Originally posted by BridgePlayerNever met a women who shaved her arms and I would certainly ask her why she was so paranoid if I did.
I guess the question is for the males here. When your girlfriend or wife is caressing you or you are caressing her, do you want to feel hairing arms or legs against you?
Legs I'm inclined to prefer shaved but only because I prefer nothing to distract from the shape π
Originally posted by SJ247yeah, she's got that prussian natural beauty about her, there's another one i think is nice further up the page, but we dont want to be greedy now, do we ? π
What's more insane is creating all this extra work for ourselves to make us more "attractive". Most of us do it.
But in this case, the woman with the hairy arms is gorgeous, and I would hate to see her start nairing or waxing her arms, due to people teasing her over what is perfectly normal.
Originally posted by BridgePlayeri dont care. Of course beauty is important to a point, but we're all going to get wrinkly in the wash anyway. Anyone who thinks otherwise is either too young, or two dimensional.
I guess the question is for the males here. When your girlfriend or wife is caressing you or you are caressing her, do you want to feel hairing arms or legs against you?
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Originally posted by huckleberryhoundAnyone who thinks beauty is unimportant is lying. There are many forms of beauty and beauty in the old age is completely different than in a young age, but there is still beauty.
i dont care. Of course beauty is important to a point, but we're all going to get wrinkly in the wash anyway. Anyone who thinks otherwise is either too young, or two dimensional.
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Only two-dimensional people think that getting "wrinkly in the wash" excludes all forms of beauty.
Originally posted by PalynkaWill you get wrinkly in the wash with me?
Anyone who thinks beauty is unimportant is lying. There are many forms of beauty and beauty in the old age is completely different than in a young age, but there is still beauty.
Only two-dimensional people think that getting "wrinkly in the wash" excludes all forms of beauty.
Originally posted by Palynkaglad to hear you agreeπ
Anyone who thinks beauty is unimportant is lying. There are many forms of beauty and beauty in the old age is completely different than in a young age, but there is still beauty.
Only two-dimensional people think that getting "wrinkly in the wash" excludes all forms of beauty.
I'm startin to stretch a bit myself π