TeddyTedson wrote: » Maybe I am sexist, and even though it is natural it makes me want to puke.
biko wrote: » Got it in one. You've been conditioned by commercials/porn to want women hairless.
biko wrote: » TeddyTedson wrote: » Maybe I am sexist, and even though it is natural it makes me want to puke. Got it in one. You've been conditioned by commercials/porn to want women hairless.
Genghiz Cohen wrote: » So if porn-stars and actors stopped shaving, we'd all want hairy wimmen? Likely :rolleyes:
hairyprincess wrote: » Whats wrong with hairy wimmen, eh eh??? :mad::eek::mad::eek::mad:
TeddyTedson wrote: » I saw this woman on the Craig Doyle show. She unashamedly was sprouting furry bits from her under arm. I think this is absolutely grotesque. What sort of feminist goes to such lengths to make these points. Anyway, would any men be will to go out with a women with a vast amount of under arm hair? Maybe I am sexist, and even though it is natural it makes me want to puke.
hoodwinked wrote: » its just lazyness! there are so many hair removal products out there or if worse comes to the worse just shave it!
biko wrote: » You're probably too young to know but hairless women "down there" is a pretty new concept.
biko wrote: » The whole underarm shaving biz started in US after WW1 when marketeers saw a new way to make money. Google "Caucasian Female Body Hair and American Culture" if you're interested.
bnt wrote: » Remember the fuss years ago, when Julia Roberts appeared at a movie premiere with slightly hairy armpits? (photo) I thought she might have rushed on to the plane to London, after a month wrangling horses on her New Mexico ranch. I remember that the people screaming at her were almost all women, while men just aren't as fussed about a bit of body hair. You think some guy's going to kick her out of bed over a little stray undergrowth?
smash wrote: » yea... because in Roman times or Edwardian times women never shaved their pubes? new concept my arse!
beks101 wrote: » Hair anywhere but on the head is ultimately deemed 'unfeminine' and 'embarrassing' for a woman, even though it's as natural on our bodies as it is on yours.
smash wrote: » Sorry but natural does not mean right.