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AIBU?

to not shave my legs for ds' s swimming lesson

27 replies

needacosmo · 02/10/2014 09:10

I don't have time. I'm too uncomfortable (pregnancy) and busy with him but I do have to go in with him. Is the wooly mammoth look acceptable in October?

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ebwy · 02/10/2014 09:11

I never shave mine. if someone else doesn't like to look at them I consider it their problem, not mine. don't worry about it for a moment

WaroftheRoses · 02/10/2014 09:12

Does anyone look that closely? I've always wondered....but never quite dared to not shave!

Coughle · 02/10/2014 09:12

Not only acceptable but desirable. Nobody will notice and if they do, who cares? Enjoy the swim.

Princesspond · 02/10/2014 09:14

I just try to get in the water as quickly as possible. Hoping no one else gets close enough to notice. I wouldn't look at anyone else too closely either

cherrybombxo · 02/10/2014 09:20

Anyone who cares is a knob, frankly! Your legs, your decision. Have a nice swim with your DS Smile

MissCalamity · 02/10/2014 09:22

I never look at other people in the swimming pool full stop, never mind their legs.
I'm going in half an hour & couldn't be bothered shaving as well Grin

cailindana · 02/10/2014 09:22

Of course YANBU. If someone cares about your hairy legs then that's a bit sad for them really isn't it?

Mrsjayy · 02/10/2014 09:23

I don't think anybody cares tbh no1 will notice and if they do meh mammoth look all the way Grin

Mrsjayy · 02/10/2014 09:25

I have stopped shaving well not entirely but it doesn't bother me anymore I find it quite liberating and found since I stopped shaving every other day my legs dont seem as hairy (if that makes sense)

redskybynight · 02/10/2014 09:25

Of course YANBU. It obviously doesn't bother you. If it bothers other people then that's their problem not yours!

FetenFirstTimeMum · 02/10/2014 09:29

I wish I am that brave ! I fear that other mums will be scrutinising my legs in the changing room Blush

One of the mums in our group wears leggings sometimes, I am guessing it's when she can't be bothered/too busy/too tired to wax/shave.

TheTrueVoiceOfReason · 02/10/2014 09:32

You wouldnt be asking if you dint think you should shave them. So you are obviously uncomfortable with the woolly mammoth look - your words not mine.

seasavage · 02/10/2014 09:37

Will it have an impact on the lesson? I suspect not. It'll be fine.

ScarlettlovesRhett · 02/10/2014 09:40

Do you notice if other people haven't shaved?

I epilate rather than shave, but quite often leave my legs if I can't be arsed; if it's something up close that will be noticed then I tend to do it - but tbh I am spectacularly unbothered.

If your hairy legs really are bothering you and the bump is making it difficult, then get waxed during your pregnancy - saves you from woolly mammoth worries!

manicinsomniac · 02/10/2014 09:58

Well I wouldn't want to go into the swimming pool with my legs hairy.

But, if you don't mind, it's up to you.

So, although it's not what I (or many people I imagine) would do, YANBU. You don't have to live your life by what's expected.

LittleMissDisorganized · 02/10/2014 10:04

And what if other mums do scrutinise your legs, Feten - hairy legs are not the sign of a moral failing, or neglect, they are just your natural legs.
There's no need for it to mean anything unless you want it to.
I have 6 scars, 10-14 inches long, across both legs from a bad accident. I stopped worrying about shaving when, 6 months later, I could be hoisted in the pool.

ElephantsNeverForgive · 02/10/2014 10:09

I'm too shortsighted to notice if you've shaved your legs or not. Even in my prescription googles I really won't notice.

My legs got the most perfunctory de-fuzz with the electric razor last time I went with the DDs. I have very hairy legs, no way were they 'shaved, smooth and lovely'

ElizabethLemon · 02/10/2014 10:11

I go swimming a few times a week and never bother shaving. Legs, pits or anywhere else.

WestEast · 02/10/2014 10:13

Shock horror. Hairy legs. We are mammals, we have hair.
I shave my legs about three times a year.

marcopront · 02/10/2014 10:18

I have never shaved my legs.

Sallyingforth · 02/10/2014 10:20

Another non-shaver here. It's natural, the way it was intended to be.

Zillionchocolate · 02/10/2014 10:26

I was going to wax my legs yesterday for DS's first swimming lesson. I overheated the wax and spilled it on my hand. I spent the afternoon in A&E and am back again now to have my scalded hand dressed. I'll be hairy this afternoon!

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Bigoldsupermoon · 02/10/2014 10:58

OP, unless you've got so much leg hair that it's dragging you down or other people are getting caught in it like pondweed as they swim past, I think you're alright not to shave! Grin

needsacuppanow · 02/10/2014 11:09

They're your legs, shave or not, it is up to you.
It's no-one elses business but yours and if anyone cares, feel sorry for them that they have nothing better to occupy their minds.
Have a nice swim with your ds. When I was pregnant, the swimming pool was the only place I was comfortable.

hufflebottom · 02/10/2014 11:10

If it's that long just plait it.

Don't make yourself feel more uncomfortable. Other mums will be getting jealous because they wish they had the guts to go out with hairy legs

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