women who dont shave
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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »I've personally always kept my beard shaved. Maybe I'll grow it out.
As long as you keep it clean2 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »I've personally always kept my beard shaved. Maybe I'll grow it out.
As long as you keep it clean
I refer to my beard as the Flavor Saver.
It has that C'aptn Crunch essence for hours on end.4 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.1 -
eatpolerepeat wrote: »This is a thread for @PaperDoll_ 🥰
🙄 I shave. You know, at least once a week or whenever the heck I feel like it. 😂
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I'll just say that the Afro Sheen Blow-Out Kit is making a huge comeback.1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I'll just say that the Afro Sheen Blow-Out Kit is making a huge comeback.
I ♥ your humor. You make my extremely stressful day much more tolerable when I come across your posts.3 -
_Kashmir_314 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I'll just say that the Afro Sheen Blow-Out Kit is making a huge comeback.
I ♥ your humor. You make my extremely stressful day much more tolerable when I come across your posts.
I like when he tries to jolly a stiff person out of their crankiness. When he succeeds it’s great and when he doesn’t it’s hilarious.3 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I'll just say that the Afro Sheen Blow-Out Kit is making a huge comeback.
I ♥ your humor. You make my extremely stressful day much more tolerable when I come across your posts.
I like when he tries to jolly a stiff person out of their crankiness. When he succeeds it’s great and when he doesn’t it’s hilarious.
Exactly!
I don't want to blow up his head to much. 😉
P.S. you're pretty 😍2 -
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no_broscience wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »_Kashmir_314 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I'll just say that the Afro Sheen Blow-Out Kit is making a huge comeback.
I ♥ your humor. You make my extremely stressful day much more tolerable when I come across your posts.
I like when he tries to jolly a stiff person out of their crankiness. When he succeeds it’s great and when he doesn’t it’s hilarious.
Exactly!
I don't want to blow up his head to much. 😉
P.S. you're pretty 😍
Can we get back to the question? 🤔😈
no, no... it's okay, they can keep going if they like.7 -
This thread gets my hackles up. Stop telling people to do things simply because you find it disagreeable.
Otherwise, I'm gonna start threatening people by rubbing my unshaven hair all over them. I have no shame.4 -
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I don't understand how this is anyone's business except the person doing the shaving4
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »Why are there disagrees
If you dont like an unshaven lady thsts your prerogative...just as its ladies choice
LMAO, because men don't think it's feminine for women to have hair on the legs, underarms, or private areas.
Or ... disagree trolls are abound.
I disagree with the private areas, but that's just me1 -
To whoever disagreed with me; My prickly unshaven leg hair and I are coming for you first.6
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I did my workout outside the other day and felt like a Twilight character because my leg stubble sparkled in the sun. Anyone that gets in proximity should just consider it body glitter that wont rub off on them.4
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I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...1
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I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.6 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »To whoever disagreed with me; My prickly unshaven leg hair and I are coming for you first.
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Lol, oh darn you're probably right and now I need to keep shaving these stubby things. I got excited for a little while.1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Lol, oh darn you're probably right and now I need to keep shaving these stubby things. I got excited for a little while.
Do what makes you happy in the big picture I guess. Even if that includes making your partner happy. 😊1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.2 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
Eta: IRL i have experienced the mutual “letting ourselves go” but not the other stuff.3 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
Lol. And this would drive a man crazy...but I totally get. And yet they notice when my nails look like crap but not that I'm wearing a sexy new dress4 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
Lol. And this would drive a man crazy...but I totally get. And yet they notice when my nails look like crap but not that I'm wearing a sexy new dress
No one ever said I was easy. Er, I mean... never mind1 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
100% understand and agree.
He notices things I don't want noticed, but it a positive way.. and he doesn't notice other things (like the fact that I've had gray hairs since I was 30). Or if he does notice them, he really doesn't seem to care about them, which in some ways is awesome, but in other ways discourages me from ever really wanting to "try" to do anything out of the ordinary for him.2 -
UKosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
100% understand and agree.
He notices things I don't want noticed, but it a positive way.. and he doesn't notice other things (like the fact that I've had gray hairs since I was 30). Or if he does notice them, he really doesn't seem to care about them, which in some ways is awesome, but in other ways discourages me from ever really wanting to "try" to do anything out of the ordinary for him.
He sounds like a good guy0 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »UKosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
100% understand and agree.
He notices things I don't want noticed, but it a positive way.. and he doesn't notice other things (like the fact that I've had gray hairs since I was 30). Or if he does notice them, he really doesn't seem to care about them, which in some ways is awesome, but in other ways discourages me from ever really wanting to "try" to do anything out of the ordinary for him.
He sounds like a good guy
Heh, to put up with me? Yep.1 -
PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »KosmosKitten wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »I love this question and all the replies! I live in Texas and I shave every few days because it's warm to scorching most months of the year. However, I have baby fine, very thin hair on my head and almost everywhere else it's unnoticeable. Think I might not shave and see how long it takes my husband to notice...
He’ll notice in about a week. But he won’t mention it right away.
In three months he’ll start telling his buddies about how you've let yourself go.
Then he’ll start letting his toenails grow out and pooping with the door open.
A year from now you’ll be having an argument about whose turn it is to take out the trash and THAT’s when he’ll finally tell you that he noticed.
I mean, maybe not. Sometimes I just make up stories.
Oh man, either I have an awesome husband in this regard or the most clueless man on the planet.
I've gone a month or more without shaving and he didn't notice/care.
I think I know just what you mean.
For me that’s a mixed blessing, if you’ll excuse the expression.
A man who doesn’t care much about conventions or physical appearances is so refreshing and again, FOR ME, makes an excellent friend.
But sometimes I do like being appreciated for beauty things, and the extra time and effort it takes to primp and groom and take care of my physical body. I’m not really talking specifically about hair removal because that’s such an individual preference thing, but just generally.
I guess I’m saying I like a man to notice when I want him to notice and not at other times.
Lol. And this would drive a man crazy...but I totally get. And yet they notice when my nails look like crap but not that I'm wearing a sexy new dress
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