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Guys today I'm taking off my shirt-no. Not gonna, ow. Gonna leave my shirt on to talk
about whether or now women like men's chest hair because what I was astonished to find
this is a big scientific question mark.. If you look at studies for women's preferences for male chest hair--gay guys sorry there
just simply aren't a lot of studies looking at your preferences for male chest hair which
I know is obnoxious, so please fill me in in the comments below because I want to know
what you like--two common themes emerge. One, women's preferences change depending on where
they live. Two, scientists aren't exactly sure what drives our pro or con chest hair
preferences. If you go to some place like Cameroon, Sri Lanka or even England women
tend to show are stronger preference toward men having more chest hair. [Bad British accent].
'Ello governor, liking your old chest hair merican. Sorry. If we keep traveling around
and go to Finland, New Zealand, California, China, Slovakia and Turkey, women tend to
prefer less chest down there. And by down there I just mean here. Not talking pubes.
Yet. What gives with these regional differences in terms of women finding men's chest hair
more or less attractive? Researchers think there's clearly some kind of socio-cultural
element at work. One study stated women's preference for chest hair changes over the
years like fashion and is influenced by the media. Scientists have also looked into whether
there is a biological explanation for women being more attracted or less attracted to
chest hair. One prevailing theory is called the ectoparasite avoidance hypothesis which
is a clunky way of saying that we prefer men who have less chest hair because way, way,
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