Woman-scaping!

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  • mojohowitz
    mojohowitz Posts: 900 Member
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  • MercenaryNoetic26
    MercenaryNoetic26 Posts: 2,747 Member
    Since I said Chewbacca's should clip that mess on the other thread, the same applies to women Chewbacca's. :glasses:
  • Leather_N_Lace
    Leather_N_Lace Posts: 518 Member
    Trimmed and tidy or shaved completely.. :bigsmile:
  • jlclabo
    jlclabo Posts: 588 Member
    i keep a little grass on my playing field
    hey i am not a kid here!
    I am a grown woman with a womans body and i want to look like one!

    ^^^ This right here!!!! very neatly trimmed to compliment the natural beauty of a woman...... makes me want to pitch a tent and camp out there for a couple hours.....
  • angelams1019
    angelams1019 Posts: 1,102 Member
    Shaved is my preference. Especially if I get to do the shaving! I am experienced at this and offer my services. :-)

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    BAAHAHAHAHA Perfect Gif!
  • emmawoolf84
    emmawoolf84 Posts: 243 Member
    Shaved is my preference. Especially if I get to do the shaving! I am experienced at this and offer my services. :-)

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    HAHAHA
  • PBsMommy
    PBsMommy Posts: 1,166 Member
    I think it depends on the "bits". Not all bits are created equal. IMO, the amount of scaping should compliment the woman's body.

    I totally agree. Shaved doesn't compliment every body type. But ultimately, it's a woman's choice to do what she likes best with her bits. :)

    I don't disagree. I just find it funny (in an interesting way) how people make it a point to say it's a woman's choice, but in the manscaping thread no one (the last time I saw) said "he can do what he wants."

    Meh, I don't know if I commented in that one or not.. I am pretty sure I didn't.

    I don't care what the hubs does with his "scape", but if hair continues to poke me in my ear, nose, eye, or throat, I would think twice about "blowing the leaves and stick" until the bushes are at least trimmed back a bit....nowaimsayin

    i do.

    i think it's disingenuous to say something to the effect of: he can do what he wants, but if i don't like it i'm probably not doing certain things.

    then he can't really do what he wants, if the result is the withholding of acts.

    *shrug*

    He has plenty of choices. He can keep it shaved, trimmed, even bushy. But if it gets to the point where it's a jungle and I am afraid of little men popping out and throwing spears at me, he probably won't get it as often, until it's a least back to bushy.

    Just like I wouldn't expect him to return the favor if looks like Chewbacca could sallow his face down there, nor would I want him to.

    It's more of a respect type deal.
  • Babeskeez
    Babeskeez Posts: 606 Member
    I've been hairless since I was about 16. So the itching really isnt an issue. I dont care what I do. My DH prefers bald. But sometimes I'll scare him off with a scraggly puss once in awhile. That'll teach him.
  • sam308lbs
    sam308lbs Posts: 1,936 Member
    I think it depends on the "bits". Not all bits are created equal. IMO, the amount of scaping should compliment the woman's body.

    I totally agree. Shaved doesn't compliment every body type. But ultimately, it's a woman's choice to do what she likes best with her bits. :)

    I don't disagree. I just find it funny (in an interesting way) how people make it a point to say it's a woman's choice, but in the manscaping thread no one (the last time I saw) said "he can do what he wants."

    Meh, I don't know if I commented in that one or not.. I am pretty sure I didn't.

    I don't care what the hubs does with his "scape", but if hair continues to poke me in my ear, nose, eye, or throat, I would think twice about "blowing the leaves and stick" until the bushes are at least trimmed back a bit....nowaimsayin
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  • PBsMommy
    PBsMommy Posts: 1,166 Member
    I think it depends on the "bits". Not all bits are created equal. IMO, the amount of scaping should compliment the woman's body.

    I totally agree. Shaved doesn't compliment every body type. But ultimately, it's a woman's choice to do what she likes best with her bits. :)

    I don't disagree. I just find it funny (in an interesting way) how people make it a point to say it's a woman's choice, but in the manscaping thread no one (the last time I saw) said "he can do what he wants."

    Meh, I don't know if I commented in that one or not.. I am pretty sure I didn't.

    I don't care what the hubs does with his "scape", but if hair continues to poke me in my ear, nose, eye, or throat, I would think twice about "blowing the leaves and stick" until the bushes are at least trimmed back a bit....nowaimsayin
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    Just made sure I had all the facial/head orifices covered.
  • sweebum
    sweebum Posts: 1,060 Member
    i keep a little grass on my playing field
    hey i am not a kid here!
    I am a grown woman with a womans body and i want to look like one!

    This. No looking like a little girl for me.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    No hair gives me so much more area to work with freely.
  • ghdsmais
    ghdsmais Posts: 31 Member
    So many opinions and so many options......... If I am getting the opportunity to have fun or use my tongue, it really doesn't matter at that point. Fun is being had by all. (insert HUGE smile here):bigsmile: If there would be different designs at certain times of the year? It would be fun for everyone.
    Just saying.........
  • i like a bush, much more into the 80s porn star look :laugh:
  • paygep
    paygep Posts: 401 Member
    Really? No one rocks the 70's porn bush? Humf.

    All I'm saying is, when the porn changed, men's tastes changed... and women's taste changed as well. I think it's pretty sad that a lot of people consider a natural body to be "GROSS"
  • elenathegreat
    elenathegreat Posts: 3,988 Member
    Go braided, or go home.
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,576 Member
    Really? No one rocks the 70's porn bush? Humf.

    All I'm saying is, when the porn changed, men's tastes changed... and women's taste changed as well. I think it's pretty sad that a lot of people consider a natural body to be "GROSS"

    I think it was more of a "you are allowed to groom that?" realization.

    I have back hair....I find it gross even though it is completely natural. Therefore, I get de-pelted by a native american woman who then weaves it into throw rugs to give to orphan racoons whose parents died in the Great Battle of Fern Gully.
  • boredlimodriver
    boredlimodriver Posts: 264 Member
    thread of the year
  • actually any lass with bush should give me an add
  • anemoneprose
    anemoneprose Posts: 1,805 Member
    Just saw the action on this thread. Wanted to address concerns around the 'double standard': women have a different anatomy than men do (yes, believe it!); also, different women are differentially prone to unsexy things happening in/around the hooha area (scientific term) when it's messed with even by something as innocuous as hair removal. Some of the things that can happen, can harm health. Men are not so biologically vulnerable. That's why.
  • vtmoon
    vtmoon Posts: 3,436 Member
    Just saw the action on this thread. Wanted to address concerns around the 'double standard': women have a different anatomy than men do (yes, believe it!); also, different women are differentially prone to unsexy things happening in/around the hooha area (scientific term) when it's messed with even by something as innocuous as hair removal. Some of the things that can happen, can harm health. Men are not so biologically vulnerable. That's why.

    Was is the double standard in quotation?:huh: You gave a reason for the double standard, that doesn't stop it from being a double standard.

    That would be like me being a total dbag to everyone tomorrow but explain that I didn't get enough sleep and that is why I'm being a 'dbag' .
  • I prefer to be smooth, just feels cleaner
  • anemoneprose
    anemoneprose Posts: 1,805 Member
    Just saw the action on this thread. Wanted to address concerns around the 'double standard': women have a different anatomy than men do (yes, believe it!); also, different women are differentially prone to unsexy things happening in/around the hooha area (scientific term) when it's messed with even by something as innocuous as hair removal. Some of the things that can happen, can harm health. Men are not so biologically vulnerable. That's why.

    Was is the double standard in quotation?:huh: You gave a reason for the double standard, that doesn't stop it from being a double standard.

    That would be like me being a total dbag to everyone tomorrow but explain that I didn't get enough sleep and that is why I'm being a 'dbag' .

    it's not a double standard if a difference in treatment of two different groups is justifiable, rather than due to bias. whatevs, ok wikipedia (which honestly is good enough for this purpose):

    A double standard is the application of different sets of principles for similar situations, or by two different people in the same situation.[1] A double standard may take the form of an instance in which certain concepts (often, for example, a word, phrase, social norm, or rule) are perceived as acceptable to be applied by one group of people, but are considered unacceptable—taboo—when applied by another group.
    The concept of a double standard has long been applied (as early as 1872) to the fact that different moral structures are often applied to men and women in society.[2][3]
    A double standard can therefore be described as a biased or morally unfair application of the principle that all are equal in their freedoms. Such double standards are seen as unjustified because they violate a basic maxim of modern legal jurisprudence: that all parties should stand equal before the law. Double standards also violate the principle of justice known as impartiality, which is based on the assumption that the same standards should be applied to all people, without regard to subjective bias or favoritism based on social class, rank, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age or other distinctions. A double standard violates this principle by holding different people accountable according to different standards. The phrase "life is not fair" may be invoked in order to mollify concerns over double standards.
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    the issue (according to me anyway) is medical/hygienic, not moral.
  • the_dude00
    the_dude00 Posts: 1,056 Member
    well, bare is my favorite. A landing strip is okay too. All in all, my tongue prefers skin to hair...
  • JaxDemon
    JaxDemon Posts: 403 Member
    The bush defo needs to be kept tidy and trimmed lol
  • Jersey_Devil
    Jersey_Devil Posts: 4,142 Member
    Really? No one rocks the 70's porn bush? Humf.

    All I'm saying is, when the porn changed, men's tastes changed... and women's taste changed as well. I think it's pretty sad that a lot of people consider a natural body to be "GROSS"

    I think it was more of a "you are allowed to groom that?" realization.

    I have back hair....I find it gross even though it is completely natural. Therefore, I get de-pelted by a native american woman who then weaves it into throw rugs to give to orphan racoons whose parents died in the Great Battle of Fern Gully.

    she told you she was giving it to orphan racoons? She lied! I've seen them for sale on ebay!