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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.[/quote] why? if it that important why do men not do the same?[/quote] Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue. [/quote] I am super hairy, and it's not even an ethnic thing, but I have no fertility issues. In fact, I got pregnant both times on the first try, and I've never had a miscarriage. I have had my hormones tested in the past, and while my testosterone is on the high side of normal, it's still normal.[/quote] You had your testosterone tested? How’d you find a doctor to do that? Most of them are too freaked out (and ignorant) by the idea that women have testosterone at all to test it . Honestly. Ignorant. What was it? Guys - Dumbos- more testosterone means she has a higher sex drive. [/quote] It's well known that women have testosterone. I'm sure a graduate of a medical school would not be "shocked" by this fact.[/quote] You would be shocked at the number of doctors who do not want to acknowledge that women have any testosterone or to consider any issues with the levels a woman has. I’d say that 98% of US doctors are completely ignorant in this regard, basing that on being a women who asked 10 doctors about the subject and received a giant wall and nervous laughter instead. Also, in other countries (Uk, France, Australia) there are special testosterone creams for women who need it but in the US nothing has been approved. Nothing. [/quote]
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