Girls: Do you ever go a long time w/o shaving?

pyonir

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bmacd

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<reminisce>My ex-gf told me that the only time she'd go more than a day w/o shaving was in the michigan winter months and she'd go for a month or so. </reminisce>

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Isla

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My husband sincerely doesn't care if I shave or not. So, depending on what I am wearing and the time of year it is, I can go for weeks without shaving. I always shave my underarms and my legs up to my kneecaps, though. Those are the parts of me that show most often, so they stay pretty smooth. I also hardly ever wear makeup. My husband says I am totally sexy and beautiful just the way I am, so there! :p ~

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Booster

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I'm not a girl, but thanks for the reminder. I just realized I haven't shaved in two days! Thank you! Going to shave now.
 

Anubis

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i a guy shave every cople of days cause im lazy. but theres a girl at my work who dosent shave her pits she has more pit hair them me
 

bmacd

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Originally posted by: TheEvil1
i a guy shave every cople of days cause im lazy. but theres a girl at my work who dosent shave her pits she has more pit hair them me

omfg...that's by far one of the most troubled things i've read today on ATOT.

blech

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Geekbabe

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Oh good,yet another opportunity to discuss personal care habits with you boys !!


Shave ? imho waxing is the only way to go,hurts like hell but lasts for weeks.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: baffled2
Oh good,yet another opportunity to discuss personal care habits with you boys !!


Shave ? imho waxing is the only way to go,hurts like hell but lasts for weeks.

hehe.... that thread @ ralli's was great :D
 

Geekbabe

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Originally posted by: Beau6183
Originally posted by: baffled2
Oh good,yet another opportunity to discuss personal care habits with you boys !!


Shave ? imho waxing is the only way to go,hurts like hell but lasts for weeks.

hehe.... that thread @ ralli's was great :D


Yeah it was,quite shocking to discover that the term "smooth boys" was pretty accurate in a lot of cases ! :Q
 

LordJezo

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Originally posted by: baffled2
Oh good,yet another opportunity to discuss personal care habits with you boys !!


Shave ? imho waxing is the only way to go,hurts like hell but lasts for weeks.

Heck yeah wifey!

I think the question of this thread should be broken down into different body parts and discussed in detail.

 

djheater

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Why Women Shave Their Legs and Underarms -

We all know the power of advertising. At the turn of the century, for example, the South African Diamond company, DeBeers, created the image that the diamond was forever and therefore would make an excellent wedding ring.

Another marketing campaign around this time convinced the women of North America to shave their body hair. Notably, women in the other parts of the world do not engage on masse in this ritual. Even in French Canada, the habit is not largely undertaken.

It all began with the May, 1915 edition of Harper's Bazaar magazine that featured a model sporting the latest fashion. She wore a sleeveless evening gown that exposed, for the first time in fashion, her bare shoulders, and her armpits.

A young marketing executive with the Wilkinson Sword Company, who also made razor blades for men, designed a campaign to convince the women of North America that:

(a) Underarm hair was unhygienic (b) It was unfeminine.

In two years, the sales of razor blades doubled as our grandmothers and great grandmothers made themselves conform to this socially constructed gender stereotype. This norm for North American women has been reinforced by several generations of daughters who role-modeled their mothers.

It doesn't bother me one way or the other... my wife is fair skinned and not very hairy.... I could care less really...

<---proud I'm not a tool for marketing perpetrated before I was even born.