+58 Everyone should shave at least once. amirite?

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Everyone should experience the itchiness and torment of all that shaved hair growing back lol.

by BothNeedleworker 3 days ago

That is super extremely lucky then!

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Or the ingrown hairs that may or may not get infected in hard to see and reach places.

by alivia57 3 days ago

That's a "no" for me dawg

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Yeah honestly I agree with you. If every man who won't shut up about hairy legs on women had to shave their legs and then have the hair grow back, I think at least some of them would shut up.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

I am a mammal. I have hair. So no thank you.

by eden01 3 days ago

Oh nice! Thanks for sharing :)

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Shaving is physically painful? I feel like you're doing it wrong.

by Garrisonbeier 3 days ago

I have extremely sensitive skin, and shaving is incredibly uncomfortable, for me, especially in my armpits. Some people, it doesn't work for them, and that is okay.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

I've heard that so many times in my life but there was nothing more I could do right. Therefore my legs get the beard clippers.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Ok, I understand where you're coming from with that

by Anonymous 3 days ago

I have no issues with body hair at all, and I certainly wouldn't demand that a partner shaves herself. Facial hair is a different matter for me; I don't want a beard or mustache.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

I spent 15 years hairless, why would I shave now?

by Anonymous 3 days ago

Never understood how people can prefer gnarly hair over clean, soft, smooth skin. Body hair just seems gross and primal to me. It feels unclean, even if its "natural".

by Anonymous 3 days ago

We're all born with it. I don't see the problem (with normal hygiene of course).

by Anonymous 3 days ago

We're also all born producing body odour, feces, and urine. Nature is gross. I don't want to be a hairy caveman, I like smooth, soft, clean skin.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

We're also all born producing body odour, feces, and urine. Nature is gross. The world is not sterile. Accept that. And body odour is perfectly normal (within limits of course, people who don't wash themselves regularly do stink indeed).

by Anonymous 3 days ago

It's not. But I want as much gross stuff out of my sight and contact as much as possible. Body hair is gross. Smoothness > Coarseness.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

I heard that Americans (generalizing of course) have far more issues with body hair and body odor than most European people.

by Anonymous 3 days ago

A rare example of a thing about my culture I appreciate. It feels like a flaw of human biology to me. Not objectively, but it feels that way. Growing weird patches of coarse, gnarled-looking hair to signal "maturity" is just very cavemanish to me. Icky. I can't imagine not preferring the elegance of smooth, clean, soft skin. Seems more "evolved".

by Anonymous 3 days ago

sorry but we're all cavemen.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

Not if we choose not to be.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

But body hair literally has a function... It helps protect your skin from the environment around you, and guide sweat and moisture away from sensitive areas.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

It also protects from bug bites... You can't hygiene yourself out of bug bites 😉

by Anonymous 2 days ago

Again, only slightly. And honestly, I prefer bug bites to body hair. Body hair is just so ugly looking. It mars the beauty of smooth, flawless human skin. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills whenever I talk to pro-body hair people. I simply can't wrap my head around people liking it. It's like if somebody said their favorite color was putrid green, or their favorite food was vomit. It's the exact opposite of attractive. Smoothness is attractive, roughness is ugly.

by Anonymous 2 days ago