Janvier75

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I created this thread to celebrate men from the 90s, especially naked men from that era (maybe including some guys from the late 80s and early 2000s.) As someone who was a teenager and young man through the 90s, my attraction to men was shaped by this era, and how men looked back then. You see, in the 90s, men had a more natural look (body hair-wise as manscaping was almost nonexistent) facial hair was uncool, and tattoos were still a new thing usually associated with rockstars and gangs.

Facial Hair: Unlike today's prevalence of beards and mustaches, the 90s saw a minimalistic approach to facial hair. Clean-shaven faces were the norm, with most men opting for a smooth, stubble-free look.

Body Hair: Embracing natural body hair was common among men in the 90s. Chest hair, armpit hair, pubic hair, and even visible leg hair were widely accepted and often seen as a symbol of masculinity.

Tattoos and Piercings: Tattoos were relatively rare among men in the 90s compared to today's widespread acceptance and popularity. Body art was less mainstream and often associated with subcultures like punk or biker gangs. However, body piercings, particularly in the ears, experienced a surge in popularity during this time.

Now, let's share photos and videos from hot guys from the 90s with all their shaved faces and full bushes.




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I started college in 1992, and it's still fresh in my mind those first years meeting so many hot guys: roommates, classmates, teammates, buddies, boyfriends. Looking at those guys pumping iron at the local gym, the cute Blockbuster employee with the winning smile, my hot roommate chatting while undressing in front of me, the guys naked at the communal showers at the student's recreational center, or the frat boys flashing their dicks when drunk. Oh, the memories!!!

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I was in college from 1996 until 2000 and some of these guys are exactly as I remember my friends and associates. I've posted how I saw my roommates naked regularly (not daily but often enough). None of them were muscle gods but all were in decent shape even for 21-22 year olds. None had body art covering them, shaved their pubes bald, or had any unusual piercings. Granted I was in the rural south and these were pretty typical small town white guys like myself but they were all decent people who were attractive in their own ways. I was totally closeted at the time and didn't ever fool around with any or think about it but I still remember how young we all were how I sometimes wish I still had some of those friendships.

I will be 46 this summer and while I see plenty of younger guys who are hot, I confess to not being a fan of the excessive body art/tattoos that seem to cover a large percentage of Gen Z guys now. Pubic hair is fine trimmed but bald just looks weird to me. I'm pretty bland I guess and so is my partner who is just a little younger than I am so we both remember those days well.

Hope to see more pics soon.
 
I can relate to that. I spent all my college years and most of my twenties in the closet. Dating girls made it easier. But when I started seeing guys too, things got trickier. Back in the day, straight guys weren't as tuned into queer stuff, which had its pros and cons. On one hand, there was less suspicion, but on the other, there was way less acceptance too. Most of my college buddies and roommates never even considered that I might be gay, let alone bi.