The bane of many a woman's existence. Sometimes, it's just easier to let it all grow out especially in the winter. Who's really looking? Even though it's fairly obvious that it's your call whether or not you want to rock a full-on bush or give yourself a Brazilian — or if you want to let your leg hair grow out free as the wind or if you'd rather keep your legs silky and smooth — it's always at least a little interesting to know what men think about it.

'When women talk about footie my testosterone levels dry up so much that I start lactating'


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Best of both worlds…not scratchy, not clammy, not able to hide a fully stocked British warship. So pretty much just shave a line down the middle. My buddies and the one girl that saw it think its hilarious. Really hope it becomes the new trendy style. It was weird to me at first, and I still keep it trimmed nicely. But anyone who complains about someone having either or always bugged me because it seems so childish to do so. Bushy as possible.
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Uh how uneducated are you? Not too mention shaving can throw off PH, Causs razor burn, leave microscopic tears that are prone to infection etc. Yet Just leaving it naturally is considered unhygienic? But I want to know why. Want them to show me a piece of their mind.
But I'm here to tell you men are pretty easy to turn off and I have a list as long as my arm of things that kill my passion - including hairy nipples, girls talking about footie and vaginas after childbirth. I conducted a in-depth scientific study - by asking my mates at my local pub- to compile a list of the biggest turn-offs we experience. So if you women want to keep your man randy, pay close attention to the following and adhere to it like the Highway Code. All of my friends admitted to feeling a crash bigger than the Lehman Brothers when it came to lust for their wives after tying the knot. At the same time, they all experienced an explosion in their attraction to other women — be it her friends, celebs, lollipop ladies or anyone with a smile behind the checkout at Asda.