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what are your thoughts on girls who don't shave their legs or anything?
Do you think its disgusting or normal?
8 Answers
- ?Lv 75 years agoFavorite Answer
Women only started shaving their legs in the early 20th century, when skirts and dresses started getting shorter. Before that, they had hairy legs, and no one thought anything of it. It's the way human bodies are supposed to be.
- 5 years ago
One of my best friends who is a girl told me that she hadn't shaved her legs in 3 days and I really wanted to see but she wouldn't show me. I don't think it's a problem until it gets so long that it is no longer growing. If it's been 3 days I don't think it's bad at all.
- ?Lv 75 years ago
i wax my pubes, upper lip, and pits regularly. But my arms and legs i dont do regularly. only whenever i find the time, or if i have a special event coming up (like a wedding or gathering i will be attending)
But i dont think badly or get grossed out by people who dont shave at all, male or female. It's their choice, and it isn't hurting anyone. In fact, i admire their bravery so much. It isnt easy to resist shaving when so many people still look so badly on not shaving, especialy for women.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
it's only a western social thing.
- Anonymous5 years ago
bad hygiene.
Source(s): I will elaborate. When a man or woman doesn't shave their private area (at least lease keep it tight, bacteria from moisture (sweat) sets in. Odor and bacteria is very relevant. Oral sex is not pleasurable otherwise. You said the word 'anything', therefore, I mentioned private areas and I, too, mean no disrespect.