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aprilgail2
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Oh and yes it is an old wives tale about shaving. It does not grow back thicker or darker. I used to swim and we actually did it often for meets.
I did it as a kid too- I hated hair on my arms and it never grew back darker and longer

I honestly have never heard of anyone (beside competitive swimmers) shaving their arms. Is this common now?
Yes! Even young men are shaving their arms!
I am with you on this I would be royally PO'd at Dad and ask him when did he start to like his women with scratchy arms and 5 o'clock shadow because that is what she is going to face her life, starting at a young age of 13. I assume she has not started shaving her legs yet. Anyone trying to keep up with that would have second thoughts about the arms too!!!!
Gee I guess Dad has no problem coughing up the cash for electrolosis so dd is not going to have scratchy arms to deal with!
What a jerk. Once virginal hair has been removed the hair papillary is altered and that is why when it starts to grow back, if not the first time, it is thicker, darker and picky. The shaft turns, it distorts,,,,
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oh please- over dramatize much??
