They all look natural. Like they don't look all dolled up for the camera. It's like the photographer grabbed the guys and they just stripped for the camera.I don't know how to explain it, but this unique masculine beauty from the 90s catches my attention and pleases me.![]()
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Let’s do the 90 again pleaseThis is what real men looked like in the ’90s—everyday guys with natural, unpolished aesthetics, and average or fit, but not too muscled, relatable body types. And of course, with body hair—no manscaping or too little.
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AgreedOne thing I really loved about the ‘90s is that men rocked full-on pubes, and when I say pubes, I mean full natural bushes. Sure, by the end of the decade, some guys started experimenting with trimming or shaving, but for the most part, straight or gay, nobody really messed with the hair down there. I still remember the first time I saw a full bush at a young age in the showers after gym class. It left an impression on me — a symbol of boys becoming men. Since then, catching a glimpse of pubes peeking out above pants or underwear always grabbed my attention. And if I was lucky enough to see the full package, that thick, dark, curly hair just screamed masculinity to me. It was raw, rugged, and incredibly sexy. I would add to that armpit hair and the trail of hair going down the pubic area.
Even though I was always drawn to pubes, it didn’t fully hit me how sexy and essential they were until guys started shaving and trimming in the 2000s. Suddenly, when full bushes became rare, I realized just how much I missed seeing them and how much they turned me on.
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Last pic is from a French documentary on nudism: Vivre nu. À la recherche du paradis perduOne thing I really loved about the ‘90s is that men rocked full-on pubes, and when I say pubes, I mean full natural bushes. Sure, by the end of the decade, some guys started experimenting with trimming or shaving, but for the most part, straight or gay, nobody really messed with the hair down there. I still remember the first time I saw a full bush at a young age in the showers after gym class. It left an impression on me — a symbol of boys becoming men. Since then, catching a glimpse of pubes peeking out above pants or underwear always grabbed my attention. And if I was lucky enough to see the full package, that thick, dark, curly hair just screamed masculinity to me. It was raw, rugged, and incredibly sexy. I would add to that armpit hair and the trail of hair going down the pubic area.
Even though I was always drawn to pubes, it didn’t fully hit me how sexy and essential they were until guys started shaving and trimming in the 2000s. Suddenly, when full bushes became rare, I realized just how much I missed seeing them and how much they turned me on.
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