Well, men don't interest me sexually but I think men's bodies are just as beautiful as women's if not moreso. I work at a health club and see naked men all the time. A fit, healthy man with strong arms, deep chest and flat stomach is a beautiful sight. I can admire it like one admires a classical work of art.
Penises? Well, I try not to look at those but I can see why some find them arousing. Noble and strong, whether small or long... The sign of a man.
Personally, I never thought the vagina was attractive. It looks like something raw and uncooked, especially bald. Yes, I'm old school and prefer when women had pubic hair.
I'm getting sick of paying good money and seeing bald women. Really, there's nothing attractive about razor burn, rashes, ingrown hairs and stubble. Give me something soft and furry to nuzzle and I'm happy.
Originally Posted by janwalshs
As a recreational bodybuilder, I largely agree with janwalshs' perspective. Although I can understand arguments, pro and con, regarding the degree of muscle mass that people find aesthetically acceptable, muscle gives shape, as well as functional capability, to the human body. Therefore, I consider a well-muscled physique (male or female), one that is symmetrically developed and exhibits a high level of definition, as a work of art. As a breast connoisseur, I certainly have no problem with the use of breast implants which is so prevalent among female fitness and bodybuilding competitors.
I am also a regular recipient of Brazilian waxing, so I favor the silky-smooth and bare look for both men and women. I do not have one ounce of homosexuality in my body but I prefer, at least for myself, the enhanced visiblility of the penis's full length afforded by this process. Some people might argue that bare female genitalia adds a prepubescent look but, to me, a woman's labia and clitoris are absolutely gorgeous (some perhaps more so than others) and waxing affords the opportunity for optimal display with significantly reduced occurrences of razor rash and ingrown hairs associated with shaving.