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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:41 pm
There are a lot of questions girls are afraid to ask because of what people might think of them or they are uncomfortable. I think it's eaiser when you're not face to face with someone and plus the people you know on here don't know you in real life so it's easier to ask on here. It's usually questions about your body or something that you can't talk about to other people. So does anyone have any questions to ask?
My question: I've always been uncomfortable with asking my friends about this, and I'm not so close to my parents so...okay it's a body question. It's not so personal, but yeah. How much hair is too much? Leg hair and all. And is it normal to have curly hair on your ...? D;
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:46 pm
Yes its fine, I have curly hair on my head and my *ahem* is curly haired when its a little longer. >_< In my opinion if you only wear pants you dont really have to shave your legs, but I personally dont think hair of any sort is attractive on a shown leg. Though, thats just my opinion. Arm hair though, is fine as long as its not apelike, if your arms are a little hairy its perfectly normal.
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:02 pm
It's supposed to be curly. If it wasn't, then that... that would be very strange.
Eh, leg hair. It doesn't really matter to me, stubble and about three days growth is fine by me. Perfectly smooth legs kinda creep me out, to be truthful. So shiny.... @_@
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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:20 am
Yup, the hair down there is usually curly... I think only girls with very straight hair (and very little ethnic mix) have it less curly, still it's not straight.
Hmmm I think women's corporal hair is too much when it looks like men's. But that's only MY definition of it xd
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:35 pm
This is one of those matter of opinion things. Some people are really picky, and remove ALL the hair on their bodies, while others leave some but get rid of the rest.
When I'm at home a lot, or if I'm wearing pants (which I do most of the time), I get lazy shaving my legs. I look all "naturale". lol But if I'm wearing a skirt or shorts, I shave my entire legs. Some women only shave their legs up to their knees. If you have naturally dark hair (like me), I think it looks better if you shave your whole legs (because you can see sort of a visible line where you shaved, and where you stopped.) xd If you have light body hair, you can get away with the half-shaved leg thing, since the hair on your calves is lighter and thinner.
Arm hair is totally fine to me, but if you feel like you have REALLY hairy arms, you can shave them, or bleach the hair (which is a lot easier).
Then there's toe hair. I usually only shave mine if I'm going to wear open-toed shoes (becuase my toe hair is a bit dark too). But like I mentioned before, if you have light hair, you really don't need to do that.
And like the others mentioned, curly you-know-where hair is totally natural. Eveyone's is curly. It's just the way the hair down there is.
I hope my opinion was helpful. ^_^
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:40 pm
I used not to need shaving - although I have hair in practically my entire body, it used to be so light it was invisible... Nowadays my legs' and armpits' hair is darker so I got used to shave it. Why, you damn hormones, WHY? crying
But I only remember shaving when I'll wear something that will show that part of the body - in the winter I end up forgetting about my it, since I wear pants and long sleeves xd
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:31 am
Curly down there is natural.
I've got that problem, as I'm waiting for a waxing appointment, yet its sooooo hot and I don't want to go out without trousers on for fear of looking like a stinking yeti.
I think about a weeks growth if you're light, 3 days if you're dark. On the armpits I think there is nothing as gross as armpit hair, so I shave mine every other day.
But, that is what I think. If you don't mind going out with hairy legs, then go out with hairy legs! I will be this weekend if my wax appointment hasn't come as I'm going to be living it up at a festival.
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:51 pm
d e l i l a h . There are a lot of questions girls are afraid to ask because of what people might think of them or they are uncomfortable. I think it's eaiser when you're not face to face with someone and plus the people you know on here don't know you in real life so it's easier to ask on here. It's usually questions about your body or something that you can't talk about to other people. So does anyone have any questions to ask?
My question: I've always been uncomfortable with asking my friends about this, and I'm not so close to my parents so...okay it's a body question. It's not so personal, but yeah. How much hair is too much? Leg hair and all. And is it normal to have curly hair on your ...? D; Yeah, that's normal. If it bothers you, trim it. NOT TO SHORT. It'll itch. Dx
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:52 pm
Miss Violette Glitter This is one of those matter of opinion things. Some people are really picky, and remove ALL the hair on their bodies, while others leave some but get rid of the rest. When I'm at home a lot, or if I'm wearing pants (which I do most of the time), I get lazy shaving my legs. I look all "naturale". lol But if I'm wearing a skirt or shorts, I shave my entire legs. Some women only shave their legs up to their knees. If you have naturally dark hair (like me), I think it looks better if you shave your whole legs (because you can see sort of a visible line where you shaved, and where you stopped.) xd If you have light body hair, you can get away with the half-shaved leg thing, since the hair on your calves is lighter and thinner. Arm hair is totally fine to me, but if you feel like you have REALLY hairy arms, you can shave them, or bleach the hair (which is a lot easier). Then there's toe hair. I usually only shave mine if I'm going to wear open-toed shoes (becuase my toe hair is a bit dark too). But like I mentioned before, if you have light hair, you really don't need to do that. And like the others mentioned, curly you-know-where hair is totally natural. Eveyone's is curly. It's just the way the hair down there is. I hope my opinion was helpful. ^_^ I get my mom to wax my legs for me (due to unflexibility xDD) and when she pulls off the first strip there's this HUGE difference. It's disgusting. Out of all my friends I'm the hairiest. Dx
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:44 pm
I don't know if mine is curly...I never wait that long to find out xD...I can't stand hair down there. Last time I let anything grow out I got itchy...
>x>'' Same with armpits. I like to wax or lotion off my legs once in awhile, but I don't get much hair anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
Arm hair is so normal its stupid to try anything unless you're a beast of some sort.
Mine are smooth naturally... xD
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:16 pm
I have a problem with armpit hair. I have dark hair and so naturally my body hair is dark.
When I shave my armpits, it still looks unshaven because of the dark shadow that seems to never go away. I really don't know what to do with it and so I hate ever raising my arms whenever I'm not wearing sleeves.
Maybe waxing the hair there makes this not happen, I'm not sure. I am just wondering if anyone else has this problem and knows how to avoid the 5 oclock shadow even RIGHT after you shave your armpits. D:
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:02 pm
Colgate Bandit I have a problem with armpit hair. I have dark hair and so naturally my body hair is dark.
When I shave my armpits, it still looks unshaven because of the dark shadow that seems to never go away. I really don't know what to do with it and so I hate ever raising my arms whenever I'm not wearing sleeves.
Maybe waxing the hair there makes this not happen, I'm not sure. I am just wondering if anyone else has this problem and knows how to avoid the 5 oclock shadow even RIGHT after you shave your armpits. D:  Mine does the same thing. I've learned putting lotion on after you've shaved helps (cocoa butter preferably.)
Also, waxing, and Nair helps too. You have to keep Nair on for a while (About 7 minutes for me) to get armpit hair out. I've never seen a heart that I couldn't break.
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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:15 pm
Thanks. :3
I'll have to try the lotion and waxing. Nair smells horrid to me. I don't think I could have it that close to my face though. D:
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