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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

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tiggy114 · 03/10/2012 18:57

Does anyone know when or how it became unattractive to have pubes. I'm 33 now and in my early 20's it was never an issue. I always had them and non of my boyfs ever complained. It was never mentioned. I even dyed em blue once with hair mascara to surprise a boyf :) fast forward 10 years and i find myself in agony at the waxing parlor wondering why i'm doing it? It's not pressure from my current man and i don't really watch porn or any tv programs of that sort. It seems to have creeped up on me and many of my friends are the same. I'm fumoxed as to where this trend started. What do people think?

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Himalaya · 04/10/2012 11:01

I don't know.

It used to be normal to have free-range eyebrows too.

PunkInDublic · 04/10/2012 13:56

The free range eyebrows are back Himalaya which is a bugger for me as mine make me look angry. I have them thin as I have a rather masculine face and stripping them back gives my face a more feminine happy look.

I am one of the worlds most hairy women, I could offer refuge to endangered woodland creatures in my body hair in it's natural state. I do a lot of contact sports and have slight incontinence so having them off and having any leaks go straight to a tena pad which I can easily change rather than my pubes is my preferred choice.

That said pubes don't strike me as dirty or unattractive, I have a bit of a thing for nice body hair, on both sexes. I'd like to see it become a non-issue, like head hair, some long, some short, some bald, so what. If you don't like being waxed and aren't bothered about the result don't do it.

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