Well i lose here my native american blood makes my body hair almost negligible lol i do however grow a decent stubble and beard genetics are strange.
My sister's now ex-husband (amicably divorced) is half-Native American (like, his mother is full-blood Native American down the line) and has similar genetics. While she loves tall, strong, muscular, manly-men, she HATES body hair of any kind on all genders (herself and others) and she admitted one of the many things she found attractive about him was how he had little to no body hair, rarely grew a stubble pf a beard, and even shaved that.
Her current boyfriend is extremely hair and has very sensitive skin that makes shaving physically agonizing (like, his skin tears and bleeds like crazy), so he often has noticeable but trimmed facial hair. Since her husband was her first love and they were together five years, she admits it's been very difficult to adjust to being with someone with body hair and the facial hair that rubs her lips and face raw from kissing.
Sorry, tangent. On the topic at hand, I have to admit I'm also not a big fan of body hair but can live with it, while I'm just not a fan of facial hair. I'm sure tons of people say this, but my first boyfriend had a perme-stubble and loved to kiss, and I cringed in pain every time. I grew to hate kissing just because I anticipated pain every single time. People who say hairiness is tied to manliness can go rub their faces with sandpaper as far as I'm concerned. Stubble is and beards just look... dirty to me. I don't know, the mouth is where you put food and drink, and most people aren't perfectly immaculate eaters. I always imagine food or crumbs getting stuck in there. =(
And now I've started dating a guy with a beard. Go me.