"LEG HAIR IS MORE FUN WHEN IT'S WET"

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BizarreMonkey
I'll never change. "Me" is better than your opinion, dummy!
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lmao what the fuck
I would say that leg hair fun-ness goes up by a factor of 3 when wet. But seeing has how leg hair starts off with a fun-ness of 0, then...

leg hair is only fun for 1 and 2 year olds to grab while crawling on you.
can't do leg hair won't do leg hair because whenever the breeze catches mine i feel like bugs are crawling all over my legs and noPE can't do with those scares

then again shaving is a PAIN and sure you feel nice and smooth for a few hours, but when you're a hairy creature like me, it grows back and turns into scratchy stubble super fast. and don't even get me STARTED on the ingrown hairs. B(

tl;dr i can't win and you should all feel sorry for me ;T
I do love the feel of cleanly shaven legs. More men should try that some time - it really feels great. Of course, getting said legs is annoying and sometimes I'll do an Elsa (and let it gooooooo) for a while. I've never bothered playing with my leg hairs, though. XD

Honestly, though, the stigma associated with women having leg hair is just plain stupid. Story time! When I was 12 I was pressured into shaving my legs by girls at school who'd call me 'lawnmower legs'. Back then I spent a lot of time in the sun with shorts, so my leg hairs were a very fine blonde - not easily seen and not an issue besides, but because these girls were taught that not shaving was bad, they beat my self-confidence down and stepped all over. Looking back, it was ridiculous - for years I was shy of my legs even after shaving them, because "What if I hadn't got all the hair?!".

People are stupid. :/
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
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Possible solutions:
1) Double amputation
2) Draw leg hairs on everyone else with a sharpie
3) Nair
4) Decide to identify as a man
5) Become a nevernude
6) Sit behind a desk so that the camera never shows you from the waist down
Do not talk to me about Nair. That shit is horribad - from the smell to the burn. Seriously, never. Horrible stuff. I'd rather wax, at least that only hurts.

I used to just wear my winter uniform all the time. Even in summer. Yes, Australian summer. That's how damaged my self-confidence was back then. I've grown out of it~ ^.^
Ugh, Nair doesn't even work? Like I have never been able to get Every Hair with it, even when it's short. Also I just like... the idea of burning my leg hair off with chemicals freaks me the hell out.

AND UGH RIGHT THO LIBERTY like jfc half the reason I shave my legs is so I can dare to wear a skirt without tights and not have people looking at me like I'm some sort of swamp monster. I WISH I DIDN'T CAAAAARE but this is what growing up in a society that stigmatizes hair on feminine bodies will do to a person. OTL

Huff huff hopefully one day I can run around with medium to long leg hair and not give a hoot. My younger sibling and lots of my best pals are already at that point, but ugh NOT I...
it makes me feel like more of an adult than I really am!
nhubi
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
11099
I do not understand this topic.

author=Avee
Male or female?
Who knows?

author=kentona
I would say that leg hair fun-ness goes up by a factor of 3 when wet. But seeing has how leg hair starts off with a fun-ness of 0, then...

leg hair is only fun for 1 and 2 year olds to grab while crawling on you.
Maybe you're right... maybe you are...

author=Liberty
I do love the feel of cleanly shaven legs. More men should try that some time - it really feels great. Of course, getting said legs is annoying and sometimes I'll do an Elsa (and let it gooooooo) for a while. I've never bothered playing with my leg hairs, though. XD

Honestly, though, the stigma associated with women having leg hair is just plain stupid. Story time! When I was 12 I was pressured into shaving my legs by girls at school who'd call me 'lawnmower legs'. Back then I spent a lot of time in the sun with shorts, so my leg hairs were a very fine blonde - not easily seen and not an issue besides, but because these girls were taught that not shaving was bad, they beat my self-confidence down and stepped all over. Looking back, it was ridiculous - for years I was shy of my legs even after shaving them, because "What if I hadn't got all the hair?!".

People are stupid. :/
Girls do worry too much about their legs, but I can relate to that, since I'm a feminine boy. :)

author=zacheatscrackers
it makes me feel like more of an adult than I really am!
This Topic, or Nair? If it's this topic, know that this is a quote and not a personal one. :)
If it's Nair, then good! :)

author=nhubi
I do not understand this topic.

Maybe that's for the better...


author=Liberty
I do love the feel of cleanly shaven legs. More men should try that some time - it really feels great. Of course, getting said legs is annoying and sometimes I'll do an Elsa (and let it gooooooo) for a while. I've never bothered playing with my leg hairs, though. XD

Honestly, though, the stigma associated with women having leg hair is just plain stupid. Story time! When I was 12 I was pressured into shaving my legs by girls at school who'd call me 'lawnmower legs'. Back then I spent a lot of time in the sun with shorts, so my leg hairs were a very fine blonde - not easily seen and not an issue besides, but because these girls were taught that not shaving was bad, they beat my self-confidence down and stepped all over. Looking back, it was ridiculous - for years I was shy of my legs even after shaving them, because "What if I hadn't got all the hair?!".

People are stupid. :/


I still vividly remember two separate occasions in my life when adult men made fun of me for being chubby at the pool when I was a kid (like in a "good-natured but not way," e.g. "Hey there, got a little tummy on you, champ, haha") and I still have difficulty taking my shirt off in public. Be fucking careful what you say to kids; they're INCREDIBLY receptive to criticism (and compliments).
I remember the first time I shaved my legs and armpits at highschool lol
I was kind of a paranoid and all my colleagues were commenting on that. It was a 50/50, the girls all said "oh wow you're so clean" and the boys were like "huh bro u g4y"

nowdays idgaf and because shaving legs really really hurts. But since I go to the beach like once a year sometimes I open an exception, hahah.

I don't really think it's all that cool though. Yeah it feels nice, but there's nothing particularily ugly about an unshaven leg. Now, if you're talking about a shaved leg full with bruises and ingrown hairs... Yuck.
@Housekeeping and @Liberty Ugh, that's horrible. As a swimmer, there's actually a bit of a stigma against hair AND being bigger which sucks. I only really get the hair part of it, but it doesn't take much more than a "No, they're MY HAIRS and you CAN'T TAKE THEM FROM ME" to get any hair-haters to back off. In that sense, I can't really relate since I only hear about my hair every once in a while.
author=Gourd_Clae
@Housekeeping and @Liberty Ugh, that's horrible. As a swimmer, there's actually a bit of a stigma against hair AND being bigger which sucks. I only really get the hair part of it, but it doesn't take much more than a "No, they're MY HAIRS and you CAN'T TAKE THEM FROM ME" to get any hair-haters to back off. In the that sense, I can't really relate since I only hear about my hair every once in a while.


Body hair is gross, so I shave it off all the time.
Has anyone tried laser removal or that No-No thing?
I always wondered if those really work and if there are side effects because zapping your skin definitely sounds like a bad idea to me...
author=IcyJK913
author=zacheatscrackers
it makes me feel like more of an adult than I really am!

This Topic, or Nair? If it's this topic, know that this is a quote and not a personal one. :)
If it's Nair, then good! :)

Both.

What I said was a joke post (trademarked, paid for by the very best in internet copyright laws and patented by Brotha Z co.), of course, but oh well.
Ratty524
The 524 is for 524 Stone Crabs
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author=Avee
Has anyone tried laser removal or that No-No thing?
I always wondered if those really work and if there are side effects because zapping your skin definitely sounds like a bad idea to me...

It sounds like a bad idea to me because of all that radiation you would be constantly putting on your skin.
author=nhubi
I do not understand this topic.


I just assume it's from one of those videos of the lady in Icy's avatar.
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