Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:removed, no hair below the eyebrows
Go f*ck a seal, if mammals aren't your thing.
Um...seals are mammals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why? if it that important why do men not do the same?Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.
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.
ITA.. that ^PP's statement is weird. I'm hairy, too, and I'm East Asian, got pregnant easily both times in my mid to late 30s.
I am the PP who made this statement, and here is some more information for you. I did not make this up. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hirsutism/symptoms-causes/syc-20354935
Interesting article . The only females I know with “manly hair” ie facial hair -like a beard, but not full, have been overweight.
I’m a nurse in the OR. I see a LOT of naked women ages 25 to 70.
Observsation one: there is absolutely a cultural / “race” component to preference for removing hair vs not removing hair below the eyelashes. At all ages.
Women with mini beards and man-caliber leg and pit hair are ALWAYS obese. Not talking about a little happy trail here or lower back fuzz.
Big fluffy bushes do smell more than manicured little patches. I’m the one who administers the pre-op chlorhexadine wipe down, and I’ve done literally hundreds. Maybe a thousand at this point. Don’t even attempt to argue this point with me. I guarantee I’ve gotten up close and personal with more not-date-prepped bushes than anyone reading this unless you’re a gynecologist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why? if it that important why do men not do the same?Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.
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.
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.
It's well known that women have testosterone. I'm sure a graduate of a medical school would not be "shocked" by this fact.
Anonymous wrote:Hair is also unsanitary
Anonymous wrote:If a woman is overweight and has stomach hair, then loses weight, will the hair disappear?
Anonymous wrote:Hair is also unsanitary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why? if it that important why do men not do the same?Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.
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.
ITA.. that ^PP's statement is weird. I'm hairy, too, and I'm East Asian, got pregnant easily both times in my mid to late 30s.
I am the PP who made this statement, and here is some more information for you. I did not make this up. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hirsutism/symptoms-causes/syc-20354935
Interesting article . The only females I know with “manly hair” ie facial hair -like a beard, but not full, have been overweight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope that men with a little fatty tissue in their breasts would get lipo there or a breast reductions, because that's womanish and nasty.
Right, because hair removal is the same as having major surgery.
It's worse, because it's constant and not a one time thing. Try removing all your body hair for a year, and come back with how you feel about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why? if it that important why do men not do the same?Anonymous wrote:Hair free torso,underarms,back, legs, arms, chin, upper lip, side burn and no unibrow.
Because body hair on men does not indicate a possible hormone/fertility issue.
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.
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.