I am unsettled by this, so I decided to write a post about it while my account is still active:
Why is it that when a girl has any trace of pubic hair -which, of course, is only natural- it is accompanied by comments like "nasty bush" or "scary beaver" and the like?
I hate to break it to you guys, but in the real world, EVERYONE has pubic hair.
Shaved & waxed are nice - I'm all for them - but of course, that is not necessarily "better." Just because a woman makes the choice to keep her pubic hair, rather than upholding a rather unrealistic standard (established by the porn industry, as we know), doesn't mean she should be made to feel self-conscious about it. I'm not a feminist or anything, and this goes for guys, too, of course. But then, I don't know many women that think negatively of a man with pubic hair...
Why is it that when a girl has any trace of pubic hair -which, of course, is only natural- it is accompanied by comments like "nasty bush" or "scary beaver" and the like?
I hate to break it to you guys, but in the real world, EVERYONE has pubic hair.
Shaved & waxed are nice - I'm all for them - but of course, that is not necessarily "better." Just because a woman makes the choice to keep her pubic hair, rather than upholding a rather unrealistic standard (established by the porn industry, as we know), doesn't mean she should be made to feel self-conscious about it. I'm not a feminist or anything, and this goes for guys, too, of course. But then, I don't know many women that think negatively of a man with pubic hair...
eggmcgreg:
For what it is worth, I agree. Variety is the spice of life in most things, and it would be nice to see that reflected hirsutically in this place.