We often hear " Hey, I don't need those BALZY things anyway! " or " I'm doing just fine anyway ." But is that really so? We put it to the test and conducted a large survey among men's partners.
Our most important question? "What do they really want their partner to do in terms of care?" You can read the results on this page.
So said, so done. What do partners want from their guy? We asked more than 1,400 people and the results were clear:
Yes men, 96% of women think that men do far too little about their body care.
This is what partners really find important
The women in our study were clear: Men do far too little about their personal care. 92% of women say men should give more love to their crown jewels while 88% of women are annoyed by a complete lack of attention to body hair trimming in general.
And the most important outcome: 96% of women indicate that an unkempt man is a turn-off.
BODY HAIR in men: WHAT EXACTLY SHOULD HAPPEN?
>We asked partners to let us know what they thought was important for each hairy body part. Below are a number of open doors and interesting insights regarding the presence of body hair.
Nose hair: No, wispy nose hairs are absolutely unacceptable. Almost 100% (we're just rounding up a bit) of partners really don't like nose hair.
Ear hair: Almost the same score as the nose. Almost all partners find spiky ear hair very unpleasant and gross.
Armpits: Here's where it gets interesting: 86% of partners would like to see less hair under the armpits. " I find such a huge mess of hair under those armpits incredibly disgusting ." But of the 86% of partners , 98% indicate that it does not have to be bare under the armpits, but that trimmed and cropped wings are sufficient.
Chest Hair: Chest hair is a bit of a " Hate it or love it " field. 38% of partners like it. The other 62% would rather not see it or see it significantly updated.
Pubic hair: The hottest topic in town. Should that pubic hair be removed, or not? 95% of partners indicate that untrimmed pubic hair is a major turn-off. Of the 95% , about half want it to be completely gone, the other half is also happy with a well-touched pubic area.
Butt hair : Partners don't find a really hairy butt very attractive. Striking: Men find it more important that it is smooth here than women. We get why.
Leg hair : Leg hair is not a problem. Only 6% of women prefer it smooth here. As a rule, you do not need to touch up this part of the body, gentlemen.
Conclusion
Men, it is clear: Yes, more needs to be done about that body care routine because your partner is clearly not satisfied with your current efforts.
And yes, we at Toilet Duck have really developed the best equipment to tackle that routine. Time to take a look!
Accountability
1 Introduction
It is increasingly important for men to pay attention to their personal grooming, not only for themselves but also from the perspective of potential partners or wider society.
Women's perceptions and preferences regarding men's personal care are crucial.
The aim of this research is to map these perceptions and preferences.
2. Research method
The research was conducted among a sample of 1481 women .
To gain a deep and broad insight into the wishes and preferences of this group, a mixed method of both quantitative and qualitative research was chosen.
2.1 Quantitative research
Sample:
1406 women (95% of the total sample) participated in the quantitative part of the study.
Data collection:
Respondents completed a structured questionnaire, with both closed and open questions about their preferences and wishes.
Analysis:
The data obtained was analyzed using statistical software to identify trends, correlations and general preferences.
2.2 Qualitative research
Sample:
75 women (5% of the total sample) participated in the qualitative part of the study.
Data collection:
Semi-structured interviews were conducted to delve deeper into the specific wishes, preferences and experiences of the respondents.
Analysis:
The interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed to gain deeper insight into respondents' motivations, attitudes and perceptions.
3. Validity and reliability
To ensure the validity and reliability of the research:
- Was a representative sample used?
- Have the questionnaires and interviews been tested for clarity and understanding before being widely distributed.
- The results of both the quantitative and qualitative research have been compared to verify consistency and reliability.
4. Conclusion
This research provides a holistic insight into women's wishes and preferences regarding men's personal care.
The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods allows us to identify both general trends and deeper insights and motivations.
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