I think it's time to embrace women not shaving

These (NSFW) pictures from Huffpost article linked in the spoiler box the show just how erotic and beautiful a woman’s unshaven legs and body can be. It’s a garden, you need to let it grow.

Huffpost article here 14 Photos Show How Liberating It Can Be To Go All Natural (NSFW)

Eeeww, no.

I’m sorry but that crap is gross.

If they are comfortable in their own skin and fur and keep the insects down to a tolerable level I don’t see a problem.

I can deal with the armpit hair; it seems like kind of a balance to pubic hair, which I’m cool with. Not that I’m personally going to grow out my armpit hair, but meh. Somehow, though, the leg hair squicks me the hell out. Weird.

My wife HAS to shave her pits. It was part of her marital vows.

Armpit hair is exciting, leg hair I could get used to, and pubic hair, frankly, drives me wild with lust.

“Erotic and beautiful” were not words springing to mind as I looked at the images. To each their own, I guess, but it did nothing for me (public hair, I don’t mind so much as the rest of it).

Could not disagree more.

At this point in the history of the Internet, anyone who hasn’t accepted that different people have different feelings about what looks good, and that nothing is objectively ugly or beautiful, is just willfully obtuse.

Bush on the cooch is a must. Maybe because of that’s what the models had in the Playboys I saw in the 70’s? Or maybe the first one I had you could have knit a sweater with? My wife shaved hers once because she was super pissed at me and knew I didn’t like baby vag.

All that other fur on those girls is a deal breaker. Tarantula babes are freaky unattractive.

Soembody take the booze away from Astro, he’s had enough. :smiley:

+1

The less hair, the better. Then again, I’m just a boring old straight cis male.

No. Juuuuust, no. Given I grew up spankin’ it to late 70s *Playboy * and early 80s porn I don’t mind and kinda like a little 70s-style bush. But armpit hair and leg hair?!? Literally makes me want to puke. Guys are hairy, chicks ain’t…

I’m all for women not shaving provided they’re all for being single.

Not a fan of armpit hair or leg hair on women. Not much of a fan of it on men either, frankly, but it’s usually covered up, so that’s not an issue most of the time.

Pubic hair I’m okay with, as long as it’s not rampant.

Not that anybody should be accommodating for my eclectic tastes.

Long ago I dated a guy who thought armpit hair was very sexy. Well, sorry. I don’t like it on myself.

I’ve never really needed to shave my legs*, and I am not shaving my snatch except every once in awhile, for science. But the pit hair has got to go.

If somebody likes it on herself, fine. Not me. I don’t even have that much, or rather, I wouldn’t, but never mind, it’s gone.

*The tradeoff here was unfortunately blonde eyebrow/eyelashes.

I think there was some trimming in some of those pictures. Not to mention that only a few of them showed hairy legs.

I don’t mind a little leg hair, but at some point too much hair would turn me off.

Actually, some chicks are hairy- as has been proven.
No women would ever need to shave, it would be a non-issue, if your assertion that “chicks ain’t” had any grounding in reality.

Wait, so not only can they not date you (they’ll be so disappointed to hear, I’m sure), but they can’t date anybody? Because you decree it?
I wouldn’t say that I’m into women who go unshaven, but it’s not a turn-off either.
I’ve seen some women make it very sexy, others not so much. It’s never been a deal breaker in and of itself. Certainly, if I began a relationship with a woman who, during the course of the relationship, decided to change her grooming habits, it wouldn’t be an issue for me.

But, sure, it’s an aesthetic. Being an aesthetic, it’s perfectly reasonable that some people may have a preference for or against it. I have no issue with anyone having a preference against it. But when it comes to grown adults suddenly reverting back to age 14 “Eeeeew! Gross!!! Did you see that???”, unable to refrain from comment (even if they believe they’re commenting discreetly to a friend), frankly, it’s pathetic. Get over yourself. It’s a human body. Grow up.

Pretty much the same as pointing and gawking at little people.