Quote from: Autumn on September 03, 2009, 03:18:00 PM
But if you wax it, you can't laser it. Silly celestial.
i mean leave the poor stuff alone

Quote from: Becca on September 03, 2009, 07:54:31 PM
It's not radical it's a pretty widely accepted social norm.
For those in the unfortunate in between phase who are the owners of hairy breasts I don't think it's much of a question. Begone with it all through whatever means necessary and never look back.
ah... now hairy breasts is a different issue entirely... i like a bit of androgyny but, chest hair and breasts are not a good match...
It's the young-ness of hairless
arm-pits combined with the adultness of breasts that looks wrong. Like those actors who have face-lift faces above turkey necks... just a weird clash...
the shaved look kinda seems peadophillic to me.
legs maybe, some women have almost no hair on their legs anyway, and other bits where it's normal for at least some adult women to have no visable hair, and bikini line if it's juts neatening the edges for clothes...
but all healthy adult women have pubic and underarm hair, usually nearly as much as males, pubic hair and underarm hair just seem like they are a mark of adulthood, when removed it looks kind of pre-pubescent... just seems weird...
i guess it's kind of an exageration of females having a lot less hair in other areas so it leads to a kind of hairless = feminine logic... but women have longer hair on their head (i guess that fits cos men have less head hair) but men have longer eyelashes and wear heaps of mascarra... man, culture is weird!
Maybe it is supposed to be a marker of youth rather than femininity? a 12-year-old girl has breasts growing but no underarm hair yet? and is sometimes fertile. Given humans go through the menapause maybe a woman at the very start of her fertility is what human males are programmed to be attracted to? Whereas in chimpanzees - which i don't think have a manapause - the more mature females are more saught-after by the males. It's no longer acceptable in our culture for men to go for 12-year-old girls, but we seem to have forgotted to adjust our grooming?
Actually that explains the gender difference too, it's more acceptable for mento have hairy armpits and they don't go through menapause, their fertility declines but alot more slowly. Generally youth is more crucial to the popular concepts of beauty in females than in males?
But maybe that's too complicated/precise and i've overdoing the evolutionary psych here? But i think early cultures would have gone for fertile brides, so even if it's cultural rather than evolutionary menapause/youth makes more sense than an adult sexual dimorphism. Because (from the few women who don't mess with it) there really is very little sex difference in underarm hair?
Speaking of beyond natural beauty, who on earth decided teeth should be white? no part of a human is supposed to be white except a 90-year-old's hair. Teeth should be ivory, because they are ivory. Well... in my case coffee colourred, but i think that's better than bleeched bright white.