“Down there” trends in 2022

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ungroomed is a reflection of poor personal hygiene and sloth

Wow, that’s pretty judgmental. So a few beautiful celebrities rock a full bush. Do they have poor hygiene and a sloth?
Cameron Diaz, Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, Thandie Newton, rock a full bush.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


This is actually really common after divorce for women. So my esthetician tells me...

They are back to dating and think this is what is expected of them


I was actually shaved when married- bush is in in the dating world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Did you ask what they preferred for you? Would you start waxing if that's what a woman wanted?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Women you were recently dating, as a divorced man, asked for your input on how they represent their pubic hair to you? That’s wild stuff man.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Oh this story may be the grossest I’ve heard in a while. You are casually dating three women in the last year, they previously trimmed their pubic hair, asked your preference and then waxed or lasered it off to please you?? After a lifetime of not doing so? That’s gross.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Did you ask what they preferred for you? Would you start waxing if that's what a woman wanted?


If asked, I’d have no problem with it. It’s not a big deal.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Did you ask what they preferred for you? Would you start waxing if that's what a woman wanted?


If asked, I’d have no problem with it. It’s not a big deal.


Yeah, he said one of the women lasered it off. Who lasers off pubic hair in their 50s for a guy they've been seeing for a few months?

Again, i think these anecdotes from the few guys on this thread saying "i've seen ten naked women this year and they are all bare" demonstrates again and again that their girlfriends seem to have some self-esteem issues and therefore may not be a good representative sample.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ungroomed is a reflection of poor personal hygiene and sloth


I have a permanent Brazilian from laser, but I wouldn't say that pubic hair is a reflection of poor personal hygiene and sloth. There's nothing unhygienic about hair, as long as the person growing it is showering regularly. Some might say that bald is less hygienic actually because hair protects the area from bacteria.
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Anonymous wrote:NP. I’ve dated three women since the pandemic began. All three were divorced professional women, in their mid-50s, and either waxed or lasered.


Sorry to break it to you, but at that age, it might not have been hair removal. Might just be balding.


PP. Not the case. Two of the three asked what I preferred, and both were had trimmed previously. None of the three had an issue with it. Two got regular waxings. One preferred laser treatment, as she had previously lasered her legs and underarms and saw it as no big deal. She said that what she received in return was well worth it.


Did you ask what they preferred for you? Would you start waxing if that's what a woman wanted?


If asked, I’d have no problem with it. It’s not a big deal.


Yeah, he said one of the women lasered it off. Who lasers off pubic hair in their 50s for a guy they've been seeing for a few months?

Again, i think these anecdotes from the few guys on this thread saying "i've seen ten naked women this year and they are all bare" demonstrates again and again that their girlfriends seem to have some self-esteem issues and therefore may not be a good representative sample.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait it out. Once you hit late 40s, hair growth slows anyway.

I wouldn't do anything permanent.


It’s adorable that you think shaving and waxing are anywhere near permanent.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ungroomed is a reflection of poor personal hygiene and sloth

Wow, that’s pretty judgmental. So a few beautiful celebrities rock a full bush. Do they have poor hygiene and a sloth?
Cameron Diaz, Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, Thandie Newton, rock a full bush.


Agree those are evall unfroo and slothy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ungroomed is a reflection of poor personal hygiene and sloth

Wow, that’s pretty judgmental. So a few beautiful celebrities rock a full bush. Do they have poor hygiene and a sloth?
Cameron Diaz, Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, Thandie Newton, rock a full bush.


Agree those are evall unfroo and slothy

Don’t hate because they’re better looking than you and the other PP that believe women with a full bush have poor hygiene and a sloth.
Anonymous
team full wax

especially the butt area

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