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Be forewarned: This post possibly contains material which may be unsuitable for younger viewers. Or something like that.


The other morning I was accidently listening to a morning show on the radio. Normally, I would flip the station as fast as I could because I hate talk shows of any kind, tv or radio. But the topic was Manscaping and despite myself, I got interested.

Manscaping is a new term for me, although the instant I heard it, I knew what it was. Pretty self explanatory. The definition, anyway. The motivation behind it, not so much. While there is nothing wrong with trimming those nose hairs, do I really want my husband in the bathroom shaving his nether regions? After a long, hard day at work, do I want him to take his semi truck to the salon (and that's Salon, not saloon) and have his back waxed?


God, no. Why? Because I married a man, not a smooth skinned prepubescent boy. I like some chest hair on my men. A man's arms should not be smoother than mine and I shouldn't feel like I have to shave my legs every frickin' day because I'm worried that my husband's baby smooth legs will be scratched raw by my stubble.

No, no, no. That's just wrong. Wrong, I tell you. And as for his...well, you
know...C'mon! I mean, really? Really? Why? One of the callers on the station stated "If you trim the bushes around the tree, the tree looks bigger." Hmmm... to me that's false advertising. Yes? Aren't there men out there that complain that the Wonder Bra is false advertising? Wouldn't that fall under the same catergory? As a subscriber to the "it's not the size of the tree, but how you use it" school of thought, personally, I really don't care. Are there people out there who really do? Apparently so.

Another caller worked in the medical field and had seen middle school boys shaving below the belt. As soon as that hair would come in, they were shaving it off. She said that it's attributed to the smooth bodied men in advertisments.

Apparently, these kids see that and think that's what the girls want.

Which means that these 13-14 year old boys are already taking their superman underpants off in the presence of 13-14 year old girls. I don't know about you, but that scares the hell out of me. I didn't even know what a penis looked like when I was 13, let alone formed any opinion on what a boy's pubic hair, or lack there of, should look like. They're little kids, for goshsake.

And this works both ways...One woman called in to say that she was completely "bald down there."



She was into trends, she said, and had everything lasered off. What if the trends change? she was asked. Well, she thought of that, but is that ever something that goes out of style? Which brings me to a whole new topic...Why do men find that attractive? To me, that's right back to the whole, prepubescent little girl thing, and that's a little disturbing. As for me, I'll shave the bikini line for trips to the pool and I do the whole landing strip thing for special occasions but that's about it. Otherwise, it's like the Congo down there, and I've never had any complaints. Maybe that's because he knows if he does complain, there will be no more safaris. Ever.



And besides, when I get the chance to take a shower, I barely have time to wash my hair, let alone go bushwhacking. Nor do I have the money to pay someone to do it for me.

And so, to sum up this eloquent post, I'll just say a little hair never hurt...



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Janipurr 5 pts

I'm the one who linked the whole Brazilian thing to pedophilia, and I won't apologize for it. I find the whole trend pretty creepy. Trimming is one thing, but the whole obsession with being completely hairless has gone way.too.far. Only prepubescent children don't have hair anywhere but on their heads. I think it applies equally to men. While I'm not attracted to men with so much hair that they look like a bear, I expect them to have at least *some* hair, or I get creeped out.

My opinion and feelings about it are just as legitimate as yours are, and your argument abou homophobia is a strawman. I have never linked homophobia to pedophilia, and I have always been strongly supportive of gay rights. In fact, I understand most pedophiles aren't homosexual.

I have always been la natural (other than a trimmed bikini line), and I guess I've just been lucky that my lovers have been ok with that. I blame porn for creating the expectation in men that all their women be completely bare, and that just adds to the creep factor for me.

Mandy Lee 5 pts

I am all for guys having a great manhood. Otherwise, they will have a strong inferior complex.

Mandy Lee
Marketing Director
9Flower, Singapore Florist ( http://www.9flower.com.sg ).

alyssaroyse 5 pts

My goodness, you don't need to take it down. Parts of it are very funny. And frankly, when lines get crossed, it's the best way for people to actually see where they are.

So we talk about it and learn from it. Make fun of yourself, sure. Make fun of your lover if it's okay with him / her. But we ALL have to be careful when we so unconsciously use humor or casual language in a way that is hurtful.

Pedophilia is not funny, no matter how you slice it. And drawing a connection between a sexual proclivity and pedophilia is precisely what has been done with homosexuality for decades (or longer.)

But don't take it down....  if anything, write another one based on this one.

Ironically, I'm the least PC person you'll ever meet. I hate all this PC crap that doesn't allow us to call things what they are. But it's better - only marginally - than calling things what they're not - at least where things like this are concerned.

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orange peel 5 pts

I asolutely did not mean to accuse anyone of anything and my God, I have three children. Pedophilia is my worst nightmare. It's not funny at all. I'm sorry if it was taken that way. I didn't even mean anything with the "disturbing" comment. Bad choice of words, I guess. I really could care less what other people do in the bedroom (or on the kitchen table or on the bearskin rug in front of the fire place) as long as it's between two consenting adults.

I apologize. I'm tempted to just take this post down.

alyssaroyse 5 pts

You called the "bald down there" woman "disturbing," and commented that men who like that are into the whole pre-pubescent thing. It was your commenter, not you, who directly related it to pedophilia. That isn't funny.

Your writing is funny. Sex is funny!

But when our humor crosses a line that links perfectly natural behavior to things like pedophilia, it isn't funny any more. Humor is hard because when it crosses the line to accusation, it's not funny any more.

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Alyssa Royse

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orange peel 5 pts

Hmmm...it's interesting what people read into things.

I didn't mean to offend anyone. This was meant as a humor piece and had nothing to do with pedophilia or sex with poodles... Just because I don't personally do it doesn't mean I don't or can't see the draw. I said I don't like pain, so I skip the waxing. I could just as easily, and probably will, write a piece on the horror of pubic hair stuck in your teeth. I happen to find pubic hair just as amusing as the lack there of. I myself have many sexual kinks and I could care less if other people find me evil. The whole "happy with they can get" thing is a joke. A joke. The intent wasn't to offend, but to amuse. I wasn't trying to insult anyone; this has been reposted several different times in several different places and this is the first time it has been meet with such a negative reaction . The majority of my readers seemed to get it. And you left such a long comment too! Thanks for giving me the time and setting me right. I should be ashamed!

It's a joke, people. Lighten up.

Congratulations on finding your bald soulmate. I'm very happy for you.

Caissa 5 pts

Just because a person's preferences are different doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad thing.  Is it a consenting adult? Are they engaging in their activity with another consenting adult? If the answer to both questions is yes, then nobody has the right to say anything about it. 

Though, as far as the lack of hair thing...all you have to do is have a hair get caught in the back of your throat once to understand the appeal for many.

alyssaroyse 5 pts

Wow, you guys made a pretty big link there between someone liking bare pubes and being a pedophile. Do men who like huge breasts secretly wish they were having sex with cows? Women who like huge cocks secretly wish they were having sex with horses? Do people who "get off" on pubic hair secretly wish they were having sex with poodles?

Just because someone likes something that you don't "understand" or have does not mean they harbor some deeply rooted dangerous pathology or desire to harm people for their own satisfaction.

There are people who love hair, people who can't stand it. Same with breasts, or role playing, or....  Same with pretty much anything else you can name sexually, and it is not your place - or mine - to judge anyone for it.

Personally, I can't stand pubic hair, on me or my partners. Never could. Since long before it was a trend. Same with my lover!  Imagine our delight at finding each other! And I can assure you, neither one of us have a single cell of pedophilia in us.

Trends do come and go - take a quick run through the history of Playboy for an easy lesson. But it is NEVER okay to assume that someone's sexual proclivities that differ from yours are in some way evil.  That's exactly the same kind of assumption that gives us homophobia, or racism for that matter.

And as for someone just "being happy with what they can get...."  I wish for more than that for all of us. I wish for all of us to get what we want, what we crave, and more than that, to be worshiped and adored for who WE want to be, not what society wants us to be.

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Alyssa Royse

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orange peel 5 pts

Thanks for reading and commenting! I'm completely with you there! I just don't get the whole thing...maybe I'm missing something? But since I'm not big on pain, I think I'll continue missing it! I had my eyebrows waxed once and that was enough... :)

Exactly...overgrown or not, they're happy with what they get! ;)

Janipurr 5 pts

I've never understood the whole Brazilian wax trend.  I already get the eyebrows waxed--that hurts enough.  Getting the entire privates waxed?  Not on your life!  Just the thought makes me break out in a sweat!  I also think it's a little creepy--the whole "only prepubescent children don't have pubic hair" thing.  It makes me wonder if all the grown men that are so attracted to that sort of thing aren't also attracted to little girls.  Pedophilia is so unattractive.  I'll also shave the bikini line and do a little trimming for special occasions--but otherwise my guy is simply grateful for the access, no matter how overgrown it is!