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Brandon Barash to bear it all

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Poor guy--"an attractive yet aging male stripper."

(And he's only a year older than I am.)

LOL...I dont see em aging...looks mighty good to me.

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Poor guy--"an attractive yet aging male stripper."

(And he's only a year older than I am.)

Poor Dude. Hollywood is a harsh business.

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Why did

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first come to mind when I read "bear"?

LOL...I meant bare...LOL...type error...correct someone please....LOL

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have yall seen him shirtless? he's very hairy for a male stripper

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have yall seen him shirtless? he's very hairy for a male stripper

Ummm.....thats the best part...his hairy chest....lol

Last time I saw him shirtless, he was lumpy. Is he in better shape now?

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Looks fine to me if thats lumpy....LOL

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Ummm.....thats the best part...his hairy chest....lol

Agreed! :)

But most male strippers (the ones I've seen, anyway) tend to be completely smooth (whether it be for a gay male or straight female audience).

I don't want to see a gorilla, but some hair can be hot, IMO.

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