first time for everything, i don't shave at all, anywhere, but 'm also not as hairy as i'd like to be, actually i have very little hair, and i don't wear shorts ever so i just don't have much leg hair because the pant legs rub it right off. now my pit hair is barely there. and i also lik my guy to be kinda hairy, gotee chest hair, i'm not talking chewbacka here though. i do love it when a guy as the hair that goes from underneath his belly button all the way down to the top of his pubes, for some reason that's so sexy to me.
Its just however you want to do yourself up. I personally dont let myself go in the winter. Because I want to FEEL sexy. And whats sexy to me, i sslippery smoooooooooth. Just makes things more fun.
Monkeys can't shave because they don't have sharp rocks or shavers. Humans can because they do. These things are inventions of culture and are therefore not considered natural. Urgh, I hate it when people use manipulative and divisive arguments to discredit quite reasonable assumptions. I'm not saying its bad to have a bald vagina, but essentially "doing nothing" and letting it grow on its own, its more natural.
And you don't hate the cocksuckers who say smoking marijuana is ok because it's natural but cigarettes is the work of the devil? Nigga plz.
Of course not. But what Nesta said was RIDICKULOUS. Honky plz. Also, its kind of unfair that girls should have to shave because its the social norm.
Although I agree with you on that, I at the same time feel human behaviour is natural. Because we are what we are, we do what we do....we always liked to dress ourselves up, or appear a certain way. Like egyptian makeup!
my conclusion from this experiment is: a. i'm shaving tomorrow b. i should never complain about shaving again, because as a woman that does shave, I have had the most wonderful experience with knee socks that the hairy will never get. There are pros and cons with each side. But being hairy isn't for me.
Yes, but in that instance what is the point of using the world natural at all? Does "natural" even exist in the instance that everything humans do is natural? No, because there would be nothing to compare it to, it would be a useless evaluation. The opposite of nature is culture. The word culture is what makes the word nature a reality. Shavers are a result of conscious human awareness. Hair is a result of unconscious, natural processes. I am sorry to be picky and intellectual, but some things are just silly.
exactly. it is in our nature to adorn ourselves. to attract a mate. we're just better at it than the common house cat. plastic surgery for peacocks?
blah. i guess so. i wouldn't consider not shaving "letting myself go"... it is just my natural instinct in the winter. i hate shaving when i have goosebumps in the shower. and i still look smokin, hairy legs and all i love winter clothes and layering, texas winters are really the perfect temperature.
Certainly, that is a really good point, but remember also that some Scandinavian cultures used to find fat women attractive, that some African tribes like women with long necks, that the Chinese like women with small feet and that it is suggested that hair was actually considered attractive to pre-historic man. A lot of what we do is based more on cultural influence than we would like to admit. Again, I am not saying that its bad to shave, but I don't think we should use the "natural" excuse for human behaviour that isn't completely natural. Its such a stupid argument and it kind of annoys me that people want to defend it. Shave, I do it every goddamn day, but don't say that its natural. Maybe this is a little extreme, but when we start using that excuse then we start thinking that its natural to hate jews, or to be competitive or cruel, or to screw up the earth and rob it of its resources. We're better than that!
you live in texas and you're talking about being cold in the shower?? zillah, have you gone mad? doesn't your dude get a little weirded out? i'd go a little ape-shit if i felt a hairy leg rubbing up against mine mid dream.
It gets cold as hell in Adelaide, which is roughly on a similar latitude to Austin, just more south (sister cities ) and we aren't pussies so we don't put heaters or radiators in our bathrooms like you people.
actually, in my singular experience with this happening, her leg still felt quite smooth moving up my leg...now her leg hair was well past the stubble stage, and she had blonde/light brown hair
haha. i keep my apartment frigid. and it gets down to the 50's at night i actually have very little leg hair. you can't even see it when it's grown out unless you're right next to it, and it's really fine and soft. my aunt doesn't even shave her legs at all... i probably don't have to, but do.