Oh, whew...it's something you read.
Carry on. Reading is a good thing.
You are behaving like an old bitter hag.
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Oh, whew...it's something you read.
Carry on. Reading is a good thing.
I also wonder why some men prefer women hairless (...)
Without hair the focus is on the essential.
When hairs are gone, women can also decorate this region with temporary Henna paintings or long-time Tattoos, but looking always at the same picture isn't really fun.
Don't ask EKREM, for Pete's sake. Ekrem is the kid who comes to the message board with questions about women. Apparently he's never been around any, ever, until just recently. I'm not even sure he's not confusing women with young boys. In a completely innocent way, I think.
(Page 13)Bassano de Zara, an Italian who resided in Turkey in the 1530s (...) thought the depilation of the pubic area was done so that Turkish women could more easily decoratively dye with henna this region and four fingers length above it. [56]
Hair rituals in Ottoman and Turkish society
http://users.esc.net.au/~nhabel/lectures/aykut.pdf
certianly not me its a change from some of the tribe thats posted on the religious and political forums at least here ( if one chooses to answer ) we have a thread thats just opinion and not one where some dipshit can post a opinion and call it a fact .I'm wondering why I just read that, and why you feel compelled to share?
I feel if you are going to ask a question, you should lead off by answering yourself first. It seems a polite way to have a conversation. I wouldn't expect anyone to share who felt uncomfortable about it. Maybe it is the psychologist in me to explore subtle areas to see what other people think about why they prefer the things they do.
Hope I didn't offend anyone.
certianly not me its a change from some of the tribe thats posted on the religious and political forums at least here ( if one chooses to answer ) we have a thread thats just opinion and not one where some dipshit can post a opinion and call it a fact .I'm wondering why I just read that, and why you feel compelled to share?
I feel if you are going to ask a question, you should lead off by answering yourself first. It seems a polite way to have a conversation. I wouldn't expect anyone to share who felt uncomfortable about it. Maybe it is the psychologist in me to explore subtle areas to see what other people think about why they prefer the things they do.
Hope I didn't offend anyone.
i digress
im of the old school i like some grass on the playing field .
the modern hollywood fashion that has girls with no body hair & plastic tits doesnt do anything for me .
many european girls do not shave pubic hair or at most they just trim
japanese women mostly dont even do that .
its i do believe mostly a usa thingy
to me girls who are completly hairless other than the head look like dolls or small children rather frightening .
when you were a teen or in puberty did not movies where a climpse of pubic hair was shown get you a stiffy ??
that image to me still holds true .
Prefer girls without body hair, but hell, I'm pretty hairy myself, so who am I to make demands?
Shaved armpits and legs are pretty standard across the board nowadays, at least in Europe, Latin America, and East Asia. Can't say I know much about Central Asia, the Middle East, or Africa on the matter.
Should women be hairless except for their head?
"Should" as in it matters?!
Well yeah, it matters as this thread attests from responses.
Prefer girls without body hair, but hell, I'm pretty hairy myself, so who am I to make demands?
Shaved armpits and legs are pretty standard across the board nowadays, at least in Europe, Latin America, and East Asia. Can't say I know much about Central Asia, the Middle East, or Africa on the matter.
So maybe it is a Worldly thingy.
Euro men aren't typically interested in women, are they?
Hmm, I surely don't know the answer, or ever gave it a thought. I know a few German couples, who come for vacations, and they seem to be very much into one another, happy, sharing, and doing things together. Married, traditional types, sing old folk songs, clap, etc. You really don't see to much in their films about relationships or marriage. Surely they court, etc.
Some religious women don't shave?
What religion would that be, pray tell?
The Swartzentruber Amish
Women are not allowed to cut their hair, shave their legs or underarms. They are not allowed to use any type of birth control, makeup, nail polish, perfume. They cannot smoke.
Practices of the Amish
And I believe French women do not shave, I have heard, not sure.