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TO SHAVE OR NOT TO SHAVE, THAT IS THE QUESTION.

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It may have been asked many times before, but what is the view on men shaving their legs? We have masses of ticks on Dartmoor, and hair seems to act as a scaffolding access platform for them to climb higher!

Do many chaps shave their legs? Does it make a difference, or is it serious-runner vanity?

If it does work - how high do you go before you stop?

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UnfitNoMore profile image
UnfitNoMoreGraduate

I used to when I walked regularly in the new forest, for same reason you have mentioned. Haven’t done so for year. I do picture a runner with shaved legs, not sure if that’s because there are a lot of them or just that they stick in the mind more because they’re unusual. I went all the way up as I looked pretty silly naked with top half hairy, so the top half was pure vanity.

in reply to UnfitNoMore

Well, I look odd naked anyway, so that isn't a problem!! I shall chat to 'er indoors first before I even consider it. I did it once when I was cycling a lot for road-rash treatments and massage, but not for ticks.

As a Scout leader in a former life, I have removed ticks from the arms and legs before, but our son managed to get one in a slightly more 'unusual' position - one that if a Scout had one there I would take them to the doctors!

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Jell6Graduate

Leggings?

At least you can take them off, and your manly fur remains intact 😁🤣

in reply to Jell6

I can see where you are coming from, but I nearly always wear short-shorts when running. I love the air on my legs when I am running, cycling or walking amongst the glens, fells, dales, moors or along the coast - but I don't like ticks!

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Jell6Graduate in reply to

Better get the razor out then.

Orrrrr......

You can get insect shield socks, treated with permethrin, might be worth considering.

in reply to Jell6

Tried insect repellent and it doesn't work. I have also tried eating garlic and Marmite and that didn't work either. All DEET ever did was to help me leave fingerprints in my camera's plastics.

The Mrs doesn't seem to attract things other than horse flies, but I am a magnet - she wishes I was a magnate!

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Jell6Graduate in reply to

🤣

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Pippatong in reply to

I found all insect repellent useless. Nothing has ever worked for me. I must taste delicious to the little bleeders 😂

in reply to Jell6

True true

AlMorr profile image
AlMorrAmbassadorGraduate

Hi Sally, I'm Scottish, all the guys north of the border have hairy legs except club cyclists and club swimmers.

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Leggings... ! Although a horsefly got me through my leggings!

in reply to Oldfloss

Ouch! Sounds painful!!

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply to

It was.. little blighter was infected..7 days of antibiotics..!

in reply to Oldfloss

Damn that thin legging material!! 😂 I mustn’t be that tasty to those little blighters!

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ju-ju-Graduate in reply to Oldfloss

I got a tic through mine...

in reply to ju-ju-

Flip! You had a tic bite you through leggings? The little rascal. PS. Is there a correct spelling for tic or tick?

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rancherGraduate

Full length leggings for my moorland runs...can’t afford the excess baggage of parasites!

in reply to rancher

Yeah I got a rash on my legs after running past some long grass. Was a pain in the butt.

in reply to rancher

I can see where you are coming from, but I tend to be a very hot person. I overheat very quickly so I wear as little as is publically decent.

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ju-ju-Graduate

I wax

in reply to ju-ju-

Ouch! 😬 I couldn’t imagine waxing my legs. Too hairy! 😂

in reply to ju-ju-

Hmmm. That doesn't appeal at all. Taking off a plaster is bad enough.

icklegui profile image
ickleguiGraduate in reply to

it gets easier each time! and no such thing as too hairy for waxing Hidden , that's what it's for...

Demanda1962 profile image
Demanda1962Graduate

Try Avon Skin So Soft. It contains citronella and certainly works for me against the dreaded midgie. If it doesn’t deter ticks, at least you’ll have lovely soft skin - albeit covered in angry red lumps!

in reply to Demanda1962

It's worth a try. Where can I buy it from? far less sore than shaving... and my legs will be super-smooth!

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Demanda1962Graduate in reply to

You can get it direct from Avon online. I think Amazon sell it too, but more pricey there. I bought 7 bottles for me and some of my walking group in the summer from Avon. It was £1.99 a bottle then.

in reply to Demanda1962

Hi. Thanks for the answer. I'm still in the mind-set of the Avon Lady calling... do they still exist? I shall order some. Thanks.

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Demanda1962Graduate in reply to

They do still exist!

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Misslovely

Hi Sallycycle

Im a beautician and i wax men as well as women

More and more men are coming in for waxing services from head to toe and everything inbetween - and i mean EVERYTHING! I think its a great thing that guys are looking after themselves and its not just gay men - this is a misconception! I get guys of all ages coming in a little sheepish and they tell me that, that is a reason they feel conscious of having a treatment. Once theyve been in, they love it, and the reasons vary from personal hygiene to sports related to partners preference. So i say go for it as it can help against chaffing or if you feel weird, start by trimming them short first !

xx

in reply to Misslovely

Yikes!! Not sure about that!! 😂

I didn’t realise many men did that. Not sure I’d have the gonads! 😂

It sounds a bit scary

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Misslovely in reply to

😂😱😂

in reply to Misslovely

😂😂😂😬😬😬

I've heard tell of such shenanigans going on, but I've never known anyone have it done. I did hear that a comedian [I can't think of his name] having his behind done before a big charity bike ride, but I wasn't sure if he was being serious or not. You can't tell with that lot!

I'm not sure the Mrs would be too impressed if I had an all over jobby. I could run the idea of legs past her though... watch this space, and listen for the screams.

Does it hurt like a plaster coming off?

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Misslovely in reply to

Its uncomfortable for a couple of seconds ! 😂

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