Personally, I really like it... I was with someone (the first person I was really with) for so long, and they were always unshaven and I just now like it that way. That's just my personal preference though I would never not date a girl or hook up with a girl who just because she shaves.
Wax it! I do, and I love it. I go in for a good waxing of underarms, chest, belly, back and undershorts area every 2-3 months. It hurts for a few seconds, and it's cool, dry and clean for months.
Wait till you get older and have long, dark hairs growing out of your ears and nose. Sometimes hair is beautiful, and sometimes it's just nasty.
Xiaoyan - - IMO our bodies are most beautiful in their natural state. But, that isn’t to say that a little grooming is bad … my beard looks pretty bad if it isn’t trimmed now and again. Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svāhā __________________ Sheryl Soft and tender, tough and hard .... Never touched a razor .... I shall love her always!
Once upon a time long long ago, in a place far far away a Troll was born ... and Mamá Troll taught him how to perform basic hygiene. Soap and water work wonders! Om Muni Muni Mahāmuni Śākyamuni Svāhā
Soap and water are usually used once a day. Even if you only poop once per day, just before you bathe, you pass gas more often than that. Every time you do, microscopic pieces of fecal matter will get caught in the hair around your anus. They'll breed bacteria, which will quickly spread to all the other hair in the area. For proof, get waxed once. You'll use much less toilet paper. Most toilet paper is used to clean visible particles of feces from the hair around the anus, rather than the anus itself. You'll also find that the entire area of your body normally covered by underwear has a different odor, similar to the odor of the sweat on the backs of your legs after a good run. The natural state of a human includes a mind able to discover which path is most healthy, and a will to pursue that path.
Wow SeatedStanding - - I guess that I must owe you an apology! Never in the world would I have guessed that you were an expert on fecal matter. Is that what us ordinary folk call shit? Have fun, play safely, and don’t play with fire!
So, you're glib. But you don't contradict me at all. I suppose there's no dispute, here...So...Ok, then.
You are right about one thing my friend .... there is no dispute .... you are a germophobe and I find that it is fruitless to argue with any kind of phobic. :cheers2: Have fun and play safely!
The last statement you made is ambiguous. But anyway. "Most toilet paper is used to clean visible particles of feces from the hair around the anus, rather than the anus itself." Actually, most toilet paper is used to clean the shit from one's own ass. But misinterpretations aside, how much crap is stuck to one's crack after a dump has far more to do with diet than anything else; a diet full of dairy products such as beast's milk and cheeses produces sludgy fecal matter, whereas a healthy balanced diet consisting of greens, meats and a little oats and the like here and there, does not. How do I know all of this? I know all of this through actual experience -- and trust me, when I don't shave, I have a very hairy ass. And to say that the aforementioned diet will reduce one's need to use toilet paper is an understatement; even with the hairiest ass on the planet, provided the diet is right, there is simply nothing to wipe away when one is done relieving oneself... wild animals do it, people with natural diets do it, and so would everyone else if they didn't eat trash all the time. As for this "argument from infection" that is so commonly used when people argue in favor of altering the natural state of the human body: First off, this kind of argument is petty and functions mostly on sensationalism. Secondly, these "microscopic particles" that you speak of are going to end up right back on you whether or not hair is there. They aren't magically naturally repelled from a bald epidermis, but the fallacy is an attractive one nonetheless. And really, in thinking about it just now, without hair these microscopic particles are more likely to end up directly on your skin -- but that doesn't matter, does it, sense after all it is more about how others percieve you rather than what is actually the healthiest way to go. Furthermore, any infection one might acquire from this is nominal at best, as the human body has been dealing with these things since the very beginning; a UTI / bladder infection, for example, is easily detected and treated, and while common in a relative sense, is rare in an absolute sense, anyway. Other infections in this case would be via things like open sores, cuts, scrapes and already-surpressed immune systems, etc., at which point you'd be entering special circumstances into the scenario, which just wouldn't cut it. The stuff about odor I found rather confusing and overly subjective. Everyone is very different in how much they smell, before and certainly after a workout. I, for example, would have to try extremely hard to produce a strong body odor. And most people might have a hard time getting their nose to their ass or crotch... I know I do.