Originally posted by TheDirector217:guys can get clean by means of bar soap alone. i'd rather not have the same beauty regiment as boyfriend and i'm not into guys that feel like they should exfoliate. most guy's bodywashes smell just as bad as their body spray counterparts and ultimately leave the user perfumed. i associate body wash and loofahs with myself and i suppose femininity. it's important to me that someone that i'm going to be all up on smells attractive and masculine.
But real talk, though. I'm not really ridin' with the loofa movement, but what could possibly turn you off about a guy wanted to be clean for himself and/or making himself presentable to you/ladies??? Are you a hippie or something?? [/QB]
the loofa
In other scent news.
First off, if I happen to spot a loofa and some sort of body wash in my man's bathroom, odds are, I'd never give it a second thought. If for some reason my mind decided to wonder in that direction, there would be no negative thoughts unless he was stashing something like a Sponge Bob loofa and Bubble Gum scented body wash. Sensitive men are a turn on. Children are not.
Personally, I find it a real turn off when men are passively homophobic enough to get hung up on stupid stuff like thinking that it's gay to wear pink, use loofas or scent their bodies. It's much more important to care for the body which a loofa helps to do. Those things are great for helping to control things like callouses and general body itching due to dry, flakey skin.
Regarding body wash scents, it's important to find something that mingles well in the room and works with your personal body chemistry. What smells great on one person may reak on another. Until you find what seems to work best, have fun experimenting.
And for God's sake, have the balls to call a loofa a loofa! Men havinig sex with other men is gay. Calling a loofa something other than a loofa and using loofas along with body washes is not gay. In fact, if anything, I would tend to think that sort of man would be more self assured and much more sensual in bed.
Personally, I find it a real turn off when men are passively homophobic enough to get hung up on stupid stuff like thinking that it's gay to wear pink, use loofas or scent their bodies. It's much more important to care for the body which a loofa helps to do. Those things are great for helping to control things like callouses and general body itching due to dry, flakey skin.
Regarding body wash scents, it's important to find something that mingles well in the room and works with your personal body chemistry. What smells great on one person may reak on another. Until you find what seems to work best, have fun experimenting.
And for God's sake, have the balls to call a loofa a loofa! Men havinig sex with other men is gay. Calling a loofa something other than a loofa and using loofas along with body washes is not gay. In fact, if anything, I would tend to think that sort of man would be more self assured and much more sensual in bed.
Originally posted by Jaguar:amen.
Personally, I find it a real turn off when men are passively homophobic enough to get hung up on stupid stuff like thinking that it's gay to wear pink, use loofas or scent their bodies. It's much more important to care for the body which a loofa helps to do. Those things are great for helping to control things like callouses and general body itching due to dry, flakey skin.
Originally posted by Jaguar:"from downtown.." © marv albert
First off, if I happen to spot a loofa and some sort of body wash in my man's bathroom, odds are, I'd never give it a second thought. If for some reason my mind decided to wonder in that direction, there would be no negative thoughts unless he was stashing something like a Sponge Bob loofa and Bubble Gum scented body wash. Sensitive men are a turn on. Children are not.
Personally, I find it a real turn off when men are passively homophobic enough to get hung up on stupid stuff like thinking that it's gay to wear pink, use loofas or scent their bodies. It's much more important to care for the body which a loofa helps to do. Those things are great for helping to control things like callouses and general body itching due to dry, flakey skin.
Regarding body wash scents, it's important to find something that mingles well in the room and works with your personal body chemistry. What smells great on one person may reak on another. Until you find what seems to work best, have fun experimenting.
And for God's sake, have the balls to call a loofa a loofa! Men havinig sex with other men is gay. Calling a loofa something other than a loofa and using loofas along with body washes is not gay. In fact, if anything, I would tend to think that sort of man would be more self assured and much more sensual in bed.
Is that supposed to mean something? Who is Marv Albert? Is he one of those sports guys? I hate sports so I wouldn't get the reference.
Originally posted by Jaguar:I'm not sure, but I think Sal may be saying that he wants to bite you on the ass.
Is that supposed to mean something? Who is Marv Albert? Is he one of those sports guys? I hate sports so I wouldn't get the reference.
i still can't hear 'loofa' without thinking of Mrs. Smails' stretchmarks in Caddyshack and as a result i avoid them
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:quit rabble-rousing, ggw.
Originally posted by Jaguar:I'm not sure, but I think Sal may be saying that he wants to bite you on the ass.
Is that supposed to mean something? Who is Marv Albert? Is he one of those sports guys? I hate sports so I wouldn't get the reference.
it just meant that i enjoyed reading your post.
and that i passive-aggressively want to loofa you.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I'm not Rhett so that won't work.
Originally posted by Jaguar:I'm not sure, but I think Sal may be saying that he wants to bite you on the ass.
Is that supposed to mean something? Who is Marv Albert? Is he one of those sports guys? I hate sports so I wouldn't get the reference.
Btw, I now remember who Marv Albert is from seeing him on some of those late night talk shows. Boring! I'm still unsure of the reference.