Note that through out history pictures of men
include some who are bearded, & some who are not
clearly its optional for a man to grow the facial fuzz
or not.
Now consider the Woman, who naturally grows hair on her legs & underarms
and really is it as optional for a woman to simply let it grow naturally?
Note that women do not have to wear sleeveless garments & short skirts,
they could dress in pants or long skirts & have even short sleeves and
nobody need even see their HAIR, but then again why have to HIDE it?
Mother Nature makes it grow natural. so any "requirement" to remove hair
is strictly a human invention. whats up with that?
Just a bit of food for thought.
Bon Appétit
Mother Nature giveth, and she taketh away.Note that women do not have to wear sleeveless garments & short skirts,
they could dress in pants or long skirts & have even short sleeves and
nobody need even see their HAIR, but then again why have to HIDE it?
Mother Nature makes it grow natural. so any "requirement" to remove hair
is strictly a human invention. whats up with that?
As some of us women grow older, we no longer need to shave above the knee
Mother Nature giveth, and she taketh away.As some of us women grow older, we no longer need to shave above the knee, and have little need to shave below the knee, because the hair that Ma Nature endowed us with, just disappears. :lol:
Perhaps there nothing to shave above the knee because, with age, everything moves southward. :mrgreen:
Well, I don't have hair on my toes, so I don't know where in the hell it went. :lol:
Most of the women who lived with me in the communes in the 70s went natural. A few didn't. It wasn't a big issue either way.
Most of my own issues with hair right now concerns my own, most notably where it is and where it isn't. If I could only relocate some of it from my ears and shoulders and put it on the back of my head, I'd be a happy guy.
LOL We used to call such women "granola girls." Pretty; but avoidable for more reasons than just hairy legs."
I dunno, I dislike mass body hair on my upper body and I associate hairiness with other males. Therefore I have negative associations when I see a hairy woman, since I don't want to sleep with someone who reminds me of another man.
Note that through out history pictures of men
include some who are bearded, & some who are not
clearly its optional for a man to grow the facial fuzz
or not.
Now consider the Woman, who naturally grows hair on her legs & underarms
and really is it as optional for a woman to simply let it grow naturally?
Note that women do not have to wear sleeveless garments & short skirts,
they could dress in pants or long skirts & have even short sleeves and
nobody need even see their HAIR, but then again why have to HIDE it?
Mother Nature makes it grow natural. so any "requirement" to remove hair
is strictly a human invention. whats up with that?
Just a bit of food for thought.
Bon Appétit
I mostly follow nature but not in this case. Smooth skin is a wonderful thing, and all many women need is hair from the neck up. For some, that's optional as well.I would feel embarrassed to walk around like that, all hairy and stuff. I'll stick with shaving thanks.
I mostly follow nature but not in this case. Smooth skin is a wonderful thing, and all many women need is hair from the neck up. For some, that's optional as well.
I'm okay with that, especially if it's in a ponytail or piled on top.Well I'll keep the hair on my head. :lol: That is hair I don't mind having.
Most of the women who lived with me in the communes in the 70s went natural. A few didn't. It wasn't a big issue either way.
Most of my own issues with hair right now concerns my own, most notably where it is and where it isn't. If I could only relocate some of it from my ears and shoulders and put it on the back of my head, I'd be a happy guy.
Did that mullet turn into a skullet?
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