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Is there a case for NOT shaving?

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themusicmum · 07/09/2017 08:07

Ro, I hear that shaving your legs arms etc is the done thing. I could never see the sense in this. After all, it's natural right? Anyway, am I just strange, or are there others who hold my views?

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GallopingMom · 10/09/2017 16:41

It's a cultural thing. In some cultures most women shave and inb others they don't. It is a choice that everybody should be free to make.

Anecdoche · 10/09/2017 16:44

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noitsnotteatimeyet · 11/09/2017 07:02

Of course there's a case for not shaving - if people (make or female) don't want to shave then they shouldn't feel that they should

However in the UK, shaving is generally the cultural norm and as most teenagers want to fit in the majority will shave

noitsnotteatimeyet · 11/09/2017 07:02

Male.. obviously

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