This is good. We will at last, once again be able to distinguish genuinely beautiful women from those that are merely “made up” to look like beautiful women. Not all women grow mustaches. Not all women need five hours a week at the beauty salon.
Let’s see, a few years back they banned perfumes, deodorants and other odor masking cosmetics because some people were annoyed and or allergic to strong odors.
Now they want to ban shaving of those same ares that needed the perfumes and deodorants.
Universities will become smelly ugly unlivable places fairly soon..........
re: “Taking a stand: Temple U. students ponder female body hair standards”
Does this work for, or against, so-called “marriage material”? /s
Future lonely single cat lady.
I will bet most of you out there don’t know the story of how women began shaving.
After the invention of the safety razor the Blade companies were looking for way of new revenue. Well Bingo they looked at women. Until that time women did not shave and in a lot of places in this world they still don’t. The Blade companies started marketing the idea of women shaving in about 1915 with the first large ad campaign directed at women.
So the blade companies cooked up a phony government report in about 1920 that indicated that women needed to shave their legs and underarms as it was a Hygiene thing and needed to be done. So with the help of women’s magazines, the movies, and I bet even doctors the campaign for women to shave started and was a success.
Now the U.S. and Western Europe are sold on this idea and the blade companies found a way to get women to shave. Now if it is a hygiene thing the question is why don’t men shave their legs, underarms and all body hair? If you look at the movies before, say the early 1960’s, men actors shaved all their body hair if they showed their torso’s.
https://www.bustle.com/articles/196747-the-sneaky-manipulative-history-of-why-women-started-shaving
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_removal_of_leg_and_underarm_hair_in_the_United_States
Uh no that is not the truth or fact.
I have always found women to be more concerned with, more attentive of, more positive or negative critical of, more all consumed with women’s beauty sense than most men.
Yes, men notice when they think a woman is particularly pretty. We look, and we move on.
But women seem obsessed over women’s beauty, talk about it constantly (as men seldom do about each other’s looks).
If anyone has created many of today’s women’s beauty mores, it is women, not men.
Women shave body hair because they are vain.
It worked OK for Neanderthals, Cro-Magnons and works today for much of the “third world”. There are plenty of unfussy men who’ll take whatever they can get. I’ll stick with the cleaned-up version, thank you. But to each his own.
I bet the “women” who let their body hair grow are XY males pretending to be female.
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Same here. They are lesbians or ones who want to give same-sex a try during their experimental college years. For normies men try to look pleasing to women and women want to look good for men and women because women compete with women on looks and fashions.