We are members of a clothing optional LS resort. We also travel to other nude resorts, campgrounds and nude cruises. I can tell you for sure, almost all of the women over fifty are completely shaved clean, including my wife. They have no problem showing their lady bits. I love clean shaven women.
It’s been decades since I have had a lady with a full natural bush. Most have been bare and I am fine with that. As a preference, I like a well trimmed soft landing strip or patch with labia clean shaven. Ok well as a true preference I’d like 6 of them oiled up and sliding all over me but wishes don’t always come true…
"Grass don't grow on the playground!" I'm thrilled that my wife keeps it bare, as do I. Pubic hair is gross.
The few responses here surprised me because I expected men over 50 to prefer lady parts that are as nature intended, trimmed of course but otherwise natural. I should clarify that, as a straight male, I lovely that wonderful work of nature that is between a woman's legs although, as with our equipment, not all cunts are as pretty as pretty as each other. [Being new here, I am not sure of the etiquette of posting though there doesn't seem to be much of a filter. Is it okay to call a lady's bits her ****? Over here in the UK the word is the ultimate expletive and I think it needs rescuing from being a swear word. The American term 'pussy' is neither realistic or alluring ] In my formative years and for much of my adult sexual life women had a full, if trimmed, bush and I find that incredibly sexy. A nice lady garden draws attention to her **** and without it she just does not look as crushingly sexy for several reasons. Pubic hair draws attention to the vagina. It is especially alluring when a woman has swimsuit tanlines and emphasises her nakedness. It is delightfully visible beneath sheer knickers (panties if you must). I will post some evidence from the days when hair was accepted. from the 60's when every woman sported a nice dark bush.
A perfect explanation ! I think you can call it whatever you'd like . And welcome aboard . Enjoy yourself here .
I'm not 50 yet, I'm 40 and my wife is 37. But I love a full bush and convinced my wife, who used to be an avid shaver, to try to grow out her bush. After a couple of years of changing between bare, trimmed, landing strip and full bush, she got more and more used to having a full bush, up to the point that she simply stopped shaving and trimming altogether. She hasn't shaved or trimmed her bush in years. It isn't a very dense bush though, it is clearly hairy but you can still see her slit very well. I'm kinda attracted to contrasts. My wife is very feminine and always wears nice clothes, make-up, perfume, and with her being 37 she doesn't look the type of woman to keep an untrimmed bush. On the other hand, I think it's hot if older women shave, as that's not what is expected from older women. While I love my wife's bush, I think I wouldn't mind it that once she gets older, and perhaps the natural hair of her bush starts to thin out (and remember, it isn't a dense bush to begin with) or starts to turn gray, she would start shaving her pussy again.
I'm 63 and as I said before, I'm happy with whatever the woman prefers for herself, but my preference is for her to have her natural bush. As far as why IDK, other than along with her boobs and curvy ass, it signifies that she is a mature woman, and as someone else here said, it draws your attention to her pussy, that's the best explanation I can think of
We use the C..T in Canada also. It is also a derogatory term also. So if I am in public I will refer to someone in this way. “ She is a real C U Next Tuesday”
I prefer bare. I found that being bare myself I have more enthusiastic oral sex from women. They seem to like it better without pubic hair. Likewise for me for oral. For PIV only it doesn't matter except a bare pussy makes it easier to locate the entrance to the promised land. Please Tom, do not take offense to this but I have to provide some education. The term pussy does not come from Americans. They did not invent the term. It comes from the Nordic people some 400 years ago. They used the term puss, which refers to a pocket or pouch. Couple that with references to felines, also called a pussy cat, which are sweet, warm, and furry the sweet, warm, and furry vulva is realistically called a pussy.
I agree with being bare. I like the clean look and feel. I also like a good origin story when it comes to colloquial sayings. Cheers