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Post by Little Miss Odd on Jun 2, 2007 19:50:25 GMT -5
Should I be taking notes? I believe some anthro/socio class was discussing why body hair in general was a turn off. Something about going at it like animals but not wanting to resemble one. Hair perfectly coiffed, silk sliding off skin without catching on arm stubble... easier to idealize, make it go with that divine theme rather than the sordid, primal lack of control. If one is going to 'worship' a body, one generally wants a body worth worshiping. Besides, hair not one the top of a woman's head is so not poetic. It's much harder to link alabaster to her skin if it's fuzzy. Yay Asianess and being very un-hirsute.
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Post by Blues on Jun 2, 2007 21:27:15 GMT -5
I definitely agree.
hairless is good. for women
I've been told that most women these days do shave.
what if we turn it around, and ask
what about guys? Do women prefer us just as hairless? or maybe with a little hair? how much is too much?
This might be a bit personal but whatever. Rachel shaves, and I trim. I'm told that most women nowadays expect trimming in the pubic area on the guy's part. And I agree myself, I mean we ask them to shave, it's only fair to reciprocate. I'm told that if a guy has too much hair down there it's itchy and uncomfortable for the woman.
thoughts.......?
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Post by dietspam16 on Jun 3, 2007 11:17:48 GMT -5
Some like it fuzzy, some don't. And most women I know hate being shaved because it's so scratchy n' sensitive. I think alot of the shaved pube' thing is cultural, though it can also be part of a larger human movement away from our Ice-Age traits.
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Post by Dmitry on Jun 8, 2007 18:52:47 GMT -5
I like em' natural. "Sooome of theeeeem are haaaaairyyyyyyyyy, Sooome of theeeeem are baaaaald, Sooome are kiiiiinda scaaaaaryyyyyyy, And thiiiis is whaaaaaat they're caaaaaalled...." You fill in the blank. Just thought I'd share my friend's ringtone song
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