insecurities to
encourage them to spend their cash on anything from hair loss creams to genital
enhancement products, promising to improve size.
Men
are now under a lot of pressure to look after themselves and to present
themselves better,
Men
use to say they do this for a 'better sex' and 'good hygiene', but recently
studies demonstrate men take care down below because it seems bigger. You might
say when the here’s no underbrush the tree looks taller.
Sales
of this kind of products has tripled in the last decade, men
still buy it online.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3330731/The-rise-groin-grooming-men-manscaping-hygiene-reasons-better-sex-expert-claims.html
I think that
men are taking care of them image because of the same reasons as women. Advertisements,
magazines, celebrities who look like they don’t get old…
Men are adapting
themselves to the actual society without hair on their body. Yes, it is more hygienic
and confortable.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3330731/The-rise-groin-grooming-men-manscaping-hygiene-reasons-better-sex-expert-claims.html
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