Tombstone Mountain Posted August 6, 2014 Share Posted August 6, 2014 Anybody here ever been to Asheville, NC? Lot's of furry legged gals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troutman Posted August 6, 2014 Share Posted August 6, 2014 Anybody here ever been to Asheville, NC? Lot's of furry legged gals Nope, Thanks for the heads-up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janie Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Think about this one. Why? If you do, then why not get your arms while you're at it? Smooth arms are as equally attractive as smooth legs if you ask me, and hairly legs aren't unnatractive to begin with. We live in a conditioned world, indeed I have to shave my arms and legs, though I shave my arms more often. I try not to run a sharp blade over my skin unless said skin is going to be uncovered in front of others.I hate body hair. On me. I love it on men. Especially arms and chest. I shave all the time because it just feels soooo good to have soft, smooth skin. A friend of a friend had the hairiest arms I've ever seen. Dark, thick furry arms on a woman does not look good. Nor does facial hair. Some gals seem to not be aware they have little walrus-like hairs sprouting from their top lip. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mara Posted August 17, 2014 Share Posted August 17, 2014 Think about this one. Why? If you do, then why not get your arms while you're at it? Smooth arms are as equally attractive as smooth legs if you ask me, and hairly legs aren't unnatractive to begin with. We live in a conditioned world, indeed I have to shave my arms and legs, though I shave my arms more often. I try not to run a sharp blade over my skin unless said skin is going to be uncovered in front of others.I hate body hair. On me. I love it on men. Especially arms and chest. I shave all the time because it just feels soooo good to have soft, smooth skin. A friend of a friend had the hairiest arms I've ever seen. Dark, thick furry arms on a woman does not look good. Nor does facial hair. Some gals seem to not be aware they have little walrus-like hairs sprouting from their top lip. If' I'm talking to a woman and she's got whiskers or the barest beginnings of a goatee, sometimes I can't even focus on what she's saying. I nod and smile but my brain is screaming, "HOW DOES SHE NOT NOTICE THOSE HUGE LONG HAIRS HANGING FROM HER CHIN????" I do understand about PCOS and that's a different ballgame entirely. One of my favorite co-workers has it and spent a small fortune on electrolysis. She's still got to wax and tweeze. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
x1yyz Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Think about this one. Why? If you do, then why not get your arms while you're at it? Smooth arms are as equally attractive as smooth legs if you ask me, and hairly legs aren't unnatractive to begin with. We live in a conditioned world, indeed I have to shave my arms and legs, though I shave my arms more often. I try not to run a sharp blade over my skin unless said skin is going to be uncovered in front of others.I hate body hair. On me. I love it on men. Especially arms and chest. I shave all the time because it just feels soooo good to have soft, smooth skin. A friend of a friend had the hairiest arms I've ever seen. Dark, thick furry arms on a woman does not look good. Nor does facial hair. Some gals seem to not be aware they have little walrus-like hairs sprouting from their top lip. If' I'm talking to a woman and she's got whiskers or the barest beginnings of a goatee, sometimes I can't even focus on what she's saying. I nod and smile but my brain is screaming, "HOW DOES SHE NOT NOTICE THOSE HUGE LONG HAIRS HANGING FROM HER CHIN????" I do understand about PCOS and that's a different ballgame entirely. One of my favorite co-workers has it and spent a small fortune on electrolysis. She's still got to wax and tweeze. I agree completely. It's one thing to not give in to preordained ideals of beauty. It's another thing to let yourself go entirely. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troutman Posted August 18, 2014 Share Posted August 18, 2014 Think about this one. Why? If you do, then why not get your arms while you're at it? Smooth arms are as equally attractive as smooth legs if you ask me, and hairly legs aren't unnatractive to begin with. We live in a conditioned world, indeed I have to shave my arms and legs, though I shave my arms more often. I try not to run a sharp blade over my skin unless said skin is going to be uncovered in front of others.I hate body hair. On me. I love it on men. Especially arms and chest. I shave all the time because it just feels soooo good to have soft, smooth skin. A friend of a friend had the hairiest arms I've ever seen. Dark, thick furry arms on a woman does not look good. Nor does facial hair. Some gals seem to not be aware they have little walrus-like hairs sprouting from their top lip. If' I'm talking to a woman and she's got whiskers or the barest beginnings of a goatee, sometimes I can't even focus on what she's saying. I nod and smile but my brain is screaming, "HOW DOES SHE NOT NOTICE THOSE HUGE LONG HAIRS HANGING FROM HER CHIN????" I do understand about PCOS and that's a different ballgame entirely. One of my favorite co-workers has it and spent a small fortune on electrolysis. She's still got to wax and tweeze. I agree completely. It's one thing to not give in to preordained ideals of beauty. It's another thing to let yourself go entirely. So there is hope for San Francisco. :cheerleader: :P 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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