“Down there” trends in 2022

Anonymous
Seriously who the heck says "down there" and then goes into elaborate discussion about it.

The lamest thread on Beauty and Fashion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows


*some men


The all do. But they'll take what they can get

No, not all men. Most take what they can get because they live $excess lives. Head over to the relationship forum and read all about it. 🤦‍♂️
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows


*some men


The all do. But they'll take what they can get


I like variety. My wife switches it up which is hot.


My DH is this way! If I’m clean shaven for a while he gets excited when I let it grow out a little and when I’ve left it trimmed but hairy he likes when I shave it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows


*some men


The all do. But they'll take what they can get


My DH definitely prefers full bush.
Anonymous
Visited a local nudist resort last summer, surprised by the number of women and men that have no “hair down there”.
I prefer the trimmed look and shave the sides and undercarriage to look like a middle aged woman. DH trims as well. We stood out amongst the hairless crowd our age.

Pleasantly surprised by the 20-30 year old crowd rocking the “hair down there”. To each their own!!
Anonymous
The idea of being hairless seems perverted because adults aren't hairless. I never wax. I trim up and change the style - Christmas tree/triangle in December, heart shape in February, shamrock in March, egg shape in April etc. It keeps things fresh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows


Will Smith is that you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The idea of being hairless seems perverted because adults aren't hairless. I never wax. I trim up and change the style - Christmas tree/triangle in December, heart shape in February, shamrock in March, egg shape in April etc. It keeps things fresh.


How are you able to trim shapes? Intrigued. Want to know more. Sounds very erotic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The bare trend is very much a millennial thing (and i'm sure some Gen Y and Gen X who were still single when it became trendy). WHen i met my DH, literally no one was going bare, and so that's what my generation grew up with and knows. THe generation or two after me had different expectations.

I do think the bare trend will cycle out pretty soon, if it hasn't already.

When i was in 6th grade, i distinctly remember my school library had a subscription to Teen Magazine and had a Q&A article where someone said their BF had requested they shave it off, and the magazine advised they immediately break up because their BF was potentially a pedophile. Times change.....



Hmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The bare trend is very much a millennial thing (and i'm sure some Gen Y and Gen X who were still single when it became trendy). WHen i met my DH, literally no one was going bare, and so that's what my generation grew up with and knows. THe generation or two after me had different expectations.

I do think the bare trend will cycle out pretty soon, if it hasn't already.

When i was in 6th grade, i distinctly remember my school library had a subscription to Teen Magazine and had a Q&A article where someone said their BF had requested they shave it off, and the magazine advised they immediately break up because their BF was potentially a pedophile. Times change.....



Hmm



More like pedophiles now run Teen and similar mags.
Anonymous
52. Wax it all off and then let it grow in over 5-6 weeks.

I had the infamous “landing strip” in the mid-late 90s to more of a triangle.

My life got so busy and I now see the ease of a 10 min appointment to not have to think about it the rest of the month. And the crack too. Feels so clean.

I had laser when it first came out and was really expensive in the late 90s—saving only the strip but it grew back after 2 decades, but it is much lighter. I don’t have much that ever gets outside of bikini line and my arms and legs have always been virtually hairless since I was a kid.

I’m a brunette too so it’s weird that what little hair is on my arms has always been light colored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:52. Wax it all off and then let it grow in over 5-6 weeks.

I had the infamous “landing strip” in the mid-late 90s to more of a triangle.

My life got so busy and I now see the ease of a 10 min appointment to not have to think about it the rest of the month. And the crack too. Feels so clean.

I had laser when it first came out and was really expensive in the late 90s—saving only the strip but it grew back after 2 decades, but it is much lighter. I don’t have much that ever gets outside of bikini line and my arms and legs have always been virtually hairless since I was a kid.

I’m a brunette too so it’s weird that what little hair is on my arms has always been light colored.


So the drapes don't match the couch... what about the carpet?
Anonymous
So the drapes don't match the couch... what about the carpet?


Oh, of course it's you again
Anonymous
I keep things bare. I just really don't like the feeling of hair in my crevices. It doesn't matter if I'm seeing somebody or not, and I'm not really open to suggestions about how a man would prefer it. I also feel "things" a bit more intensely when bare, which is fun for everyone. But I mostly just don't like hair in crevices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep things bare. I just really don't like the feeling of hair in my crevices. It doesn't matter if I'm seeing somebody or not, and I'm not really open to suggestions about how a man would prefer it. I also feel "things" a bit more intensely when bare, which is fun for everyone. But I mostly just don't like hair in crevices.


What about the itching?
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