Then don't get it done! Seriously, why is this even an issue? You want it to be bare, then go bare. You don't, then don't. Who is examining your privates that this is a concern for you? Are you being denied housing, equal pay or career and educational opportunities because of this? |
Gosh, you really, really have some seriously twisted views: 1. Nudity in the locker room? Yes, people look--it does not make you perverted. (whatever that means) 2. Repeatedly going through a painful procedure that make you genitalia look juvenile is deplorable pandering to the porn and pedo industry and you are in denial if you cannot see that is what you are doing. 3. If your man likes this, I'd assume he's got some latent pedo issues. |
Well. It is Florida. |
Whoa, that is a serious assumption to make about men you don't even know. |
Actually, your assumptions are all wrong. And congratulations - for embracing your graying, sagging yeti down below as you look at other women's crotches in the locker room. It tells me exactly what you are. |
42 no
Husband hates bald and I don't care enough to bother w a Brazilian. |
Now that we have laser technology we can all get it done without pain. Why wouldn't you at least get it trimmed up? |
A razor trims up my bush perfectly well. I prefer to spend my time and money on other things. Couldn't care less about laser technology or about having a bald bush. |
34 and nope. I don't need to see my parts all up close and personal, and I don't love any man (DH included) to go through that regularly. |
Why is this about men? It shud be about you. If you want to do it - do it. If you don't - don't. Sheesh! |
? Is your spelling just for you? |
+1 |
It is so disingenuous to say "my bare bush is all about me." Grooming is by definition about other people, societal mores, and whims about what's considered attractive. |
It shur iz! |
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