Women: Do you get a brazilian and what's your age?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, 47

I am a swimmer and I'd say from locker room time that I'm in the huge majority for my demographic. (Upper middle class white women above the age of ~37).


Agree. Haven't seen a single hairless crotch in that (my) demographic at the gym.


Elderly 70s styling


If you want to call it that, nobody is stopping you but I just told you that the women are ~37 to 50 ish.

This would be like me calling you (?) and your waxed vulva "toddler girl styling" or "coke-addicted porn actress styling." See how that works in reverse?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, 47

I am a swimmer and I'd say from locker room time that I'm in the huge majority for my demographic. (Upper middle class white women above the age of ~37).


Agree. Haven't seen a single hairless crotch in that (my) demographic at the gym.


Elderly 70s styling


If you want to call it that, nobody is stopping you but I just told you that the women are ~37 to 50 ish.

This would be like me calling you (?) and your waxed vulva "toddler girl styling" or "coke-addicted porn actress styling." See how that works in reverse?



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:39. I do have a laser partial and occasionally get a Brazilian wax. I'd never do a Brazilian laser. I remember Joan Rivers on The View talking about how everything sags with age. A bald, sagging vulva sounds pretty damn unattractive to me.

For those who have never tried it, you should at least once. It increases sensitivity to the area & takes the pleasure of sex up a notch. For me, forget what your partner thinks, that's reason enough to do it!


It's also more sanitary to remove most of the hair if not all
Anonymous
50 no. Because it is an unnatural, misogynistic pandering to manchild desires.
Anonymous
Sometimes---it's expensive and also, I can't always wait that long (for the hair to grow out.)

age 39
Anonymous
37 hell no. And snort at the idea that we should do so because we live in a 'first world' country. Yep removing 'displeasing' parts of our natural body (quite often for male pleasure) is super first world.
Anonymous
29 and no. I naturally don't have much hair there to begin with.
Anonymous
Actually removing pubic hair is done in the Muslim world most of which countries would not be considered part of the developed world. And Brazil is a very successful developing country, but not part of the developed world.
Anonymous
44, yes.
I do it because it feels a lot cleaner.
Anonymous
44, nope.
Anonymous
43 and no. I like to save my money.
Anonymous
No, 29. At points in my past I have shaved completely, but never waxed. I don't like the maintenance/growing back in process and haven't done it since before I met my husband. I shave around the bikini line a little (nothing major), occasionally use overall trimmers, but generally quite low maintenance. I don't really have a big bush though.

I've never gotten a single comment from anyone about it. DH also doesn't do much manscaping on his (nor does it need it). Women should do whatever they're comfortable with, no judgment here - for me it is more comfortable and way less stress to go mostly natural, and there are no downsides for me.
Anonymous
43, yes.
Anonymous
34, partial , don't like the unkempt look
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:50 no. Because it is an unnatural, misogynistic pandering to manchild desires.


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