I don't think this is true, though as most women remove their pit/leg hair it's not so easy to see the evidence. Also hairier women are probably...
Agree totally! It's funny women's magazines always talk about removing unsightly body hair saying it's unfeminine. If it naturally grows on women...
Whereabouts do you like hair on a woman's body? Though smooth seems to be the mainstream there are plenty who like some hair too.Feel free just to...
Couldn't agree more!
Not keen on fat ones. Love a hairy ass crack!
I love women with a wild hairy pussy. Ideally when she's wearing her underwear I love to see plenty of hair on the inner thighs + love a trail...
Sorry to hear this today. Always loved the Eagles songs as well as solo stuff from Glen + Don. Desperado a real classic covered by so many artists...
Hairy women (love hairy pussies, pits, legs + arms)but also the occasional hairy shave.
As a guy I don't shave period-stopped shaving my face when at uni. As an aside when I was about 12 I shaved a bit of my legs to see if they would...
over 20 years ago.
Every morning. Followed by breakfast.
Used to love his show growing up. Would never have thought he'd be like this. Bit like Rolf Harris in a way.
Just posted in Sex Forums I have a real thing (always have) for body hair on women- pubes, pits, arms, legs + thighs- for me it is all sexy....
I've always been turned on by hairy natural women so these usually feature in my thoughts.
Sad to hear this last weekend. Peter Young on Jazz FM did a great tribute to her + also some on Radio 2. Made some great tracks over the years +...
Yes + became Esther Phillips- wonderful singer though like many her life was marred by drugs, etc. Perhaps the drugs sadness is summed up in her...
Personally prefer more but better than bald! Would be turned on by thought it would getl onger!
Love Etta James too. Sadly another no longer with us.
Wonderful singer who could do pop as well as jazz. Covered a few Beatles songs as well.
Love Astrud Gilberto version, but lots of other good ones such as Lou Rawls, Frank Sinatra with Jobin.
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