subbysubsubsub
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ORIGINAL: subbysubsubsub Rarely have I spotted a woman with unshaven armpits. Perhaps they're just uncommon in my area. I'm always clean shaven or waxed as my dom and I prefer this. Just out of curiosity, would you be attracted to a strong-willed woman who shaves and wears deodorant? hehe Do you think your infatuation with this has something to do with it being perceived as somewhat 'taboo' and 'inappropriate' by the many in the general public? Unshaven armpits (or legs or whatever) do NOT automatically imply uncleanliness. It seems that there are some cultures, American culture being one of them, where the natural state of a human being, particularly a woman, is eschewed in favor of artificial, plasticized, neutralized forms, where women, in particular, seem driven to force their bodies into pre-pubescent shapes and hiding behind artificial color and scent. Don't get me wrong, I mess with my hair like people wouldn't believe unless they knew me -- I treat it like a hat, and change it at my whim... but it has little to do with externally imposed fashion ideals, and more to do with whims of my own imagination and fancy... to the point where I know that there are folks around who consider me a "fashion nightmare" -- but that's fine with me. I love every bit of play that I get to enjoy. Women who do not shave, in general still shower, use deoderant or anti-perspirant, etc. mYes, any of them -are- found around holistic communities and some are throwbacks to hippies, but that doesn't mean 'dirty'. It may mean that they choose natural options for cleansing and making themselves presentable to associate with others in public, but it -doesn't- mean they eschew sanitary care of their bodies. It -does- often mean that they're not slaves to external perceptions about the need to hide the natural state of their being to satisfy some fashionista's idea of what a "sexy" girl looks like. Okay, thanks for that but I don't believe I ever mentioned the absence of deodorant as equating/implying uncleanliness. And I suppose it's nice to be reminded that women who neither shave nor wear deodorant still do in fact shower. The reason why I asked the question, if you must know, was because the OP mentioned being attracted to a woman's natural scent. Since the use of deodorant masks that scent, I was merely wondering whether he would still be attracted to (or rather find just as attractive) a women who was strong-willed, but lacked the hair and natural scent.
< Message edited by subbysubsubsub -- 10/22/2008 9:32:33 PM >
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