Don't get the concept of a female being "too feminine". However, although I understand why women want to remove hair from armpits, I think its a step too far removing it from the whole arm. I'd think someone who does, must have too much time on their hands and is probably high maintenance. Perhaps the type of person who would hog the bathroom for hours and hours, removing every single hair except for the ones on her head. And that would not be good. Or fun.
I was born with barely any arm hair. You can't really feel it or see it. It's short, thin and blonde. So it appears I have no arm hair. How is it high maintenance to be born with little arm hair?
My sister's arm hair is like that. The hair on the small of her back is different though; still blond but longer, thicker and it glistens in the light.
Is it normal to think that women without arm hair are too feminine?
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Don't get the concept of a female being "too feminine". However, although I understand why women want to remove hair from armpits, I think its a step too far removing it from the whole arm. I'd think someone who does, must have too much time on their hands and is probably high maintenance. Perhaps the type of person who would hog the bathroom for hours and hours, removing every single hair except for the ones on her head. And that would not be good. Or fun.
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I was born with barely any arm hair. You can't really feel it or see it. It's short, thin and blonde. So it appears I have no arm hair. How is it high maintenance to be born with little arm hair?
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My sister's arm hair is like that. The hair on the small of her back is different though; still blond but longer, thicker and it glistens in the light.