But there are some cases, especially between different ethnicities, where this is not so evident. Hair growth is mostly determined by genetics and a number of different hormones, including testosterone. Many people believe that testosterone is to blame for a hairier body… and to a point, it is. There is also back hair, leg hair, chest hair, hair around the pubic region, armpit hair, etc.
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One interesting thing that was highlighted in a very long-term study, lasting from 1842 to 1971, was that beards and moustaches were far more likely to be ‘in fashion’ when there were more men competing for fewer women.īut beards and moustaches are certainly not the only body hair of note. Women have been shown to see men with beards as more aggressive, stronger, and older.
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It warns other men (our competition) that we are older, stronger, and more filled with testosterone (at least, in theory) than men without one.īut this also affects women as well. Instead, science seems to show us that beards act more like a lion’s mane than a peacock’s feathers. But science has actually shown us that there is not enough evidence to support this theory. Many men believe that beards are for ‘peacocking,’ giving off an evolutionary signal that they could be an ideal mate. The first, and probably most obvious part of the body that is hairier on men than on women is the face. Let’s talk about hair! Why Are Some Men Hairier Than Others? And in this article, we are going to go about as ‘in depth’ with it as possible!