Male Chest Hair and Scrub Tops

Nurses General Nursing

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  1. Should a male nurse with chesthair wearing a scrub top be required to wear a T shirt?

    • 822
      Ok to go without the T shirt
    • 1018
      The T shirt should be required
    • 653
      I'm a male voter
    • 1010
      I'm a female voter

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What is your vote?

Should a male nurse wearing a scrub top and has chest hair be required to wear a T shirt underneath in order to cover up the chest hair?

Please! No t-shirts, why deprive me of a simple pleasure, on a no doubt brutal shift!

Specializes in Emergency Room.

i think having some chest hair on a younger man is so sexy. ok, i guess what i'm trying to say is that once the brown/black chest hair starts growing three inches, turns gray, and is shooting out of the neck and chest, then it's time to buzz it all off and wear a t shirt underneath! nobody wants a gorilla caring for them.:monkeydance:

Specializes in Geriatrics, Home Health.

I like my men hairy :), but chest hair sprouting out of a scrub top is tacky. So is obvious cleavage.

Specializes in Oncology.
I like my men hairy :), but chest hair sprouting out of a scrub top is tacky. So is obvious cleavage.

I prefer my self to where a t shirt for the simple face I am a hairy guy ( really hairy ) but I don't think my work place tells me I have to wear a shirt under my scrubs there'd been times where I could not cuz I got soaked with what ever body fluid was there at the time....... On side not I like to see cleavage but it is unprofessional have a good night all

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