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Postby The ram on Sun Jan 06, 2019 3:26 am

A little movement or whatever you call it to stop women from shaving their fannies, armpits, legs, arms etc has started. It says it will empower women. Like f*ck will it! I think they'll find no one will give a f*ck about anything a hairy bird has to say.
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Postby mrswdk on Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:09 am

Dan. Fucking Dan. Penny's probably been round doing his curtains. Ramming Dan. It was Ramadan at his place today. But he's no Muslim.
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Postby The ram on Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:52 pm

mrswdk wrote:Dan. Fucking Dan. Penny's probably been round doing his curtains. Ramming Dan. It was Ramadan at his place today. But he's no Muslim.


Someone needs a shave
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Postby TA1LGUNN3R on Sun Jan 06, 2019 2:07 pm

I think the compete pubic shaving is a bit much, there should be some hair down there.
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Postby tzor on Mon Jan 07, 2019 10:59 am

I'm all for it! :twisted:

Today, while the blossoms still cling to the vine
Ill taste your strawberries, Ill drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
Ere I forget all the joy that is mine, Today

Ill be a dandy, and Ill be a rover
Youll know who I am by the songs that I sing
Ill feast at your table, Ill sleep in your clover
Who cares what the morrow shall bring


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Re: Januhairy

Postby The ram on Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:00 pm

In the 80s I'd think nothing about going down on a hairy fanny. Now I'd be repulsed lol, I can't really remember at what point women started shaving religiously, mid 90s probably.

Not sure if it was a piss take but I saw something last year about a fashion item for women which was basically a wig for the vagina. I've not seen any women walking around in one yet though.
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Postby Bentelbow on Mon Jan 07, 2019 9:04 pm

Merkins have been around since the 17th century or so.
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Postby The ram on Tue Jan 08, 2019 12:53 am

I just realised that the socialists have turned me against having sex with women with hairy minges. They won't beat me, I'm off to join a dating site and will specify that I'm looking for hairy minges only.
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Postby tzor on Tue Jan 08, 2019 12:56 pm

I remember once someone making a comment that found a correlation between pubic hair and floor carpeting trends.

Given that, this quote seems appropriate ... (or course it is an article from 2013)
Possessing their own distinctive appearance and design aesthetic, shag rugs have become synonymous with 1960s’ culture and fashion. Despite falling out of favor with homeowners for several decades, they’re now experiencing a resurgence, and appearing in more and more homes throughout the nation.


Note other sources extend shag carpets into the 70's. I can attest to that, although I was way too young to attest to pubic hair lengths of those years.

If you think I'm pulling a fast one on you, here the history of the other part of the correlation ... history of pubic hair removal
Fast-forward to the 1950s and Hugh Hefner’s introduction of Playboy magazine with its clean-shaven, scantily-clad models. The magazine, risqué for its time, revealed sexy, lingerie-draped women who became benchmarks for the ideal feminine beauty. Shortly after, Western culture entered a dichotomous time period. Although Playboy certainly nurtured an ideal of feminine beauty, the 1960s and 1970s was a time when feminists starkly opposed and rejected the culturally imposed ideal of hairless feminine beauty, preferring au naturel. Women could feel socially supported to do with their hair removal as they pleased. However, this phenomenon proved to be short-lived as the hairless ideal gained momentum.
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