I think that the difference is that I make that choice without expecting others to make it too and without thinking I am "dirty" if I don't. Plus? I think hairy boy parts deserve a chance for waxing too. Dammit.
I think this is the key, and likely what made the girl keep wanting to do it. Especially if she had STDs which I'm sure she was told she got because she was a filthy slut.
You know, I think this over/under thirty waxing divide explains an argument I had recently with a costume designer and actress, bit of whom were under thirty. The girl was playing an older, slatternly woman who lived in a trailer in texas in the 1980's. They both though she would be waxed completely bare, and I thought that this woman would never do that
I've been saying "Dude, I'm fucking 40" to myself an awful lot. Not that I am 40. I'm just warming up.
Ha -- I just told my mother I was 35 last night. And then admitted to 33.5. She pointed out that I'm too old to count in half-years. My overall point was that of course my several-years-older cousin is older than 35.
Do you still have to do any sort of razor maintenance?
No. I mean, eventually you have to do something else, but not within the next week or so. Unless you have a Problem like Erin's friend.
in the 80's, people didn't wax, did they?
Though I still kinda feel someone ought to punch them all in the face.
I'll totally do it. Just line them up along the Embarcadero while I'm taking my run. Run, punch, run, punch. Best workout EVER.
it's totally ungirly to volunteer for pain to make yourself more attractive.
HAHAHAHA! That's some funny shit, right there.
Never waxed, probably won't. Ingrowns are too bothersome.
Oh, and I have a waxing maintenance tip -- for your general upper-leg waxing, not the actual goolie waxing (I'd guess!) -- anti-acne astringent helps reduce ingrown hairs and etc.
oh dear, Sophia - it's like those TV shows where you've got the homeless guy with beautiful white teeth.
I thought I read somewhere that HairDownThere was making a comeback.
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And I have nothing to contribute to the conversation, also. Sorry.
in the 80's, people didn't wax, did they?
I know! I guess their thesis was she would have shaved, but frankly, I don't think this woman cared that much, and small-town Texas was probably not the first place to have affordable Brazilian's waxes.