juicy wrote:Interesting position, joe. Hair on women is the way we naturally are, too. Does that mean I can stop waxing (and yes, it hurts like hell, especially in the beginning), shaving (which I have to do twice a week to look decent), and using depilatory (which smells awful, makes a mess, and takes too long) on my legs and underarms?
I think it would be amazing and wonderful if we could accept each other's bodies as they come, but I'm not putting money on it.
Yeah, but the average woman is a lot less hairy than the average man. To put it another way - it would take a lot more work for me to be "hairless" than 99% of the women out there! My chest hair is long enough to grab hold of - not too many women out there who could claim that! Thank goodness!
I would literally have to shave 90% of my body daily to be "smooth".
In general humans focus on the differences between males and females and sexualize them. Different parts get attention in different cultures. Women on average have longer, more slender necks than men - you don't see men getting plastic surgery to make their necks look more slender do you? But how many women have gotten breast implants? Thereby emphasizing a significant difference between men and women.
Hairiness varies between racial groups, so people would be influenced most by what they were exposed to growing up and what they have. Personally I would be happy having less hair on my body and more on my head, but those weren't the genes I was dealt.
I blame my father!