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? |
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It's also more sanitary to remove most of the hair if not all |
50 no. Because it is an unnatural, misogynistic pandering to manchild desires. |
Sometimes---it's expensive and also, I can't always wait that long (for the hair to grow out.)
age 39 |
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. |
29 and no. I naturally don't have much hair there to begin with. |
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. |
44, yes.
I do it because it feels a lot cleaner. |
44, nope. |
43 and no. I like to save my money. |
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. |
43, yes. |
34, partial , don't like the unkempt look |
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