Men And Legs
You know some men have hairy legs, some extra hairy, some with little hair here and there and some with smooth smooth skin like a baby's buttocks. Well, this is a question for the girls.
Do you prefer men with:
1) Acceptable hairy legs (not too much, not too little)
2) Extra super hairy (think King Kong)
3) Super smooth legs, even mosquitoes cannot land on it.
My personal preference? Acceptable hairy legs I guess. I mean, I certainly don't want to walk around with some guy who's legs resemble an ape, right? That's like walking around with a Neanderthal :P And guys with no leg hair? Ewww! That's like... soooOOOooo gay. How can guys have no leg hair, you tell me. At least have some hair you know. Men's legs have a certain structure, so their legs are unlike a woman's (smooth and slender). So imagine a well-toned man, physic and all semua ada, tapi leg hair tadak! "-_-
Actually, I wonder if men shave? Do you guys shave? I've heard that some men shave their underarms. Girls I can understand, but why do men shave their underarms? Also, if our primate ancestors used to have hair all over the place (they didn't seem to have problems attracting their mates then, even with all the hair on them!), when did we start shaving everything off? When did the term "hairless = beauty" for women come from? Who came up with the idea? Westerners I presume? Some doink came up with a product that can help remove body hair, so he had to come up with a marketing campaign to sell his product and make himself a bus load of cash, right?
And then, the idea that a woman's body must be squeeky clean (hairless) in order to achieve to ultimate beauty title started to spread across the globe and more hair removal products are being produced. Then Brazilian wax caught the trend and BAM! Pain = beauty!. And there's electrolysis too. Then come cheaper hair removal alternatives like cream and mousse and wax strips.
It's a Thursday... I'm waiting for the weekend to come :P Excuse my sot-sot-ness...
Thursday, March 23, 2006
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