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Are women supposed to have toe hair?

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BlackcurrentSundae · 22-25, F
Men and Women have hair all over their bodies believe it or not, its just very thin and short in most places. As women get older, they develop more and more hair. Puberty causes hair to grow in the arm pits (stopping rashes from forming through friction) and on the crotch and crack area which is actually a fantastic barrier from sexual transmitted diseases. Women can also develop a mustache and most older women have one. Hair on the legs keeps the individual warmer and stops irritation from any tight clothing. It does more harm than good shaving infact. Therefore no one should ever pressure anyone to do so. The NHS for example warns against it. Also spots are on almost everyone on this planet and most of them are none preventable. They aren't catchable, aren't caused by ill hygiene or poor diet, it is simply hormones, not in any way gross. Periods aren't gross in the slightest. Hell you seemed perfectly fine rimming her earlier but you won't even touch her on her period, social conditioning is what that is. Most people even lick their cuts when they bleed on instinct. Also the obsession with deep throating, I have it confirmed from men themselves, don't actually enjoy the feel of the sharp hard vocal chords on their dick. It is all about the power element. Also women can not have boobs or curves and still be a women, men can have severe moobs, even curves and still be a man. Just because a girl wears matching under wear, does not mean she wants to do anything sexual. Someone can agree to have sex with you but say no at any point and you must stop. (sorry, got into a rant. only the hair thing was meant for you MizzBella, the rest is for everyone else haha)
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@BlackcurrentSundae Feel better now? 😆
BlackcurrentSundae · 22-25, F
@Quizzical A tad XD Still these things have to be said and not just by me, by everyone. A college I used to go to has a mural on their wall called "thunder thighs" mocking women with actual normal, healthy thighs (any thinner and the doctor would be worried). Then my current colleges biology teach stated that eating disorders had nothing to do with the media. Its ridiculous.
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@BlackcurrentSundae I actually completely agree, and it's an 'affliction' that is spreading to men too. We have to be a certain shape, or height, and have abs, and pecs etc etc to try to match the images of men in media.

As for eating disorders not being triggered by the media, that just sounds like utter rubbish. We perceive ourselves through eyes that are focused by what the media tell us we should be. For them to deny that there is a causal link is ludicrous.
BlackcurrentSundae · 22-25, F
@Quizzical Tell you a little secret. Women may enjoy looking at a six pack but they aren't exactly comfy. Too hard and for those women who enjoy clitoral stim, absolutely rubbish. Them being tall means you have to pay more for their bday presents if you buy clothes too which isn't great. So long as your healthy and looking after yourself, whats the problem. Hell women are being forced to be size 10 and under. Its unhealthy (unless you are short, even still nothing under size 8). I'm at my healthiest weight at size 12. I mean why does the media love bones so much. It promotes eating disorders. It promotes ill mental health, anxiety, depression. It means, we as a society are easier to manipulate. We will buy the products, buy the memberships because the media says if we don't, we are ugly.
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@BlackcurrentSundae Well, I am totally aware of the comfort factor of having a chunky body, lol. I'd also read that a guy with a bit of a fat pad on his pubis is good for clitoral stimulation too. Maybe you need to travel the world spreading this message, lmao.

That's the thing, it's profit over people. Advertisers are constantly lying to us to convince us to by crap we don't need, yet they convince us that they we cannot live without them... Like razors, lol
BlackcurrentSundae · 22-25, F
@Quizzical Trying through the web haha.
Heard of the pink tax. They actually charge more for female razors than male razors even if they are the same asides from colour. Also the tampon tax is evil as hell. We either suffer because we have a period, suffer cos we can't have children or be pregnant.
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@BlackcurrentSundae Yeah, the whole razor thing is ridiculous, and I do agree that tampons should be tax exempt. If I had my way I would change so many things about the way the world operated. It would almost be unrecognisable. Probably a dictatorship though, lol