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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:27 am


LorienLlewellyn
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I don't remove any of my body hair, and I have never had trouble getting a partner.

Wait, so by any, do you mean none at all? Like, armpits, legs, etc?

Correct.

Oh, okay. Gotcha. More power to yah for your strong spirit, Lorien!
PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:50 pm


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I don't remove any of my body hair, and I have never had trouble getting a partner.

Wait, so by any, do you mean none at all? Like, armpits, legs, etc?

Correct.
wow. i've never met anyone who didn't shave anything before xd

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:17 am


I think bodily hair should be completely in control of the person who owns it, and they shouldn't feel pressured to mess with it because of other people. Obviously if you're with someone and their bodily hair is causing you discomfort when you do stuff, then you can always ask politely if they might consider it.
I personally shave pretty much everything, because I like the feeling of being all smooth, although in winter I usually can't be bothered.
PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:52 pm


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I think bodily hair should be completely in control of the person who owns it, and they shouldn't feel pressured to mess with it because of other people. Obviously if you're with someone and their bodily hair is causing you discomfort when you do stuff, then you can always ask politely if they might consider it.
I personally shave pretty much everything, because I like the feeling of being all smooth, although in winter I usually can't be bothered.
Actually shaving you beard for a guy makes you almost twice as likely to get a job.
Due to the fact its a regular habitual thing you do it it a step towards proveing you aren't lazy........ Which is stupid i might add, but understandable

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:00 pm


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I think bodily hair should be completely in control of the person who owns it, and they shouldn't feel pressured to mess with it because of other people. Obviously if you're with someone and their bodily hair is causing you discomfort when you do stuff, then you can always ask politely if they might consider it.
I personally shave pretty much everything, because I like the feeling of being all smooth, although in winter I usually can't be bothered.
Actually shaving you beard for a guy makes you almost twice as likely to get a job.
Due to the fact its a regular habitual thing you do it it a step towards proveing you aren't lazy........ Which is stupid i might add, but understandable

And shaving your legs and your pubes if you're a woman makes you more likely to be considered attractive, but that doesn't mean it's a good thing. Facial hair shouldn't be used to quantify how active someone is.
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