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i guess you dont believe in evolution, progress, change? we also now have cars that use wheels and planes that fly in the air. I would say the human intellect and mindset are quite different than it was at "the dawn of life". or do you still prefer to live in a cave, hunt for your food and wear cloth?
Say you got along well, were generally attracted to her but for some reason she refused to groom down below and rolled with an old school full out 80's setup. Could you date a woman under these circumstances? How important is that to you?
I find your post to be in quite poor taste and bad form.
well it wasnt me who said 'protect'..and yes it is a preference for the women to keep the hair...but it is also a preference for their mates/potential mates. I know many women who after having discovered their man doesnt groom are turned off, or refuse to perform certain acts so it can and does go both ways.
I know you weren't the one talking about the protective qualities of pubic hair. I just went off on a tangent when you mentioned the landing strip.
It's true that I'd probably be turned off by a guy who didn't groom. My ex kept things very neat. I think that's the polite thing to do unless you know your partner doesn't mind (or even prefers) your pubic hair in its natural state.
Women's magazines such as Cosmo actually have articles on this subject, and many women claim it's more pleasurable to them to be well-groomed
It's also time-consuming and can be expensive. There are still many women who don't want to spend $75+ (plus tip) on a regular basis to be naked in front of a strange woman who's going to rip hair out of delicate places with hot wax. It doesn't make her gross if she doesn't want to jump on that bandwagon.
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