apey wrote:Dukasaur wrote:No. Just plain no.
You don't care about the women in your life
Hairballs can kill a lady not to mention the mood.....

I do care about the women in my life, and I like women to be as nature made them, straight out of the Garden of Eden with no artificial enhancements.
My ideal woman wears little or no cosmetics, little or no artificial fragrance, she has no synthetic chemicals polluting her skin, and she has no tattoos. In most cases my women have had pierced ears, but nothing else. I definitely would not kiss someone who had pierced lips or a pierced tongue or anything vile like that. I do not ask my women to shave their pubes, and on the two occasions that I dated women with shaved pudenda I asked them to discontinue the practise. Conversely, I present myself in the same state. Just before I met my current wife, I was dating a Quebecois woman who asked me to shave mine. I refused. We broke up soon afterward, although that wasn't the reason, so I don't know if I might have eventually given in if she'd continued demanding.
Far from being uncaring, I care very much. However, I my aesthetics revolve around being a mammal, completely in tune with what my chromosomes have prescribed for me. I loathe artificiality, and I loathe people mutilating healthy bodies. I think you should be proud of what evolution has made you. I am not afraid to till the soil with my bare hands, and I do speak to the trees. I am in tune with my animal nature. I am perfectly comfortable with my male body, and I am totally delighted with the female bodies I have encountered. I do not ask them to modify the perfect form that evolution has given them. Most of my women have shaved their legs and armpits, and while I don't completely support those actions I have not tried to stop them, because I know they are deeply ingrained in our culture, just like the ear-piercing thing. I draw the line at pudenda, though. It is utterly disgusting to take a perfectly healthy furry beaver, so cuddly and fuzzy and comforting to touch, and mutilate it.
And yes, I've had to pull some hair out of my mouth many times. It's part of the ritual, no different than picking popcorn out of your teeth after a movie.