Where are the naturally hairy women?

Kdiggler

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It seems like society's image of a woman today is that she should be shaved or neatly trimmed up.

What ever happened to the "full bush"?

I personally love my women natural. Both downstairs and underarms.

I love pinning a women's hands behind her head and breathing in that savory aroma of sex in her pits. (Sometimes I have to try not to cum immediately).

I'd love to hear some feedback from the women on this site.

Thanks!
 
Is it a Dom thing or a guy thing to want the hardwood floors? I dunno, but it seems pretty widespread. I don't like a full carpet, but completely bare doesn't seem attractive to me. It's so prepubescent.
 
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I agree with you. Something just doesn't seem right about that clean of a slate. I love the softness and how the hair retains that amazing womenly scent.
 
The only hair I have is on my head, eyebrows, forearms and thighs. Everything else is removed. Forearms and thigh hair is so fine it isn't noticeable.

When I started to grow armpit hair at puberty my mother told me to shave it cos my father didn't like to see hairy pits. I started shaving my lower legs around age 15. I was all natural downstairs until I met Sir. He prefers pubes to be shaved or trimmed close. So 4 1/2 years ago I began shaving, and underwent laser treatment to remove most of it completely. What is left is shaved twice a week or less.

I prefer to be shaven. It's cleaner and I think it looks nice. A shaved or trimmed pussy is much nicer to perform oral sex on too ;) I think armpit hair and hairy legs just look gross :eek:
 
I guess that 's why sex and intimacy are always going to be exciting. Everyone has their own likes, kinks, and fantasies.

Thanks for the feedback.
 
While it may be a modern day phenomena for some, for others introduced via BDSM, I have been bare from my own decision and choice for 35 years. For my taste it is cooler, healthier, cleaner, more comfortable and loses none of the sensual aroma type attractions. I once had a lover who was vehement about his preference for hair...until he was with me, and then he converted after 30 years and was astounded he did.

Catalina:catroar:
 
I shave cause it's cleaner. Period. Yeah, K likes it, but that's now why I started doing it.
 
Sorry intothewoods if this is creepy for you. Is someone is forcing you to view this thread ?
 
I can not shave my pubic hair. I have enough trouble shaving my under arms and legs. My skin type is so sensitive and delicate that extreme care must be taken to keep me from getting horrid in grown hairs and infected pores. I once had someone 'demand' that I stay hair free from stem to stern for our entire relationship. During that time I was in constant agony and routinely had to see the doctor to have them remove the wicked ingrown hairs and laze the pores. Finally I had to stop removing the hair altogether and consequently the relationship ended as well. I now keep my pubic hair short and neatly trimmed and conditioned to keep it soft at all times. The whole clean concept is still available to me even with hair because I never wear underwear. Nothing is held close to the skin so nothing can 'breed'.
 
I used to condition. My ex husband had some unfortunate reactions to that. LOL.

I have to wear underwear. I'm too wet not to.

I shave sometimes. I find I prefer to be bare. It feels sexier to me and more vulnerable.

Other times I grow the hair out in anticipation of waxing or just because I want to.

My current husband doesn't care and enjoys variety.

My biggest problem is trying to do a landing strip. I'm an all the way kind of gal. This halfway crap is really, truly difficult for me to do.

:rose:
 
I have to wear underwear. I'm too wet not to.

I thought I was the only person with this problem. I literally get yeast infections on the skin DOWN THERE if I don't wear panties - I need 'em to absorb moisture.
 
I thought I was the only person with this problem. I literally get yeast infections on the skin DOWN THERE if I don't wear panties - I need 'em to absorb moisture.

*hug*

Fortunately I've not had an yeast infection in a while but when I was with my ex I had them too often. At that time I switched to cotton panties.

:rose:
 
*hug*

Fortunately I've not had an yeast infection in a while but when I was with my ex I had them too often. At that time I switched to cotton panties.

:rose:

Yep. I only wear cotton panties. I've got some pretty silky ones, but I only wear them with the expectation they come off soon after. :p
 
I am terrified of putting anything that sharp that close to anything that sensitive.

But thats just me.
 
Yep. I only wear cotton panties. I've got some pretty silky ones, but I only wear them with the expectation they come off soon after. :p

*chuckles*

I have some like that from the bad old days.

I like my cotton though. I think they are attractive too.

Oh and I don't shave above the knee. Those fine golden hairs are okay by me.

BTW, I've never considered hair or no hair from a health POV. I would assume the hair was there for a reason. Yanno?

I think you have to be pretty brave or radical not to shave at all as a woman in our society. I have someone close to me that doesn't.

Personally I enjoy feeling smooooooth. Each to their own though.

:rose:
 
For me, it's cleaner and more attractive. Also, let's face it...us chubby girls sometimes sweat down there and being completely shaved eliminates a lot of that.

That said, growing up my grandmother forbid me to shave even my legs until i was 18. "Only whores do that..." (She was an Italian immigrant...and of course i shaved, i just hid it from her.)
 
....I have to wear underwear. I'm too wet not to....

I thought I was the only person with this problem. I literally get yeast infections on the skin DOWN THERE if I don't wear panties - I need 'em to absorb moisture.



WOW, I seem to be the exact opposite in the same respect. I am so wet (literally the doctor said it is unlike anything he's ever seen) if I wear knickers they trap all that moisture close to my body and it 'causes' yeast infections. The doctor suggested that i not wear them so that the moisture could leave the body and evaporate or even run down my legs and not be trapped next to the body. Its worked ever since.
 
WOW, I seem to be the exact opposite in the same respect. I am so wet (literally the doctor said it is unlike anything he's ever seen) if I wear knickers they trap all that moisture close to my body and it 'causes' yeast infections. The doctor suggested that i not wear them so that the moisture could leave the body and evaporate or even run down my legs and not be trapped next to the body. Its worked ever since.

Could it be all those fancy medical tools at work? :rolleyes:
 
WOW, I seem to be the exact opposite in the same respect. I am so wet (literally the doctor said it is unlike anything he's ever seen) if I wear knickers they trap all that moisture close to my body and it 'causes' yeast infections. The doctor suggested that i not wear them so that the moisture could leave the body and evaporate or even run down my legs and not be trapped next to the body. Its worked ever since.

Interesting. I'd be leaving stains on my clothes and drips everywhere I was, plus down my legs.:eek:

:rose:
 
It can get messy inside my pants and yes it does sometimes run down my leg, but it is better than being sick with a YI all the time.
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I really don't think being shaved is inherently "cleaner" than being natural. Unshaved women do bathe, quite regularly, and there's nothing inherently unsanitary about hair. It may seem so, because unfortunately that's what our culture has taught us, but it's mostly an aesthetic choice.

I do a bit of everything, back and forth between a total-hair-removal ritual and being gleefully unshaved, but I like the idea of introducing guys who haven't seen anything but plucked birds and shaved pussies to the joys of a bit of fur one place or another. Basically, my only real aesthetic preference, on both men and women, is that razor stubble SUCKS. No matter where it is.

bj
 
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