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Always glad to be of service in terms of freaking out men with the gruesome reality of womanhood. You should tune in for my next installation on babies and amniotic fluid and episiotomies.
Yum.
Re: Married Women and Body Hair...
Always glad to be of service in terms of freaking out men with the gruesome reality of womanhood. You should tune in for my next installation on babies and amniotic fluid and episiotomies.
Yum.
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to tell you the truth I am going to tell wife not to remove them for like month(s)-----> (no idea how fast they grow).
Just see feel how they feel. ![]()
I will also I make use she dont used to it and use it as weapon against me :nono:
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'Good Men' will still continue to look for 'Goood women'. :p
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Jimmy. That's gross. It doesn't feel that much different than your hairy legs. Just run your hands on your own legs.
Really girls? You don't remember aunties fro
your childhood with hairy legs and arms? I remember aunties all the time with full mustaches and heavy facial hair. I don't get why they didn't take care of that?
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u saying my legs are gross?
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Yes.
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ok,
I was just making sure.
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I remember some of them, yes. But I dont remember my mom with a mustache, unshaped eyebrows or body hair ever. She doesnt have hair on legs or arms and she passed that on to us.
Most of the married women I know are not extremely paranoid about it but they generally speaking do groom, wax and shave frequently.
Jimmy. That's gross. It doesn't feel that much different than your hairy legs. Just run your hands on your own legs.
Really girls? You don't remember aunties fro your childhood with hairy legs and arms? I remember aunties all the time with full mustaches and heavy facial hair. I don't get why they didn't take care of that?
Those aunties were probably divided into two camps:
Those who did thread when they were younger, which more often than not will cause the hairs to get thicker in the areas that are sensitive to androgens - upper lip, chin, sideburns. The resulting problems such as ingrown hairs are no fun.
Those who developed a lot of facial after during menopause and most likely were at the point were they didn't see the point fussing over it.
It would be nice if life were so simple.
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Yeah... I'm seriously thinking of getting laser hair removal. Once I've saved up enough for it.
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Make sure you don't run out of change during the procedure.
I mean.... It wont be too nice to look at.
I dont shave my legs too…
Reason 1.. I dont have much hears on my legs
Reason 2..I dont wear capri or short skirts ![]()
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why i even freaking read this thread,… i will never look at her again as before
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pcg.. you suck !
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i hate women having hairs on their legs n other areas ![]()
Yeah... I'm seriously thinking of getting laser hair removal. Once I've saved up enough for it.
then make sure you save enough to get a treatment every 10-12 months. :)
ps. i don’t think it is really about wearing capris and short skirts.
Yes i know…But i dont have much hear on my legs…so i dont think i have to wax..thats why ![]()
What happened to basic grooming for yourself? Marital status shouldn't matter.. I've seen a few Aunty's that had growth on their chins due to hormonal issues..but Alhamdulilah never seen any scary hairy women.
then make sure you save enough to get a treatment every 10-12 months. :)
huh?
this makes no sense.
properly performed laser requires a number of treatments every few months (time depends on area treated) and will be anywhere from 3 - 8 treatments. laser cannot eliminate fine hairs.. hence it is a permanent reduction. it will only be effective on the coarser, darker hairs. finer hairs that keep coming back aren't being permanently destroyed and there is no point continuing with laser.
you will not need a 'touch up' later unless (a) the follicles weren't destroyed due to ineffective settings (b) you deveop new hair.. on somewhere like the legs this is very, very unlikely to happen.
laser on the face is a bad idea.