i might get some really stupid immature answers to this but whatever
i was wondering what guys think about girls who are naturally a bit more hairy than other girls, like darker hair on their arms for example. usually among girls its understood as being beyond your control since its because of your background, but i dunno if guys only see it as like 'eww, gross, shes hairier than me'. i just wanted to know if they are, in general, bothered by it or if they dont care. (doesnt only have to be guys who answer this, by the way)
thx!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Tulipg17 answered Thursday May 4 2006, 3:44 pm: Sweetie I'm a female (aga 24) and I don't like hair on guys at all...or on myself...or on other girl when I see it. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion so here is mine. I'm Italian so I have to wax and shave everyday....I just think I look and feel cleaner and more beautiful when I do. When I see other girls or guys with bosy hair, I find it to be a turn off. In case no guys answer you, I know that my boyfriend and male friends (age 21-29) also are turned off by body hair on a woman. I would advise you to check out some nice razors (Venus is good) and wax prices at your local hair or nail place. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
xLiisten2urheart answered Tuesday May 2 2006, 9:30 pm: No! I don't have dark hair but i do have a little more than normal (i was a preme lol) but we can't help it plus guyz shouldn't really care "how much hair you have" that's just plain weird if they're only looking ont he outside beauty...if you talkin about a certain guy he ain't worth it if he's judgin u by how much hair you have! [ xLiisten2urheart's advice column | Ask xLiisten2urheart A Question ]
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