Apparently, most men are ready to shave their groin to please their girlfriends

The 'boyzillian' fever is catching on.

Sonaakshi Kohli Sonaakshi Kohli
अगस्त 08, 2017
Men are ready to shave off their hair to please their partners. Photo: Shutterstock/IndiaPicture

 

From waxing to shaving down there, we women undergo the sheer torture of grooming ourselves and there's no denying the fact that pleasing our partner happens to be a very important factor for going through it all.

However, it seems like men too are willing to go down that road in order to please their girlfriends.

According to a survey conducted by shaving brand Wilkinson Sword, majority of men readily manscape to make their partners happy.

As per the findings of the study, 72 % of young men have manscaped and another 13% say they were willing to do so. The survey also found that the groin area was on top of their list of body parts they would be willing to shave with almost 73% men willing to shave off the hair on their groin, followed by chest (72%), nose (66%), and armpits (64%).

Now, that's quite a number of men trying to make their women happy, we say.

Thanks to the influence of well-groomed, top-notch male celebs flaunting their hairless chests and probably the realization that it's time to make efforts for women and give them what they want, men are finally braving 'boyzillian', the male equivalent of the much-dreaded Brazillian hair removal in women. 

But there's a slight glitch in the path of this grooming method. Apparently, men aren't aware of the right way to shave their body parts and are too shy to ask for help. However, London School of Barbering has taken care of this problem by launching an online course called Master of Arts in Manscaping.

So ladies, if your man is struggling too, you know where to send him for help

Also read: Here's what men think of women who don't wax or shave regularly.

 

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