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I'm married to a hairy Portuguese man, so a man without chest hair is escapism to me, lol.
I agree with what your saying though. Men have hair on their chests, sexy men (like mine), so why male models shave and wax for these covers is beyond me. To take it a step further, I don't like when cover models don't look at all like the character(s) described in the book. How hard is it to take a picture of a sexy blond guy for a sexy blond character. Photoshop is even an option. They can use Photoshop to put some hair back on the chests too. Problem solved!
I agree with what your saying though. Men have hair on their chests, sexy men (like mine), so why male models shave and wax for these covers is beyond me. To take it a step further, I don't like when cover models don't look at all like the character(s) described in the book. How hard is it to take a picture of a sexy blond guy for a sexy blond character. Photoshop is even an option. They can use Photoshop to put some hair back on the chests too. Problem solved!


Sydney - Shifter equals hairy...they should be more diverse with the cover models and show some sexy hairy chests.

I agree with what your saying though. Men have hair on their chests, sexy men (like mine), so why male mo..."
I've always been fond of my guy's CH, too. All my Hs have a little (trying to reach a happy medium), but try to find a pic of a model with it! I think it's because there's more definition to the pecs without it.
It's also a pet peeve of mine when the cover doesn't match the description and yet here I am, guilty as charged. At least I get the hair color right! I have a book coming out next summer where I actually wrote the description based on the pic and until I can afford a pricier cover, I'll probably do it in the future too!


LOL @ the walking rug comment....the geek in me immediately thought of Chewbacca....
I have to say that I prefer my fantasy men to have no chest hair or very little of it...that is just me though...my own hubbie has plenty of it.

I would stress I'm straight and only considering this from an aesthetic viewpoint!




To me, it's just a pet peeve. What does anyone else think?