The bane of many a woman's existence. Sometimes, it's just easier to let it all grow out especially in the winter. Who's really looking? Even though it's fairly obvious that it's your call whether or not you want to rock a full-on bush or give yourself a Brazilian — or if you want to let your leg hair grow out free as the wind or if you'd rather keep your legs silky and smooth — it's always at least a little interesting to know what men think about it. And, lo and behold, in a recent Reddit thread , men revealed what their true feelings are when it comes to women who forfeit their razors. Their answers might surprise you
11 Men Reveal What They *Really* Think About Women Not Shaving
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Best of both worlds…not scratchy, not clammy, not able to hide a fully stocked British warship. So pretty much just shave a line down the middle. My buddies and the one girl that saw it think its hilarious. Really hope it becomes the new trendy style. It was weird to me at first, and I still keep it trimmed nicely. But anyone who complains about someone having either or always bugged me because it seems so childish to do so. Bushy as possible.
Over the past several decades, smooth, bare skin has become mainstream for millions of people, regardless of their gender. Many enjoy shaved skin, compared to when the hair is left to grow out naturally. Many times this results in the complete removal of their pubic hair.
Think again. Copper razors have been found that date back to Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, which means humans have been shaving since before Biblical times. The Ancient Greeks revered youthful, immortal bodies, so they painted and sculpted women without pubic hair to indicate their beauty. In any case, at least some Greek courtesans plucked their pubic hair to extinction, or even burned it off. Upper class Roman women followed the hairless pubic trend, with some men even joining in on hair removal.