Anonymous wrote:I keep things bare. I just really don't like the feeling of hair in my crevices. It doesn't matter if I'm seeing somebody or not, and I'm not really open to suggestions about how a man would prefer it. I also feel "things" a bit more intensely when bare, which is fun for everyone. But I mostly just don't like hair in crevices.
So the drapes don't match the couch... what about the carpet?
Anonymous wrote:52. Wax it all off and then let it grow in over 5-6 weeks.
I had the infamous “landing strip” in the mid-late 90s to more of a triangle.
My life got so busy and I now see the ease of a 10 min appointment to not have to think about it the rest of the month. And the crack too. Feels so clean.
I had laser when it first came out and was really expensive in the late 90s—saving only the strip but it grew back after 2 decades, but it is much lighter. I don’t have much that ever gets outside of bikini line and my arms and legs have always been virtually hairless since I was a kid.
I’m a brunette too so it’s weird that what little hair is on my arms has always been light colored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bare trend is very much a millennial thing (and i'm sure some Gen Y and Gen X who were still single when it became trendy). WHen i met my DH, literally no one was going bare, and so that's what my generation grew up with and knows. THe generation or two after me had different expectations.
I do think the bare trend will cycle out pretty soon, if it hasn't already.
When i was in 6th grade, i distinctly remember my school library had a subscription to Teen Magazine and had a Q&A article where someone said their BF had requested they shave it off, and the magazine advised they immediately break up because their BF was potentially a pedophile. Times change.....
Hmm
Anonymous wrote:The bare trend is very much a millennial thing (and i'm sure some Gen Y and Gen X who were still single when it became trendy). WHen i met my DH, literally no one was going bare, and so that's what my generation grew up with and knows. THe generation or two after me had different expectations.
I do think the bare trend will cycle out pretty soon, if it hasn't already.
When i was in 6th grade, i distinctly remember my school library had a subscription to Teen Magazine and had a Q&A article where someone said their BF had requested they shave it off, and the magazine advised they immediately break up because their BF was potentially a pedophile. Times change.....
Anonymous wrote:The idea of being hairless seems perverted because adults aren't hairless. I never wax. I trim up and change the style - Christmas tree/triangle in December, heart shape in February, shamrock in March, egg shape in April etc. It keeps things fresh.
Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows
*some men
The all do. But they'll take what they can get
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows
*some men
The all do. But they'll take what they can get
I like variety. My wife switches it up which is hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men prefer no hair below the eyebrows
*some men
The all do. But they'll take what they can get