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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Legs are ok. Underarms can smell really bad. [/quote] WTF? Has nothing to do with the hair.[/quote] From Google: Hair can trap sweat and bacteria, providing an environment for odour to develop. Removing or trimming body hair could help reduce bacterial growth and improve the effectiveness of deodorant or antiperspirant. [/quote] So you WASH regularly, just like men do. What a load of bollocks otherwise, brought to you by the personal hygiene products industry. Shaving underarms, bikini lines and legs is a good way to spend your life dealing with infections, ingrown hairs, razor burn etc. in some of the most sensitive places on the body. There is no reason based in health that a woman or girl needs to shave her pits, privates and legs - it is entirely a standard of the beauty industry and it is not embraced in most of the world. Men are issuing DEATH THREATS to female actors and others online for baring their hairy pits. If I were a young girl again, I would refuse to ever shave just because of THAT. It is just another misogynistic beauty standard that enslaves women and has far more negative than positive effects. https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2019/09/07/women-body-hair-why-more-women-shaving-less-beauty-trend/2195286001/[/quote]
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