BittyDawg:
Let's just say I dated a girl with PCOS and it permanently rewired my brain 😵💫
LuvsChub04:
I looked up with a girl once who had pcos, I was always neutral on body hair on a women, yet after her, major turn on...
Munchies:
As a woman with PCOS that hates her body hair, this is nice to hear. My partner tells me not to feel bad about it, but no dice.
You’ll feel what you feel, but here’s hoping you at least move to neutral if not good with it.
My first fat love warned me about how hairy she was before we got together (1990s online extended dating before first in-person meet-up). I assured her it was fine.
We bonded in love and moved in together (she’s still in this house and we’re platonic friends, but chose to shift to housemate instead of lover in the late 2000s). Arms indeed were hairier than mine by a lot (darker hair color emphasized that). Not really much belly hair, but significant hair many places society says cis women aren’t supposed to have hair. She didn’t want a beard nor ’stache, so tweezed nightly.
I was more neutral than especially turned on by her bonus hair, but for sure not even slightly a downside! It was fun rubbing chin stubble.
Early in her and my time together was the one time in my life i asked someone to change something about their body for me. She used to shave her legs, but nothing else (other than the aforementioned facial tweezing). That seemed odd to me, and sort of bothered me. I asked her to please make her legs and arms match: shave both, or leave both natural. One guess which she chose, and shaving nothing is the correct answer! I thought her hairy legs (which isn’t even a PCOS or unusual thing, but more societal weirdness) were fun.
As she’s moved into her 50s and now 60s, hairiness seems to have naturally decreased. Leg hair seemed to mostly go away on its own, arm hair is lighter, and she tweezes less often.
I enjoy the typical smoothness of my current True Love, but remain all good with whatever hair a woman brings.