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Previously on "If you're hippy and you know it and you really want to show it..."
I would say that Ms O'Toole is on the hairier side of average female hairiness (although, as most women shave, it is difficult to be sure). However, not a hint of moustache or mono-brow? Does her hirsuit policy only apply from neck down?
How hairy you are in places depends on your genes. Some people are just hairy all over but others have more hair in some places.
Lots of women don't shave their legs in winter. Though I've only remember 2 back in my days at uni who had such hairy legs you could see them though quite thick tights.
The immature boys use to sit in the uni bars and laugh at them, while the more mature men didn't bat an eyelid.
The reason they didn't stay hairless all year round is because they were so hairy they had to wax to avoid skin irritation, and waxing at a salon isn't the top most thing on a student budget. Their boyfriends didn't care. (And yes we had a discussion about hair removal and best methods etc to find out why they were so hairy.)
I would say that Ms O'Toole is on the hairier side of average female hairiness (although, as most women shave, it is difficult to be sure). However, not a hint of moustache or mono-brow? Does her hirsuit policy only apply from neck down?
Well I don't shave, but I use different clipper grades on different parts of my body (armpits, arms, hands, legs, pubic area, chest, etc) to keep clean and tidy
Hands up all the blokes who shave their armpits (or legs). Thought so ...
Me.
Well I don't shave, but I use different clipper grades on different parts of my body (armpits, arms, hands, legs, pubic area, chest, etc) to keep clean and tidy.
But what you're missing, is women are supposed to display themselves better than men, that is in essence one of the things that encompasses femininity. Perhaps they do this to make up for the fact they spew blood out of an orifice every month unlike men, who knows.
The fact is, a woman not shaving her pits or legs, is the same as a man not shaving his face and looking like a mutton chop murderer.
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