Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
- Joined
- Aug 23, 2006
I am not talking about man at all. I am another person who believes that hair on men is more attractive. But when it comes to woman I do believe it to be a bit un clean just because I am a woman and know what it is like if I miss a day or two of shaving! There are tons of things woman did before the 1900 that would be considered very unclean today! But, those were much different times when they did not know as much as we do today! If a woman has more hair under their arms they are going to sweat and smell more there, alittle gross IMO.
You say it has nothing to do with hygiene but there you are shaving a lot!
And if we went to get technical about the meaning of hygiene, webster's states it as : a science of the establishment and maintenance of health. So, its not even technically about staying clean. But like I said before excess hair makes you sweat more which makes you less clean so I do believe you can associate it with being clean.
Well, first of all, no, not shaving does not make you stinkier, if you wear deoderant. I had a rash under my arm and my doctor told me not to shave until it was completely clear. That was over a month! I used deoderant (which ended up being the cause of the rash, but that's another story) on both unshaved arm pits (figured I might as well let the other go while I was at it) and I smelled no differently than when I shaved every day.
Ok. Hygiene is " a science of the establishment and maintenance of health." What is unhealthy about having hair on your body. If anything, I think it would be healthier to have hair. It's there for a reason.
Does excess hair make you sweat more? That is an interesting question.