A Female’s Take on Manscaping
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I'm Bobby Rio, one of the founders of TSB. I tend to write about what is on my mind so you'll find a mix of self development, social dynamics and dating articles/experiences. I've recently compiled a book with over 177 free PUA Openers...It took me awhile to put this collection together. Also, I just released another free report called Small Talk Tactics.

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Our pal Nikki Borne joins us on TSB Radio once again do give us a female’s take on the subject of manscaping. Nikki, who was featured on one of our most popular podcasts in the past, gives us the dirt on what females like to see trimmed, shaped or completely shaven.

Good grooming is an essential habit of the alpha male. You can wear the best clothes and possess the greatest sense of fashion, but it can be all for nothing if you’ve got hair growing out of the wrong spots.

She also gives her opinion on the classic debate: to shave your chest or to not not shave your chest?

Also, if you haven’t already, check out our behind the scenes video from this podcast.

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3 Responses to “A Female’s Take on Manscaping”

  1. shrek says:

    The chest hair no chest hair debate is really interesting.  Im in really good shape and have done both.  From high school up until 26 I went shaved, but now I have hair.   Too many gay men wax their chests. 

    My impression is there are more girls who really hate shaved or waxed chests then girls who love it.   A nice manicured chest is the way to go. 

  2. Julian says:

    What’s the song at the end of the podcast. I love it.

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