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Women who shave and feel more comfortable like that, do so. But why is it not socially acceptable for women to have body hair? It's natural. And anyone who says it's "unhygienic" doesn't make sense. Because what do you do when your hair gets greasy? You wash it. So if it was unhygienic we'd all have to shave our heads in oder for this statement to make sense. Beauty is subjective and people who find women ONLY attractive when they're freshly shaved give me pedophiles vibes. What often is mistunderstood is that you can have preferences but finding body hair disgusting on women is just insane to me. Our hair is there to protect us. They all want a "natrual" women but once they find out she has stretchmarks or acne all of the sudden you don't mean THAT type of natural.
I mostly grow my body hair out in winter for that little bit of extra insulation, and I call them my luscious leg forests.
I also use phrases like pussy paddock or armpit thicket, whatever tickles your fancy.
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