She Won’t Date Men With Chest Hair After A Guy Shaved And Gave Her Face An Awful, Painful Rash

Women receive constant pressure from society to remove their body hair—so much so that most people don’t even question it anymore.
Shaving, waxing, and plucking have become a normal part of our beauty routines. On female bodies, all hair (except for the head) is seen as dirty, unhygienic, and just unpleasant to look at.
However, no one bats an eye when men leave their body hair in its natural state. Whereas, if a woman’s skin isn’t smooth and clean-shaven, it’s commented upon.
One woman is flipping this narrative on its head, discussing her disapproval of body hair on men rather than women.
TikToker Chloe (@chloeadnms) is talking about why she despises dating men with chest hair, sparking a conversation in the comments section about the double standards for body hair between men and women.
One time, she went home with a guy who had shaved his chest hair, and it was in the process of growing back.
They hooked up, and she spent the night at his place. The next morning, she left his house at five o’clock because she had to get ready for her classes at her university. She didn’t want to miss a day of classes because of a one-night stand.
When she arrived back at her place, she stumbled into the bathroom, without turning on the lights, to clean up.
As she was washing off her makeup, she noticed that her face hurt, and she felt a stinging sensation. So, she turned on the light to check out her face and saw that it was bright red.

olgasparrow – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
It turned out that the guy’s chest stubble had scratched up her face and gave her a rash. She could not wash her face or apply moisturizer for three days.
After that horrifying experience, she now refuses to date men with chest hair or shaved chests ever again.
Several men were upset by Chloe’s opinions and felt attacked just for having hair. In response, many women pointed out that female bodies have been subjected to that same type of criticism by men for decades.
“So funny how all the men are complaining that it’s normal and natural, but we’ve been saying that about our body hair forever,” commented one user.
“The guys in the comments better keep that same energy when their GF doesn’t want to shave,” wrote another.
“I love how all the men in the comments are getting so defensive as if they don’t feel the same way about body hair on women,” chimed in a third.
Regardless of gender, body hair is natural and should be accepted. Everyone should be able to have the option to remove their body hair or not without being shamed for it by society.
@chloeadnms dont make my mistakes ladies #storytime
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