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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't want to date a bald man with a paunch so guess there are biases on both sides.[/quote] Sure, but having some kind of bush = woman. Being bald down there = prepubescent.[/quote] Eh, give it a rest. "Having some kind of facial hair = man. Being cleanshaven = prepubescent." This gets boring so fast.[/quote] Yes, exactly. Lots of youthful looking men grow facial hair precisely for the reason that - they look prepubescent without facial hair. But, if the man without the facial hair looks like an adult, it doesn't matter. Unlike a man's face, you can't really tell the age of a woman by looking at her shaved pubic area. So, if she has no hair there, yes, it can look prepubescent.[/quote] Please stop shaving your armpits and legs immediately. You look prepubescent if you shave those. See how dumb you sound. Stop policing what women do with their bodies. [/quote] But if a woman didn't shave or wax her armpits or legs, she would be policed for it instantly. She would be called gross and unhygienic. The policing is happening already, all the time.[/quote] All the more reason for other women to stop saying dumb shit about women who choose to wax. [/quote] I get what you're saying, and I'm not the person who was criticizing waxing, but I actually agree with them that we should ask ourselves what the norms are and why. I don't judge a woman who waxes, but I do question a man who prefers it. And I do wonder about the way we talk about hair on women (other than their heads) as unclean or unhygienic. It's worth discussing. Certainly it is women who don't conform to a hairless standard who get criticism cause zed more than the other way around, yes?[/quote] I wax and I've never had a man express a preference for it or against it. Maybe it's the type of man I've chosen to be intimate with. I think women are way more concerned with this than men are. I am also an avid advocate of women and girls who do not wax or shave. I have a friend who confided in me that she is pressuring her 22 year old to shave her legs and I told her to leave it alone and that there is nothing wrong with hair on a woman. But yes, generally, hairy women still get criticized mainly by other women. What bothers me about threads like these is that OP is asking women to change their behavior in order to prevent sexual assault by men. Can we all agree that that ludicous and leave women alone?[/quote]
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