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Nine Black Poppies 10-19-2010 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Dirty (Post 945137)
Because I don't find hairy armpits arousing?

Ummm... ok? That makes sense.

No. It's because you define femininity by what arouses you.

right-track 10-19-2010 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Nine Black Poppies (Post 945181)
No. It's because you define femininity by what arouses you.

True...ish.
I define femininity because I'm pre programmed that way.
If under arm hair was indeed truly feminine, then I'd probably find it arousing...along with long distance lorry drivers.

Sansa Stark 10-19-2010 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by pourmeanother (Post 945171)
By your definition any woman who could grow a full beard should keep it rather than shave it. It's only natural.


Not really, I think we should be able to shave ourselves at our own leisure and not be criticised for doing it or not doing it. If she wants to have her beard and keep it, that's cool. If she has her beard, and shaves it, that's cool too. I shave when I feel like it, because it feels nice to rub up against things. Odd times, I like the way hair feels. If I don't want to shave my body, I don't have to. If I want to shave my body, I do.

Sansa Stark 10-19-2010 01:07 PM

lol, I love how someone tagged this as "show me your hairy pits"

Dirty 10-19-2010 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Nine Black Poppies (Post 945181)
No. It's because you define femininity by what arouses you.

Something feminine is something associated with females. I associate shaved armpits with females. One of the last things I think about women is body hair.

Whether affected by society or not (I think the 'societal affect on the mind' thing is overblown by feminists. Why is it such a bad thing again?) I'm attracted to what I am attracted to. If you put identical twins beside each other, and one has hair everywhere and one is shaved everywhere, I am going directly for the shaved one. And it's not because it's cool or what expected or whatever. It's because I think shaved girls are SEXY and hairy ones are NOT.


Unless the lead singer of pussycat dolls gets hairy. She could grow a Scott Ian (of Anthrax) beard and I'd still bone her. :P thats just cause shes my dream girl though :bowdown::love:

Paedantic Basterd 10-19-2010 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty (Post 945230)
(I think the 'societal affect on the mind' thing is overblown by feminists. Why is it such a bad thing again?)

Because it implements double standards and sets unreasonable expectations on women globally.

NumberNineDream 10-19-2010 02:02 PM

^I think it would be better if we kept the 'hairy armpits and women' discussion in the thread dedicated to it. The 2 threads going on together is just ridiculous.

Shame booboo isn't here...

jackhammer 10-19-2010 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Spike*Spiegel (Post 944954)

I am so typically male:

Scarlett O'Hara 10-20-2010 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dirty (Post 945128)
Spell check told me it wasn't a word. I used it anyways.

I guess most women around here need to work on their self-esteem then. I'm sorry, there's absolutely zero part of me that finds armpit hair on a woman attractive in even the slightest way. It's gross. Whether it's instilled by society OR natural, that really doesn't matter to me. All I know is that a bush under the arms is a surefire way to murder my boner in about 2 seconds.

And no, I'm not joking. I associate shaved armpits with women, as I would think most guys would. It's what I consider feminine. As for womens bodies being naturally sexy, i completely disagree. Like I said, there's nothing attractive to me about a jungle under the clothes. :eek:

What does having armpit hair have to do with our self esteem? "Most women here"? Do you even know most of the female members here? I don't think so, so please stop overgeneralising.

RVCA 10-20-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 945438)
I am so typically male:

:laughing:


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