I'm a feminist who hates hairy legs. Come at me. It's not that I find it unfeminine and see that as an issue, I just think it's a thing of upkeep and looking after yourself. I also have a slightly irrational fear of body hair.
I love it when I've epilated and moiaturised my legs and they're so smoooooth. When you wear pyjama bottoms to bed and the feel of rhe duvet on ur legs tho
I'm a feminist who hates hairy legs. Come at me. It's not that I find it unfeminine and see that as an issue, I just think it's a thing of upkeep and looking after yourself.
Fair enough.
I also have a slightly irrational fear of body hair.
LOL. Then I'm your worst nightmare come true - I'm covered with fur.
I love it when I've epilated and moiaturised my legs and they're so smoooooth. When you wear pyjama bottoms to bed and the feel of rhe duvet on ur legs tho
Dude shaving like every 2-3 days takes effort lol. Waxing is a pain. Men can walk around with hairy legs and I don't mind.
then don't do it, but you don't have any right to get butthurt at guys not finding it attractive i'd love to just never shave my beard, but i know i look like a scruffy ISIS member and i'm not naive or entitled enough to expect people to look past it
then don't do it, but you don't have any right to get butthurt at guys not finding it attractive i'd love to just never shave my beard, but i know i look like a scruffy ISIS member and i'm not naive or entitled enough to expect people to look past it
Nah I'll continue doing it (shaving/waxing the legs) for my own good, cos it feels nice and looks nice to me, but for example in the winter I don't bother. But I'm just speaking for girls who are naturally really hairy who may find it difficult to cope. Jheeze man.
Nah I'll continue doing it (shaving/waxing the legs) for my own good, cos it feels nice and looks nice to me, but for example in the winter I don't bother. But I'm just speaking for girls who are naturally really hairy who may find it difficult to cope. Jheeze man.
They don't have to do it either I just think it's incredibly unfair how men get demonised for having preferences or for finding things that require effort attractive
They don't have to do it either I just think it's incredibly unfair how men get demonised for having preferences or for finding things that require effort attractive
Well I'm sorry that my post did that as that wasn't my intention. I was just curious. I'm actually really surprise of how quite a few actually don't care!
I'm a feminist who hates hairy legs. Come at me. It's not that I find it unfeminine and see that as an issue, I just think it's a thing of upkeep and looking after yourself. I also have a slightly irrational fear of body hair.
I love it when I've epilated and moiaturised my legs and they're so smoooooth. When you wear pyjama bottoms to bed and the feel of rhe duvet on ur legs tho
I'm a feminist who hates hairy legs. Come at me. It's not that I find it unfeminine and see that as an issue, I just think it's a thing of upkeep and looking after yourself. I also have a slightly irrational fear of body hair.I love it when I've epilated and moiaturised my legs and they're so smoooooth. When you wear pyjama bottoms to bed and the feel of rhe duvet on ur legs tho
Where do you think your 'irrational fear' comes from though?...and your view that hairlessness is such a crucial part of 'upkeep and looking after yourself'? If you think your aversion to body hair is founded entirely individually, I don't think you're right...
Is that supposed to be a joke? That is so hairy! It looks like a man wearing a skirt, and I don't understand how she has hair growing on her thighs?! I also have light skin and dark hair, but I sometimes don't bother shaving in winter for a while because I only have a small amount of very fine hair on my lower legs. I think that's OK and I've never had any complaints from boyfriends.