women who dont shave
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Chewbacca butt... Thats freakin hilarious.. I had to say.0
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I don't shave, but for some reason, I don't grow hair on my legs or under my arms either. It's very strange, but I am not questioning it.0
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I wax/shave religiously! The thought of just letting it go grosses me out a little.0
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PurringMyrrh wrote: »
def one of us gross people0 -
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Unshaven turns me off maybe I'm not normal0
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I admit that I let the leg hair go during the winter. Since I'm not wearing shorts or summer dresses, I don't really care.
I have a funny story about shaving the armpits, though. I had surgery on my left arm the end of August. My entire arm was in a splint and I couldn't get it wet for the month the splint was on. Well, I could reach my left armpit but not the right one because of my splint. My poor long suffering hubby had to do the dirty work for me and he wasn't thrilled. To be honest, neither was I. Imagine, guys, asking your wives/girlfriends to shave your face for you! He did an ok job but I was so happy to have that splint finally removed!0 -
i have to shave, I inherited my dad's genes and I get a five o clock shadow on my knees. -_- I'd prefer not to be captured/shot at as the world's smallest yeti.0
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I've never shaved my upper legs because the hair is so thin you can't see it. I tend to not shave my lower legs very often because it's too much hassle and looks worse. I have to shave my armpits though because I have smelly stress sweat (sorry ladies/gentlemen, I'm taken).0
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I don't shave my legs as often as I should especially since I am married now and still a newlywed but my husband said it doesn't bother him (my hair is extremely light and fine anyway) During the summer when we are going to the beach a lot I shave my legs a couple times a week but during winter only once a month lol the pits have GOT to be shaved though especially since I wear a tank top in the gym.0
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No hairy arm pits please0
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I'm covered up in clothes all winter.
People only know what I shave in the warmer months.....0 -
I didn't realize this many women didn't shave! I have to shave every day or else I feel disgusting. I was even shaving my legs when I was 9 months pregnant and couldn't see my feet...2
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laurasuzie3 wrote: »Personally, I think it's disgusting, especially armpit hair.
But if a woman wants to not shave, it's her choice. I don't care... I'm not going to be the one sleeping with them. Thank God. hahahahaha
Geez. Did you limber up before all that judging?0 -
Personally, it bothers me if I don't keep up with shaving, but if another woman doesn't want to it doesn't bother me0
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mz_getskinny wrote: »I didn't realize this many women didn't shave! I have to shave every day or else I feel disgusting. I was even shaving my legs when I was 9 months pregnant and couldn't see my feet...
yea i know plenty of women/young women who choose to not remove body hair its becoming more common from what ive seen0 -
salembambi wrote: »mz_getskinny wrote: »I didn't realize this many women didn't shave! I have to shave every day or else I feel disgusting. I was even shaving my legs when I was 9 months pregnant and couldn't see my feet...
yea i know plenty of women/young women who choose to not remove body hair its becoming more common from what ive seen
Is this really coming back?0 -
yopeeps025 wrote: »salembambi wrote: »mz_getskinny wrote: »I didn't realize this many women didn't shave! I have to shave every day or else I feel disgusting. I was even shaving my legs when I was 9 months pregnant and couldn't see my feet...
yea i know plenty of women/young women who choose to not remove body hair its becoming more common from what ive seen
Is this really coming back?
as i said it is becoming more common yes at least with younger women anyway
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I've got no boyfriend or girlfriend yet and I hate my legs anyway so I ALWAYS wear tights, even on the hottest summer day. So the only time I shave my legs is if I'm gonna go swimming, which doesn't happen very often. I shave my pits maybe once a week or less, depending on what tops or dresses I'm gonna be wearing. If nobody but me is gonna see it, I don't see the point in getting rid of it *shrug* ETA - I do have to shave my top lip every few days so that I don't grow a PCOS induced mustache!
I wouldn't really mind if I had a boyfriend or girlfriend and they were hairy. That would be their choice.0 -
I think it's silly that even children are being taught that having hair is something to feel almost ashamed about. It's simply spreading prejudice and judgement at such a young age. Everyone grows hair, everyone poops, everyone does "yucky" things.. Break your stigma.1
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I shave when I feel like it, sometimes that means a few weeks... actually it almost always means a few weeks :P0
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bettering_madison wrote: »I think it's silly that even children are being taught that having hair is something to feel almost ashamed about. It's simply spreading prejudice and judgement at such a young age. Everyone grows hair, everyone poops, everyone does "yucky" things.. Break your stigma.
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bettering_madison wrote: »I think it's silly that even children are being taught that having hair is something to feel almost ashamed about. It's simply spreading prejudice and judgement at such a young age. Everyone grows hair, everyone poops, everyone does "yucky" things.. Break your stigma.
yup we grow hair on our bodies naturally and its nothing to be ashamed of or disgusted by0 -
Armpits and personal areas, dgaf.
Hairy legs are a turn-off, but not huge.
Women with hairy forearms or facial hair, however...
Also, am I the only one who finds the woman/women netism annoying? English has something like three grammar rules, how hard is it to remember them.0 -
I think if I found women with leg and armpit hair gross, I'd have to find it gross on men too because, really, what's the difference? Social norms, that's all. And I like my men with leg and armpit hair, so no, I don't find it gross. I'm not going to stop shaving, though.
<<<I was probably a bit stubbly there, but I don't think you can tell.
I knew an awesome hippy-ish girl that was friends with my sister and she didn't shave anything. It was odd to see at first just because I'd never seen that in person before, but I got over it quick.0 -
I have only been with women who shaved religiously and I definitely like it... but I have to admit when I have seen women going more natural, it attracts me. Maybe some curiosity or just something different on the physical side, but I thinks its more of that independence/confidence thing.0
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My guilty secret -- I don't shave in the winter, I just wear slacks, black tights, or full leggings. My husband doesn't care. He prefers "fuzz" to stubble.
It's cold where I live. I find it more comfortable, and it takes less time to get ready to go to work or go out. Much as I love summer, I have to admit that not shaving in winter eliminates about 20 minutes of grooming time.
I agree about fuzz is better than stubble. But I'm meaning down below.
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Armpit hair is nasty.0
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WillLift4Tats wrote: »laurasuzie3 wrote: »Personally, I think it's disgusting, especially armpit hair.
But if a woman wants to not shave, it's her choice. I don't care... I'm not going to be the one sleeping with them. Thank God. hahahahaha
Geez. Did you limber up before all that judging?
Wasn't that the one and only point of the OP?So I'm just curious on peoples thoughts on woman who dont shave0
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