I have recently decided to try not shaving my legs or my underarms. I wear trousers most of the time anyway. It's absolutely preposterous to claim that having hair on your body makes you less feminine. When people go through puberty, their bodies start to change and become more mature i.e. boys start to become men and girls start to become women. One of the changes is that we grow body hair.
So, for girls, puberty is the process of becoming a woman. One of the changes is body hair. Therefore, body hair is a sign of sexual maturity. The idea that women have to shave it off seems to be a social construct. It's perfectly natural.
I've not told anyone that I'm not planning on shaving. I'm trying not to draw attention to it and to make it as natural as possible. If anyone asks why, I will tell them and if they don't accept my right not to shave and think it's disgusting or unattractive, then that will just show me how shallow they are. I wouldn't want to be friends with/be in a relationship with someone who thinks less of a person because of body hair, a natural, healthy thing.
To the person who negged me, I would like to know what problem you have with me not shaving.