Anonymous wrote:See, hairy poster, even guys are into manscaping! Time to bury the lead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never shaved. It's people who think that the prepubescent look should be the norm who are weird, not your daughter. Leave her alone.
What’s prepubescent about shaved legs?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a personal question and you kept pressing. Stop being critical.
She is your daughter & you have a right & a duty to be concerned.
Have a polite & calm discussion with your daughter.
+1. If nothing else it's poor hygiene and looks dirty. I put it in the same category of - you must shower, you must wash your hair, you must keep yourself clean and presentable looking.
I wouldn't push right off the bat, but I would start a conversation and let her know that this is something that, as an adult, she needs to take care of.
Does that include ALL body hair? Cause I would love to hear the polite & calm discussion where you tell your daughter she has to get a Brazilian or else she's gross.
Ok I am old but I would very much appreciate if I learned that there is an option to wax “down there” from my mother and not my first sex partner lol
Sorry for you, BTW porn makes boys think it should all be removed down there so if your DD is just getting a Brazilian, she may still have that special convo with her first.
Brazilian IS when everything is removed
Ah got ya, not that familiar with that level. Sounds like your DD is good to go.
Did PP say they had a daughter?
Also, love your level of confidence when you clearly have no clue what you’re even talking about.
Omg did you READthe op? They say they have a dd!
OMG, did you know that this is an anonymous message board and you are speaking to multiple people, whom you should not assume are OP unless they say “I’m OP?”
Omg did you know I wasn't directing my comment towards you? Unless you were the dumb dumb who said " did ip say they have a dd? When that is what was in the first paragraph!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a personal question and you kept pressing. Stop being critical.
She is your daughter & you have a right & a duty to be concerned.
Have a polite & calm discussion with your daughter.
+1. If nothing else it's poor hygiene and looks dirty. I put it in the same category of - you must shower, you must wash your hair, you must keep yourself clean and presentable looking.
I wouldn't push right off the bat, but I would start a conversation and let her know that this is something that, as an adult, she needs to take care of.
No, it isn’t, and I sure hope you apply these exact same standards to boys.
DP but I would prefer my son shaved his armpits. I don’t insist because I have no idea what’s common among boys his age.
Why would you prefer that? I shave but shaving increases the risk of infection and has no actual health benefits. It's much better to just wash with soap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a personal question and you kept pressing. Stop being critical.
She is your daughter & you have a right & a duty to be concerned.
Have a polite & calm discussion with your daughter.
+1. If nothing else it's poor hygiene and looks dirty. I put it in the same category of - you must shower, you must wash your hair, you must keep yourself clean and presentable looking.
I wouldn't push right off the bat, but I would start a conversation and let her know that this is something that, as an adult, she needs to take care of.
Does that include ALL body hair? Cause I would love to hear the polite & calm discussion where you tell your daughter she has to get a Brazilian or else she's gross.
Ok I am old but I would very much appreciate if I learned that there is an option to wax “down there” from my mother and not my first sex partner lol
Sorry for you, BTW porn makes boys think it should all be removed down there so if your DD is just getting a Brazilian, she may still have that special convo with her first.
Brazilian IS when everything is removed
Ah got ya, not that familiar with that level. Sounds like your DD is good to go.
Did PP say they had a daughter?
Also, love your level of confidence when you clearly have no clue what you’re even talking about.
Omg did you READthe op? They say they have a dd!
OMG, did you know that this is an anonymous message board and you are speaking to multiple people, whom you should not assume are OP unless they say “I’m OP?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never shaved. It's people who think that the prepubescent look should be the norm who are weird, not your daughter. Leave her alone.
Cannot believe there are grown women that don’t at least shave bikini line. Do you never wear a swimsuit or just don’t care that pubes hang out?
I haven’t shaved in a years. Like many moms, I wear swim shorts and a rash guard now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, are people really looking that closely at people’s legs at the pool or beach? Because that’s really gross on many levels. Secondly, who cares if someone has hair or not?
Sometimes you can’t help but notice
Also I think a lot of people care, for a number of reasons
You really can. You’re an adult with agency. Don’t look if you don’t like it. Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a trend? Asked DD if she need new razors to shave right before spring break trip - she would be wearing a bathing suit. Said no. She obviously had not shaved legs or her armpits either. I did ask her why and was it for philosophical reasons. She got uncomfortable and would not give a straight answer. She’s 15.
I don’t care much though honestly, don’t like the look. Just strange how uncomfortable she got with the discussion. It is unusual for her.
You tell her bluntly, hairy legs & armpits are not acceptable. My mom commented on mine for years & years and would tell me which spots I needed to shave better, as well as buy me interesting shaving devices. So grateful.
Oh boy some posters are going to eat you alive now![]()
I wouldn’t quite inspect my DD but I agree with the premise of hair being unacceptable in certain places
You’re a dinosaur. We get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, are people really looking that closely at people’s legs at the pool or beach? Because that’s really gross on many levels. Secondly, who cares if someone has hair or not?
Sometimes you can’t help but notice
Also I think a lot of people care, for a number of reasons
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a trend? Asked DD if she need new razors to shave right before spring break trip - she would be wearing a bathing suit. Said no. She obviously had not shaved legs or her armpits either. I did ask her why and was it for philosophical reasons. She got uncomfortable and would not give a straight answer. She’s 15.
I don’t care much though honestly, don’t like the look. Just strange how uncomfortable she got with the discussion. It is unusual for her.
You tell her bluntly, hairy legs & armpits are not acceptable. My mom commented on mine for years & years and would tell me which spots I needed to shave better, as well as buy me interesting shaving devices. So grateful.
Oh boy some posters are going to eat you alive now![]()
I wouldn’t quite inspect my DD but I agree with the premise of hair being unacceptable in certain places
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a trend? Asked DD if she need new razors to shave right before spring break trip - she would be wearing a bathing suit. Said no. She obviously had not shaved legs or her armpits either. I did ask her why and was it for philosophical reasons. She got uncomfortable and would not give a straight answer. She’s 15.
I don’t care much though honestly, don’t like the look. Just strange how uncomfortable she got with the discussion. It is unusual for her.
You tell her bluntly, hairy legs & armpits are not acceptable. My mom commented on mine for years & years and would tell me which spots I needed to shave better, as well as buy me interesting shaving devices. So grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a personal question and you kept pressing. Stop being critical.
She is your daughter & you have a right & a duty to be concerned.
Have a polite & calm discussion with your daughter.
+1. If nothing else it's poor hygiene and looks dirty. I put it in the same category of - you must shower, you must wash your hair, you must keep yourself clean and presentable looking.
I wouldn't push right off the bat, but I would start a conversation and let her know that this is something that, as an adult, she needs to take care of.
Does that include ALL body hair? Cause I would love to hear the polite & calm discussion where you tell your daughter she has to get a Brazilian or else she's gross.
Ok I am old but I would very much appreciate if I learned that there is an option to wax “down there” from my mother and not my first sex partner lol
Sorry for you, BTW porn makes boys think it should all be removed down there so if your DD is just getting a Brazilian, she may still have that special convo with her first.
Brazilian IS when everything is removed
Ah got ya, not that familiar with that level. Sounds like your DD is good to go.
Did PP say they had a daughter?
Also, love your level of confidence when you clearly have no clue what you’re even talking about.
Omg did you READthe op? They say they have a dd!