Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so weird that one poster never came back to answer why body hair is unhygienic for girls, but fine for boys 🤔
NP. Body hair certainly can be unhygienic for boys; parents need to teach them about the importance of showering, deodorant, etc. Most boys, at least when they become aware of girls judging them, learn to keep clean.
But everyone knows that ladies do not have unwanted hair on certain body parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s so weird that one poster never came back to answer why body hair is unhygienic for girls, but fine for boys 🤔
NP. Body hair certainly can be unhygienic for boys; parents need to teach them about the importance of showering, deodorant, etc. Most boys, at least when they become aware of girls judging them, learn to keep clean.
But everyone knows that ladies do not have unwanted hair on certain body parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
This article is mostly about armpit hair but OPs daughter is hardly alone, younger women are shaving less than we did
https://nypost.com/2022/03/02/gen-z-gals-on-growing-out-body-hair-its-sexy-and-empowering/"35 percent of Americans have no preference if women shave or not, while 7 percent said they should not shave. For respondents between the ages of 18 and 35, female fur proved to be even less of an issue, with a majority confessing that they either find armpit hair attractive or don’t care if a woman has it."
I’d like to meet a man openly admitting he prefers no hair in our turbulent times![]()
Don’t worry, there are plenty of Andrew Tates out there
Hm, fewer than you think, or at least those who are open about it. Even a DH won’t always tell his DW he prefers when she shaves.
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.
But it literally is not poor hygiene and it doesn’t look dirty. I mean, maybe you have looked at a man’s leg hair and thought it was dirty, but most people do not.
But where does it stop? What about wearing a bathing suit without thr bikini line groomed? You all are ok with that?
Anonymous wrote:It’s so weird that one poster never came back to answer why body hair is unhygienic for girls, but fine for boys 🤔
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.
But it literally is not poor hygiene and it doesn’t look dirty. I mean, maybe you have looked at a man’s leg hair and thought it was dirty, but most people do not.
But where does it stop? What about wearing a bathing suit without thr bikini line groomed? You all are ok with that?
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.
But it literally is not poor hygiene and it doesn’t look dirty. I mean, maybe you have looked at a man’s leg hair and thought it was dirty, but most people do not.
But where does it stop? What about wearing a bathing suit without thr bikini line groomed? You all are ok with that?
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.
But it literally is not poor hygiene and it doesn’t look dirty. I mean, maybe you have looked at a man’s leg hair and thought it was dirty, but most people do not.
Anonymous wrote:Glue on a beard and put her in a circus side show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
Do you also instruct your daughters to wear tight shirts and short skirts because that’s what boys prefer?
Dressing for the occasion and in the most flattering way possible within that framework is important, wouldn’t you agree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
This article is mostly about armpit hair but OPs daughter is hardly alone, younger women are shaving less than we did
https://nypost.com/2022/03/02/gen-z-gals-on-growing-out-body-hair-its-sexy-and-empowering/"35 percent of Americans have no preference if women shave or not, while 7 percent said they should not shave. For respondents between the ages of 18 and 35, female fur proved to be even less of an issue, with a majority confessing that they either find armpit hair attractive or don’t care if a woman has it."
I’d like to meet a man openly admitting he prefers no hair in our turbulent times![]()
Don’t worry, there are plenty of Andrew Tates out there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
Do you also instruct your daughters to wear tight shirts and short skirts because that’s what boys prefer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
Oh my god, no. Not only would that not be an effective motivator in my daughter’s case, it would make her doubt me as a sane advisor. It’s really not cool in her crowd to do anything whatsoever because that’s what boys prefer. Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I would say:
Look, I can tell you that no matter what they say, and especially what other girls or women say, most boys and men prefer shaved. Now, I am not saying you should make sacrifices to be liked by boys better. All I am saying is that’s a well known fact, it’s just not ok to say it outright anymore because equality and all that. It is up to you how to deal with the knowledge I shared with you, I am not going to come back to this conversation unless you bring it up, and thank you for listening despite feeling uncomfortable!
Do you also instruct your daughters to wear tight shirts and short skirts because that’s what boys prefer?