half-blond Posted November 30, 2012 Posted November 30, 2012 Greetings: Due to inability to remedy a spelling error in the previous thread title, I chose to continue the discussion under a properly formed heading... Not that anything posted on any Internet web forum, newsgroup or mailing list will affect the juggernaut of societal pressure in the Western World that compels women to denude themselves, but I grew up in a time when this would have been considered a pathology. I have a 'partialism' to slender, hirsute arms and still seek women with this attribute -- feel free to use my handle as a search on a popular dating site... Anyway, please resist the pressure to wax and shave and know that quality men everywhere (despite the shrill din of those who dominate online discussions) crave what you dismiss, yearn for that which you think unwelcome, hope that wheels of fashion and convention will turn once again to embrace the natural beauty that we mammals possess for myriad reasons of social and physical benefit. In a different time, women blessed with hairy arms often also had a sensual focus due to such fortunate endowment; blessed are those who retained that sensibility -- I hope to connect with one of those... Hmm... Women are expected to shave their arms too? He sure do talk purdy..... (but it's 'despair'....) I rarely bother shaving underarms in the winter, as warm, long-sleeved clothes don't expose the armpits. I suspect many women are the same. I don't trim my bikini line either, for the same reasons. However - sorry, half-blond - hairy armpits in the summer both look - and feel - unsightly, and are actually uncomfortable with some strappy tops - the hairs can get caught in the straps, or the part of the strappy top under the armpit... and a hairy bikini-line chafes. Some Mediterranean girls still don't depilate or shave, but it's rare now. And I would point out that a lot of guys keep their hairy bits in check now, too... from the eyebrows down..... _arms_, not _armpits_ (I am not referring to secondary sexual characteristics, but primary mammalian 'fur') Ethnicities such as Greek, Italian, Swedish, and mixed race Afrcian often produce more hirsute female characteristics...
zebracolors Posted November 30, 2012 Posted November 30, 2012 Thanks Half-Blond, good to know there are some men out there who can still desire a woman even if she has arm hair. I don't remove my arm hair, and I guess its never really been much of an issue with a man, except one did ask me about it recently. Its the same color as my head hair, but its very thin and sparse. It must seem strange to some, that a woman will shave legs and pits, but not bother with the hair on her forearms. But it shouldn't be an issue, it doesn't make me any less of a woman or feminine. 2
aussietigerwolf Posted November 30, 2012 Posted November 30, 2012 Thanks Half-Blond, good to know there are some men out there who can still desire a woman even if she has arm hair. I don't remove my arm hair, and I guess its never really been much of an issue with a man, except one did ask me about it recently. Its the same color as my head hair, but its very thin and sparse. It must seem strange to some, that a woman will shave legs and pits, but not bother with the hair on her forearms. But it shouldn't be an issue, it doesn't make me any less of a woman or feminine. I don't shave my arm hair and no one has ever mentioned it.
Author half-blond Posted November 30, 2012 Author Posted November 30, 2012 Thanks Half-Blond, good to know there are some men out there who can still desire a woman even if she has arm hair. "Even if" should be "and really hope she has" Thanks so much for your reply; with enough discussion and support I hope that women who have not entirely been lost to the dark side will be open to being natural once again.
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