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Male Chest Hair and Scrub TopsRating: (votes: 0) Should a male nurse wearing a scrub top and has chest hair be required to wear a T shirt underneath in order to cover up the chest hair? Many grown guys have at least some chest hair. That's just the way it is. There's nothing wrong about it.I guess as a society we've made all the women look as prepubescent as we can so now we're starting on the men. Comment:
Although I get turned on by SOME chest hair on men, I voted to put the T-shirt on under the scrub simply because it looks more professional in a healthcare setting. If I were the patient who had a male nurse caring for me with his gorgeous chest hair hanging out, I might forget our patient - nurse relationship. sorry...haaaaad to go there.
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Mmmmm........chest hair showing WITH a gold chain!!! just kidding
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I don't wear t-shirts because I don't like the way they hang down below my sleeves.I also have a hairy chest and wear my scrubs without a t-shirt. I manuscape and trim the hairs because I don't like the hair hanging out the v-neck, bt it's very clear I have hair on my chest. I don't think it should be mandated one way or another just because a guy has a hairy chest.
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Oh, this is gonna be a funny thread. I've poured my glass of wine . .. and just gonna sit back and read. Oh, I voted to wear a t-shirt.steph :hatparty:
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Quote from cheerfuldoerAlthough I get turned on by SOME chest hair on men, I voted to put the T-shirt on under the scrub simply because it looks more professional in a healthcare setting. If I were the patient who had a male nurse caring for me with his gorgeous chest hair hanging out, I might forget our patient - nurse relationship. sorry...haaaaad to go there.
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:chuckle Thunderwolf this is too funny...never woulda thought to do a poll on this. I don't think you should mandate people to wear a T shirt. I think it would be nice...not just because of a hairy back or chest. Many females should to. If I don't my boobs may hang out and I'm not trying to flash so I wear one...but this is about men. I don't think it should be mandatory...but I'm with tweety on the manscaping. No shaving so you look like a little boy but just trimming excessive hair. JMO Peace out yall.
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I agree. This has been an enjoyable thread!Thanks for the input!
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I voted to wear a shirt. I used to work as a nursea and I always wear one under my scrubs.
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No T-shirt is fine - we all (almost all) have hair on our bodies and heads. What is so different about chest hair?
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i have so much more to worry about at work than whether or not a little chest hair is showing... it's not the most appealing thing to me, personally, but who am i to dictate how a person should dress so i don't see their chest hair? what would be next? long sleeve t-shirts so we don't see the hair on people's arms? as long as people wear the required uniform and act professionally, that's all that matters...
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Quote from 3rdShiftGuyI don't wear t-shirts because I don't like the way they hang down below my sleeves.I also have a hairy chest and wear my scrubs without a t-shirt. I manuscape and trim the hairs because I don't like the hair hanging out the v-neck, bt it's very clear I have hair on my chest. I don't think it should be mandated one way or another just because a guy has a hairy chest.
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