DO YOU SHAVE ARMPITS WOMEN ONLY POLL - agenda poster wants me to add : legs and inguinal.

do you shave your armpits wahmen only

  • Yes

    Votes: 253 34.7%
  • no

    Votes: 121 16.6%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 178 24.4%
  • I am a man show results

    Votes: 178 24.4%

  • Total voters
    730
You guys are still talking about shaving when women like @Freya and @Mr Bones Wild Ride already explained about wax and laser removal.
Why do you insist on the razor?
That's always supposed to be the very last resort.
Women should have silky smooth skin and razoring the fuck out of it is not comfy.
Waxing is relatively cheap (you should make your BF pay for it if he wants any tbh), and you will learn to endure pain too. Win-win.
 
You guys are still talking about shaving when women like @Freya and @Mr Bones Wild Ride already explained about wax and laser removal.
Why do you insist on the razor?
Just FYI: not everyone is suitable for laser hair removal. I'm pretty sure the success rate for redheads and black people is essentially zero.
It will not work on grey/white hairs either.

You'll have the best success if you've got ghost white skin with dark hair follicles and you go to a proper laser clinic. There are a lot of scam places who don't do it properly to ensure you have to go back more than you actually need to.

Learn from my mistakes ladies - do your research.
 
You guys are still talking about shaving when women like @Freya and @Mr Bones Wild Ride already explained about wax and laser removal.
Why do you insist on the razor?
That's always supposed to be the very last resort.
Women should have silky smooth skin and razoring the fuck out of it is not comfy.
Waxing is relatively cheap (you should make your BF pay for it if he wants any tbh), and you will learn to endure pain too. Win-win.
I would imagine the majority of women shave vs wax or use laser. Laser is expensive and not permanent/total. Waxing is also not cheap and you have to let your hair grow to at least 1/4 inch before the session. Waxing pain is largely overblown imo except for the upper lip, that will make me cry.
 
I would imagine the majority of women shave vs wax or use laser. Laser is expensive and not permanent/total. Waxing is also not cheap and you have to let your hair grow to at least 1/4 inch before the session. Waxing pain is largely overblown imo except for the upper lip, that will make me cry.
Waxers also require a lot of other things before the session which is annoying in itself, while a disposable razor would just get the job done quicker with just a bit of stubble. Also, you don't have someone staring deep into your pit.
 
I’m not bothered by body hair. It’s normal for women to have body hair after puberty; they just have it thinner than men. Demanding that women get rid of it sounds like something that was probably rooted in some powerful ancient person being a pedo. And then in the 1900s it was revived by someone trying to sell a product who worked “muh hygiene” into it.
 
All you have to do is say "my brother in christ" every now and then and go to A&N threads about trannies or liberals to cite Bible passages about bad people being smited.
I'm all in the Inquisition and hunting witches! You can literally trust me to be on the frontlines of this spiritual war, armed with holy water missiles.
 
Dude, I've been hit up on Reddit and other social media sites for the most bizarre shit regardless of them knowing or not knowing how middle aged I was. My mother has even been hit on while being obviously old on the internet. I think the ubiquity of barely legal porn might be the reason for some weirdo on a browser game asking my mother for pictures of her hands caressing eggplants. The excitement of the hunt, or more likely, the excitement of making women feel uncomfortable. That's what they're masturbating to.
Every site is a dating site if you're Indian enough!
 
I try not to only because i get horrible infections from shaving and i've got bad scaring previous infections (it looks like a burns victim). I do in summer but in winter i'm wearing long sleeves so no one notices.

I was looking for this answer. Infections from shaving can be very serious. I used to be a big proponent of shaving/waxing for "hygienic reasons" but ever since working in the medical field I have converted to trimming/electric razors/methods that don't irritate the skin. I have seen a few cases of necrotizing fasciitis that started from simple skin nicks, ingrown hairs, and pimples. Infections caused by Group A Streptococcus (flesh eating bacteria) are on the rise in many parts of Europe and North America. You can become disabled, disfigured, lose limbs, and even die of sepsis. It's simply not worth the risk to try to follow this arbitrary beauty standard.
 
I was looking for this answer. Infections from shaving can be very serious. I used to be a big proponent of shaving/waxing for "hygienic reasons" but ever since working in the medical field I have converted to trimming/electric razors/methods that don't irritate the skin. I have seen a few cases of necrotizing fasciitis that started from simple skin nicks, ingrown hairs, and pimples. Infections caused by Group A Streptococcus (flesh eating bacteria) are on the rise in many parts of Europe and North America. You can become disabled, disfigured, lose limbs, and even die of sepsis. It's simply not worth the risk to try to follow this arbitrary beauty standard.
well thats another fear and bodily horror added to my list , thanks very cool and informative
 
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