Hairy women in the beach
#48
Re: Hairy women in the beach
He looks so much like my big bruv, 'cept for the pec's...and I doubt my bruv would hold his own tackle, he'd get his wife to do that.
#49
Re: Hairy women in the beach
Annabella try watching some early Sophia Loren films...huge tufts of armpit hair before she went to Hollywood. Each to their own...some like a large bush, others a clean shave...
Can someone shed light on what purpose body hair serves...I can understand facial and head hair, but leg and armpit hair? Can it really keep us warmer ? (never having shaved my legs I don't know if it makes one cooler)
And pubic hair ?? What practical purpose does it serve ??
Can someone shed light on what purpose body hair serves...I can understand facial and head hair, but leg and armpit hair? Can it really keep us warmer ? (never having shaved my legs I don't know if it makes one cooler)
And pubic hair ?? What practical purpose does it serve ??
Hairy legs (and arms) - (I think) that's an evolutionary hangover that will eventually get phased out as we no longer need body hair to keep us warm. It was particularly important to keep limbs warm, and therefore muscles in tip top condition, for hunting etc - cold muscles don't move so quickly when a hairy mammoth is after you...
#50
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Armpit and pubic hair, when 'au naturel', enhance the sexual signals (ie smells) given off by humans. Pheremones get trapped in sweaty hair, bacteria grows, smell intensifies... mmmmmm.
Hairy legs (and arms) - (I think) that's an evolutionary hangover that will eventually get phased out as we no longer need body hair to keep us warm. It was particularly important to keep limbs warm, and therefore muscles in tip top condition, for hunting etc - cold muscles don't move so quickly when a hairy mammoth is after you...
Hairy legs (and arms) - (I think) that's an evolutionary hangover that will eventually get phased out as we no longer need body hair to keep us warm. It was particularly important to keep limbs warm, and therefore muscles in tip top condition, for hunting etc - cold muscles don't move so quickly when a hairy mammoth is after you...
#52
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Re: Hairy women in the beach
Having travelled and philandered extensively in Europe before settling for Australia I can tell you that the eastern block and German ladies are the hairiest all over, Italians and Greeks shave legs but not armpits and in general I found that the senoritas I encountered had little or no body hair.
#53
Re: Hairy women in the beach
Having travelled and philandered extensively in Europe before settling for Australia I can tell you that the eastern block and German ladies are the hairiest all over, Italians and Greeks shave legs but not armpits and in general I found that the senoritas I encountered had little or no body hair.
#54
Re: Hairy women in the beach
FACT
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
#55
Re: Hairy women in the beach
FACT
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
#56
Re: Hairy women in the beach
FACT
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
Most women from the Indian sub-continent can grow a moustache and sideburns.
Most Mediterranean women can grow a moustache (though not sideburns) and have considerable leg and body hair.
The big difference between these women and American women, however, is not so much the amount of "male" hair they can grow, but the fact that they're prepared to let their hair grow and be seen.
Virtually all American women shave at least some parts of their body/face. A very large proportion of women elsewhere do not shave at all.
Last edited by anabella; Feb 21st 2007 at 5:42 am.
#57
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Re: Hairy women in the beach
Having travelled and philandered extensively in Europe before settling for Australia I can tell you that the eastern block and German ladies are the hairiest all over, Italians and Greeks shave legs but not armpits and in general I found that the senoritas I encountered had little or no body hair.
The reason I'm asking is because I think your information is a bit out of date!