Everyone has testosterone. Some just have more then others. It's really not as cut and dry as you think it is. Labeling body hair as masculine is societal in nature. Labeling anything masculine or feminine is the same.Testosterone isn't real I guess.
Body hair is a trait seen on men more often than on women. That hormone is literally what gives much of the "masculine" features that the appearance of masculinity stems from, including the growth of body hair.
The appearance of it being beautiful, sexy, or ugly comes from society, but not it's existence lol.
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