Pubic Hair
Why are there so many posts here and in other naturist forums about the removal or keeping one's pubic hair? I really don't understand the need to discuss such things so much - much less what it does or does not have to do with the naturist lifestyle. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.
It seems to me that shaving that area of one's body is more a matter of being clothed in a swimsuit, for instance, than not being clothed in one. I understand the desire of either women or men not to have a bunch of hair sticking out of their suits especially if someone is particularly hairy. I used to shave my wife before we moved back to the Texas Panhandle, because she is particularly hairy, and we used to like to go to the beach when we were overseas.
I also understand the desire to shave body hair for athletic purposes like if one is a body builder engaged in posing or a swimmer, but there's no parallel there with naturism, either.
Why are there so many posts here and in other naturist forums about the removal or keeping one's pubic hair? I really don't understand the need to discuss such things so much - much less what it does or does not have to do with the naturist lifestyle. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.It seems to me that shaving that area of one's body is more a matter of being clothed in a swimsuit, for instance, than not being clothed in one. I understand the desire of either women or men not to have a bunch of hair sticking out of their suits especially if someone is particularly hairy. I used to shave my wife before we moved back to the Texas Panhandle, because she is particularly hairy, and we used to like to go to the beach when we were overseas.I also understand the desire to shave body hair for athletic purposes like if one is a body builder engaged in posing or a swimmer, but there's no parallel there with naturism, either.
I mean, we all don't go around talking about shaving our armpits, faces or whatever. I really don't get why there is so much talk of the other topic.
Why are there so many posts here and in other naturistforums about the removal or keeping one's pubic hair? Ireally don't understand the need to discuss such things so much -much less what it does or does not have to do with the naturistlifestyle. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.It seems to me that shaving that area of one's body is more amatter of being clothed in a swimsuit, for instance, than not beingclothed in one. I understand the desire of either women ormen not to have a bunch of hair sticking out of their suitsespecially if someone is particularly hairy. I used to shavemy wife before we moved back to the Texas Panhandle, because she isparticularly hairy, and we used to like to go to the beach when wewere overseas.I also understand the desire to shave body hair for athleticpurposes like if one is a body builder engaged in posing or aswimmer, but there's no parallel there with naturism, either.
typically ... it's a brand new member that won't take time to
search for the numerous threads on the subject and instead of just adding to athread already discussing the issue, theystart a new one. Other times
it's abored, lonely, male nudist that thinks he is asking
something different or doesn't have the capacity to discuss anything deeper than shaving pubic hair, but it always ends up the very same discussion
by the same members, which are 99.9% men. On rare, very rare
occasion, you'll maybe get one or maybe two female members that
will respond and after they do ... the male members jump on that
like wildfire trying to get herto answer more personal
questions ... which usually gets that one or two women to leave the
discussion, never to return.
Not trying to throw cold water on your thread but ... you've asked
a question for opinions and then continued with why you shaved your
wife. That leads others, like the member above, into
assumingthat thisis another thread to talk about
shaving pubic hair. I suspect this thread will get off topic
and will be yet another thread about why you should remove or keep
pubic hair ...
;-)
Why are there so many posts here and in other naturistforums about the removal or keeping one's pubic hair? Ireally don't understand the need to discuss such things so much -much less what it does or does not have to do with the naturistlifestyle. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.It seems to me that shaving that area of one's body is more amatter of being clothed in a swimsuit, for instance, than not beingclothed in one. I understand the desire of either women ormen not to have a bunch of hair sticking out of their suitsespecially if someone is particularly hairy. I used to shavemy wife before we moved back to the Texas Panhandle, because she isparticularly hairy, and we used to like to go to the beach when wewere overseas.I also understand the desire to shave body hair for athleticpurposes like if one is a body builder engaged in posing or aswimmer, but there's no parallel there with naturism, either.
typically ... it's a brand new member that won't take time to
search for the numerous threads on the subject. Other times
it's abored, lonely, male nudist that thinks he is asking
something different but it always ends up the very same discussion
by the same members, which are 99.9% men. On rare, very rare
occasion, you'll maybe get one or maybe two female members that
will respond and after they do ... the male members jump on that
like wildfire trying to get herto answer more personal
questions ... which usually gets that one or two women to leave the
discussion, never to return.
Not trying to throw cold water on your thread but ... you've asked
a question for opinions and then continued with why you shaved your
wife. That leads others, like the member above, into
assumingthat thisis another thread to talk about shaving pubic
hair. I suspect this thread will get off topic and will be
yet another thread about why you should remove or keep pubic hair
...
;-)
Could not have been said any better
Well said d AndyDi, a perfect reply.
All I'd like to add is I believe some people think that shaving the groin area alludes to something more, like being more sexually open. It doesn't.
I've also noticed that a lot of members names refer to themselves as smooth or shaved... ie Smoothnobby or shavedcpl. I wonder why the first thing you want a stranger to know (before your name) is the fact you have bare balls.
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Why are there so many posts here and in other naturistforums about the removal or keeping one's pubic hair? Ireally don't understand the need to discuss such things so much -much less what it does or does not have to do with the naturistlifestyle. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.It seems to me that shaving that area of one's body is more amatter of being clothed in a swimsuit, for instance, than not beingclothed in one. I understand the desire of either women ormen not to have a bunch of hair sticking out of their suitsespecially if someone is particularly hairy. I used to shavemy wife before we moved back to the Texas Panhandle, because she isparticularly hairy, and we used to like to go to the beach when wewere overseas.I also understand the desire to shave body hair for athleticpurposes like if one is a body builder engaged in posing or aswimmer, but there's no parallel there with naturism, either.
typically ... it's a brand new member that won't take time to
search for the numerous threads on the subject. Other times
it's abored, lonely, male nudist that thinks he is asking
something different but it always ends up the very same discussion
by the same members, which are 99.9% men. On rare, very rare
occasion, you'll maybe get one or maybe two female members that
will respond and after they do ... the male members jump on that
like wildfire trying to get herto answer more personal
questions ... which usually gets that one or two women to leave the
discussion, never to return.
Not trying to throw cold water on your thread but ... you've asked
a question for opinions and then continued with why you shaved your
wife. That leads others, like the member above, into
assumingthat thisis another thread to talk about shaving pubic
hair. I suspect this thread will get off topic and will be
yet another thread about why you should remove or keep pubic hair
...
;-)
Could not have been said any better
This thread has already gone, "Off topic." The question was, "what does shaving have to do with naturism?" There's also whole groups on whether or not one prefers a, "Full bush," ect. I don't see what any of it has to do with naturism any more so than shaving one's face, armpits, ect.