Do you not have a choice to wear one that covers your entire body if you so desire? No one is forcing you to put a tiny bikini on. I see women wearing shorts and even burkinis at the pool all the time. They come with their children and husbands. I'm assuming that they also have access to all of the same media that you have access to and just choose not to participate in these trends. |
Men groom, too, though. |
Yah spot on. My daughter's circle of friends are very pretty and athletic like her, comfortable in their bodies. They typically wear shorts and rash guards to the lake or beach. Bathing suits are not getting smaller and smaller. This gen is more likely to wear what I described than the last gen. Just like Germany's olympic gymnastics team now wears athletic wear that is more covering. Stop screaming into the void. You already have the right to wear modest clothing. |
The VERY FACT that you, a heterosexual man, are posting in this thread about women and their personal grooming habits, makes you a weirdo creep I would never want to be with in a million years. And I am a size 2, great hair, exercise daily, and laugh all the time. I'm also married to someone who is presently making my dinner and washing dishes, not trolling the internet for discussions of women's waxing habits. I would not be surprised if you literally found this thread by running a search for the word "pedophile" and hoping it would turn up content you enjoy. You are not a catch. |
A man shaving everything off down there is weird, too. I really think it's the porn effect. |
Exactly. I’ll save my outrage for things that actually matter, like women dying because they can’t get an abortion. |
Way to miss the point. No one is talking about "rights". |
Sure, that's way more important. So, why post on this thread then? |
Or babies dying because they can. |
My DH shaves everything off. It directly correlates to how often he gets a BJ. I’d much rather not gag on a bunch of hair in my mouth. |
But men are not told they are unclean or gross if they choose not to fully remove all their body and facial hair. A man may choose to shave or not, but it's an aesthetic choice and people are accepting either way. Men with beards are not given dirty looks or called gross. A woman who doesn't shave her armpits would get both. Men go to the pool with hairy legs and arms and backs and chests, and no one says anything. They may even have hair on their stomachs or lower back that is likely an extension of pubic hair, and people would not really care because they are men and they are allowed to have body hair. A woman at the pool with visible leg hair or back hair, or some visible pubic hair, would be made fun of and avoided. It's not the same. A lot of grooming is not a true choice for women unless they are willing to accept a limited social role or cover themselves up. Many women only shave and wax out of fear of judgement or to be socially acceptable, and not because it's a genuine choice they are making for personal preference only. |
Because I can. |
Are you the Op? Because that would explain a lot. |
This is some weird whataboutism. I can comment on the patriarchal nature of women's grooming standards and also fight for a woman's right to an abortion and it really does not require any extra effort on my part. Those issues are linked, anyway, because they are all about who decides what women are allowed to do with their bodies and how society treats women who do "unapproved" things with their bodies. |
I've run into a few young women in their twenties who don't shave their body hair. They seem to intentionally wear revealing clothing to let everyone see where they stand. Fine. |