Mario you're nasty, but if that makes you happy and her too of course who am I to judge.
I find it refreshing that not all people feel as if they must conform to what others consider attractive. There was a point in time that people were considered attractive because of their natural appearance. I'm not advocating disheveled or unkempt appearance and I do NOT want to share a mass transit ride with someone who doesn't practice personal hygiene. It seems that attempts to be in style are nothing more than trying to sugar coat a poor self image. I find getting a tattoo/body modification/plastic surgery/lack of body hair other than the head and eyebrows sort of a sad indication of the shallow value system most people embrace.
Rather off topic, but... Now if you will excuse me, I have to leave to watch the "I Love Money" reality show because it inspires me. |
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This is about legs mostly? What about those who sport black just below their nose? I wonder if the men here will be so accepting of that.
I guess I'd prefer a woman I was dating to shave her legs or not have hair above her lip. But even still, I'd commend someone for being different and not conforming to a societal standard of attractiveness. After all shaving is all about aesthetics in the end.
QUOTE (IndianChick @ 19-Aug 08, 6:34 PM) |
What about those who sport black just below their nose? I wonder if the men here will be so accepting of that. |