Why Do Women Shave Their Legs?

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  • @k8Egurl
    @k8Egurl 6 лет назад +9130

    How about the origins of pocketless clothes for women please?

    • @ajz4052
      @ajz4052 6 лет назад +703

      I always thought it had something to do with selling more purses/bags or something like that

    • @jamescarmody4713
      @jamescarmody4713 6 лет назад +553

      I want to see this; who was the lunatic that thought clothes without pockets were a good idea?

    • @mykl-anarche2201
      @mykl-anarche2201 6 лет назад +246

      Some people suggest it required women to carry purses which made them vulnerable to theives, encouraging them not to go out without a chaperone.

    • @WickedNPC
      @WickedNPC 6 лет назад +156

      Clothes started out with no pockets. (People carried their stuff in pouches attached to their belt) So the origin of the pocket would make more sense.

    • @irisachternaam
      @irisachternaam 6 лет назад +156

      We have FAKE pockets now, which

  • @Ebillan
    @Ebillan 6 лет назад +524

    This is really interesting, but still doesn't really answer the question of why women are expected to be hairless in the first place. If the answer is 'women started wearing shorter clothing and couldn't wear pantyhose', you'd think that as men started wearing shorts, they would have started shaving their legs as well. In Ancient Rome, hairlessness was already a symbol of status for women, so clearly there's some other origins for this beauty standard.

    • @tiarezavaleta8850
      @tiarezavaleta8850 4 года назад +21

      I don't know about ancient Rome but at least I think in America man weren't involved in the trend because of marketing. The ads were designed for women. They could target man but they were too busy working in factories or fighting the war. It wouldn't work, they couldn't care less about body hair.
      However most women were housekeepers and had time to worry about their appearance, so they were more vulnerable to this kind of manipulation from companies making them feel inadequate trying to sell their products. Over time this became the norm and currently we just keep giving them our money for such things.

    • @veetee4826
      @veetee4826 4 года назад +4

      I think its just men dominance over the world. who ever invented the idea of hair removal spread that idea and it was accepted/liked by society.

    • @ladysmith7747
      @ladysmith7747 3 года назад +11

      @@chlochristian164 I used to shave my legs. When I moved to Latin America people asked me why I did it. They would ask why I didn´t think that my hair was beautiful.

    • @davidcervantes9336
      @davidcervantes9336 3 года назад +3

      @@ladysmith7747 What part of Latin America tho? And who did you hang up with? That doesn’t sound like the Latin America I know.

    • @ladysmith7747
      @ladysmith7747 3 года назад +6

      @@davidcervantes9336 I had a boyfriend in Panama (Bocas del Toro) who asked me to stop shaving my legs. At another point I had a boyfriend in Costa Rica who asked me not to shave my legs. I lived in a rural mountain area. Also some women asked my why I shaved my legs. When I told them that we think that it is sort of masculine they said that thought it was prettier with hair.

  • @izzyg.1933
    @izzyg.1933 4 года назад +42

    I stopped caring about shaving a few months ago. It feels so good to just let go of it haha. I feel so beautiful and feminine when I let my hair grow. But I’ll think I’ll keep a razor around because I like to shave for very special events. I just do what feels good to me now when it comes to shaving and it’s great.

    • @nadiagoddard227
      @nadiagoddard227 3 года назад +1

      me too

    • @izzyg.1933
      @izzyg.1933 3 года назад

      @Marko Polo I said in my comment that I do what feels good to me at the moment.

  • @momuv6980
    @momuv6980 3 года назад +9

    I used to shave my legs & pits. In fact, I distinctly remember when I turned 14 (in 1970) & was allowed to shave and to wear stockings & a garter belt. I felt so grown up! Fast forward to my 40s, and one day, I just decided "What the hell? My (second) husband thinks unshaven me is just fine, so why bother?" Nearly 25 years not shaving! It helps that I have very minimal, light colored body hair to begin with . . . Such freedom and no more stubble, razor burn, irritation or cuts! I stay fastidiously clean in the pit area and deodorize, no worries there. It really is very liberating!

  • @Miyankochan
    @Miyankochan 6 лет назад +36

    Ugh, it starts becoming a general rule.. If I don't know the answer to a question, the answer must be money.

  • @CuzicanAerospace
    @CuzicanAerospace 6 лет назад +846

    Gender is a trip. "Because, history, so why not." I laugh because I'd rather not cry.

    • @cavv0667
      @cavv0667 6 лет назад +9

      "?"

    • @jamescarmody4713
      @jamescarmody4713 6 лет назад +10

      Tell me about it. Shaved my legs once & my aunt freaked out. Funny enough, my grandparents didn't care; I don't get why she does.

    • @mynameisuju
      @mynameisuju 6 лет назад +37

      @ then why are there cultures that consider hairy women more attractive than smoother ones?? I mean shaving the whole body also evokes baby-esque imagery, is that really attractive? Also, unless women are sheep, how does shaving hair have any visible effect in accentuating shape? I mean you have to have at least 1 inch thick hair for it to make any real shape and I don't know any women out here with 1 inch thick hair lollll not everything is biology mate.

    • @mynameisuju
      @mynameisuju 6 лет назад +27

      @ sexual competition isn't biology, it's social behaviour. As is shaving. It is a very recent part of our history, one we have relatively recently only decided was attractive. Who is to say it won't become unattractive again. It's not a biological process, it's a trend.

    •  6 лет назад +6

      @@mynameisuju You don't get it. Shaving is not a biologica need, it is motivated by a biological need.
      Working in wall street for a man it is not biological it is motivated by biology.
      1. You cannot dispute that women compete for appearance as men for status. It is a scientific fact.
      2. You cannot dispute bodybuilders do it, not as a trend, but as a way to optimize muscular display.
      3. You cannot dispute softer skin in a woman is nicer for the vast majority of people
      You assert an opinion, not an argument rooted in facts.
      The discussion here is why do women shave their legs?, It was because Guillette invented a random idea and applied to a product for women or is it because they uncover a new way that has the result of looking better?
      I don't understand how you can deny reality in such a way.
      Girls with shorts love to shave, not as surrogate of panties, but because it looks better.
      That , according to the vast majority of women IT IS A FACT AS WELL

  • @RichardGMoss
    @RichardGMoss 3 года назад +67

    What ever makes a woman feel good!! I see nothing wrong with hair!

  • @BZAKether
    @BZAKether 6 лет назад +49

    Wow, I always wondered how the women in the Viking series did to keep those smooth hairless legs! :P

    • @chompera5844
      @chompera5844 5 лет назад +14

      BZAKether Post-Apocalyptic shows too!!

  • @justdoit2521
    @justdoit2521 5 лет назад +33

    Well, you discussed the history, but didn't discuss the reason why it all started. Anyway, I remember that I read somewhere that shaving started centuries ago in brothels where older women would shave their bodies to compete with younger girls who didn't grow as much hair. The trend continued, and here we are now.

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl 3 года назад +2

      That's not exactly a great citation, there. You "remember that you read somewhere" isn't proof of anything, LOL!

    • @TheRealityofFake
      @TheRealityofFake 3 года назад +4

      Yep the video doesn't really get to the point of the matter. It's just "clothes became skimpier and with more skin showing women started shaving". But why did women feel the need to be hairless because they were showing their legs when there never was that same expectation for men?

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. Thought the same thing. The video simply didn't answer the question.
      As for brothels and all that. My guess is, similar to makeup for women, it is too service the fashion standard of looking as close to pubescent as possible.

    • @mushymass9716
      @mushymass9716 3 года назад

      I think this video is supposed to be more 'edutainment' than anything - intentionally succinct and somewhat shallow in terms of info, in order to encourage as much engagement as possible. That said, if you end up remembering where you read that piece of information I'm interested in learning more about it

  • @TheChickenRiceBowl
    @TheChickenRiceBowl 6 лет назад +632

    I remember during sex ed in 5th grade they gave us these little "Puberty Packs" that included razors and shaving cream, and if that isn't the most disgusting predatory thing.

    • @jamescarmody4713
      @jamescarmody4713 6 лет назад +35

      TheChickenRiceBowl Did the boys get them, too?

    • @thecatface8255
      @thecatface8255 6 лет назад +69

      Thats a completly nice thing ESPECIALLY FOR TEENAGE GIRLS

    • @leeshdee9269
      @leeshdee9269 6 лет назад +176

      I would have loved to get razors and shaving cream! Free razors, that shit isn't cheap!

    • @garlicflowerzzz
      @garlicflowerzzz 6 лет назад +120

      i don’t get how that’s predatory? i’m a teenage girl and i enjoy shaving..

    • @sabrinaladyswallowtail4262
      @sabrinaladyswallowtail4262 6 лет назад +78

      Eww... I think my 5th grade class was given deodorant, but not razors... I don’t think. 🤔 Seems too personal.

  • @camparkadia9305
    @camparkadia9305 6 лет назад +72

    Make a video on the history of bathing

    •  6 лет назад +1

      How cant you trust it if this is a blatant lie? Women depilate to accentuate the shape. The same bodybuilders do it voluntarily for a competitive advantage in the visual space.
      Women are the sexual selector of the species, so will always have a biological interest in attract attention visually.
      - A beautiful, smart, educated woman with no interest in get more money that needed for basic living will result interesting to the vast majority of men.
      - A handsome, smart, educated man with no interest in get more money that needed for basic living will result unattractive to the vast majority of women.
      -A man CEO will be a big extra for a candidate partner for most women
      --A woman CEO could not be an big extra for a man. Appearance will always be first
      We have different biological goals and women create every day new forms to compete. It is not society, it is women competing for the visual space with themselves.

    • @nm9688
      @nm9688 6 лет назад +10

      @ Stop copying and pasting the same lie onto every thread, okay? How tf do you know why women do what they do, unless you are a woman yourself.

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 5 лет назад +1

      @ cheers dude nice job on these
      Mind if I screenshot this? I won't hide the name and I won't take credit for this

  • @snowzombie86
    @snowzombie86 6 лет назад +54

    Peer pressure psh. Think for yourself and rock those wiskers.

    • @zizi6538
      @zizi6538 5 лет назад +8

      @ why do u keep reposting this?????

    • @zizi6538
      @zizi6538 5 лет назад +6

      @ their is nothing wrong with expressing your opinion honestly! It's just the bit where u say "will result unattractive to vast majority of women" how do you really know what women want every women has a different preference to what man they want and what they find attractive.

    •  5 лет назад +1

      @toblerone Because this is not s matter of opinions, hypergamy is a scientific fact known for at least 200 years. You don't understand a statistical distribution.
      You equate vast majority with "every single one".
      The differences in mating patterns for male and female in humans have been studied for a long time, and are the same as many primates.
      Just check one article, there are thousands.
      The pure social construction of human patterns is unscientific, and just an ideology backed by nothing. humans are greatly influenced by culture, but the substrate is purely biological.
      link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00289173

    • @zizi6538
      @zizi6538 5 лет назад +1

      you can't force your options on me but I'm not saying that disagree with all of it...have a good day

    • @ayostap6700
      @ayostap6700 4 года назад

      @ wtf? I can't believe I actually sat here and read all that. You had a few true points, but a lot of what you typed is bs.

  • @Gatacorp
    @Gatacorp 5 лет назад +14

    And still in 2019 a pink razor is more expensive 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @collinhennessy1521
      @collinhennessy1521 5 лет назад +4

      Then don't buy pink razors. Razors of any other color will work just as fine. A lot of women purposefully buy men's razors to shave with, because they think they work better than women's razors for the things they shave.

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns 3 года назад

      @@collinhennessy1521 yea, I figured women's razors would be better for skin so I grabbed a pack and they were so much worse than the men's razors I'm used to. Spend less on the better product.

  • @somenerdyblonde
    @somenerdyblonde 6 лет назад +4

    This is an old video, but hair removal products used to contain rat poison, which couldn't be helped until the FDA started regulating beauty products in the 30s.

  • @Neerepha
    @Neerepha 3 года назад +2

    Armpits smell so gross when you don't shave. And armpit hair is disgusting on men too

  • @anonymousmisnomer5443
    @anonymousmisnomer5443 6 лет назад +12

    Why is it taboo for men to shave their body hair?

    • @preternatural3231
      @preternatural3231 6 лет назад +23

      Probably the same reason it's taboo for them to wear makeup. Behaviours conventionally associated with feminity are often expected of women and practically banned for men.

    • @preternatural3231
      @preternatural3231 6 лет назад +27

      @ just say you're an incel and move on tbh

    • @preternatural3231
      @preternatural3231 6 лет назад +26

      @ Lmao i learned about hypergamy in highschool SAP class, so you can stop trying to be condescending. It doesn't make you any sort of scientist to say this stuff; it's pseudo-intellectual fluff to justify making tasteless assumptions.
      What you just said is fucking obvious, of course people want to be considered attractive to others they find sexually interesting. This video was never about answering the question "Why do women shave their legs?" in terms of biology; this video is focused on the (objectively more interesting) sociological aspect. We live in a complex society, and the factors governing our behaviour are neither so obvious nor singular.
      And then, you go on to embarrass yourself with baseless, NON-SCIENTIFIC assumptions about women AND men.
      Cherry on top: "Do you want to study real science and be successful, or stay crying at home believing you're the victim?"
      >bringing up "REAL" science
      >apparently, the only way to be successful is by being a science major
      >"stay crying" = trying to make women seem overemotional
      >"believing" = implying that the very real, everyday experiences are imaginary or, at the least, exaggerated
      You've got it all science-man. I'm sure the ladies aren't flocking to you because you of your lack of wealth, and not because you of your horrendous personal beliefs

    • @Demi.d3mi
      @Demi.d3mi 6 лет назад +2

      Its not tho? Ever heard of manscaping? All attractive dudes have shaven chests, arms, legs etc.

    • @eonstar
      @eonstar 6 лет назад

      +Cristian Proust
      .

  • @roseleger5112
    @roseleger5112 3 года назад

    No mention of strigils, scrappers, high exfoliation by pumice, sand, salt or gua cha, no mention of how less hair meant less parasites (lice, flees, etc) so better chances of survival. Unwanted hair is a much older concern than a few centuries.

  • @KindaJadedish
    @KindaJadedish 3 года назад

    Please bring this show back I need to know about more history from this person!!!!

  • @299meena
    @299meena 4 года назад

    1:28 as Muslims we are required by our religion to remove hair and have good grooming practices (Underarms and private areas especially). However, just as mentioned, men are highly recommended to keep a beard.

  • @juliamorales6620
    @juliamorales6620 3 года назад

    As soon as I hit middle school we girls start shaving our legs. It was a novelty thing. Then i found out that after you Shave the first time, you have to continue because... your hair gets thick, dark, and noticeable. It's been a year since I shaved and my hairs are over 1 inch long. I have been told that hair legs are horrible on women but I 'm no longer a teen

  • @Leggs013
    @Leggs013 5 лет назад +3

    I'm a male! Yes I shave my legs too.

  • @johnzengerle7576
    @johnzengerle7576 5 лет назад +1

    According to “The Great War” on RUclips, soldiers in the trenches had to shave to make a better seal with the gas masks. This lead to a change for men away from the 19th century fancy beards and mustaches.

  • @ingridstockman6668
    @ingridstockman6668 3 года назад

    I think it is great that some girls and women don’t shave their leg, my best friend doesn’t and it is great that she doesn’t have the same insecuritys that I do. I simply feel Imbarresed, you don’t have to, I just do. Do what ever makes you feel like yourself:)

  • @trentonjennings9105
    @trentonjennings9105 3 года назад +1

    The more important question is why shave your beaver? Why do you want to look like a little girl? A neat trim is great but not bald. I miss the Playmate look of the 80's-90's

  • @m1t2a1
    @m1t2a1 5 лет назад +17

    To seem young, like little girls.

    • @Denepwe
      @Denepwe 5 лет назад +1

      That is so creepy

    • @collinhennessy1521
      @collinhennessy1521 5 лет назад +1

      No, that's not what it is at all. It gives more of an area for us to work with when we go down on women, and stops hairs from getting stuck to our lips and faces when we do. Its a guy's least favorite thing to do in bed anyways. Most of what we look at during sex is above the waist.

  • @twbishop
    @twbishop 3 года назад

    @1:23 see also, why do (some) men (sometimes) shave their beards?
    @6:25 see also, why do some men and women sometimes depilate pubic hair?

  • @sneakerbabeful
    @sneakerbabeful 5 лет назад +1

    This may be completely unrelated to the topic, but I think this presenter is doing a great job! She has engaging energy, and great vocal rage to keep delivery dynamic. You go, Ms. Presenter! Keep up the terrific work.

  • @buddyholly4672
    @buddyholly4672 3 года назад +1190

    Body hair is natural. I hate that we're expected to be hairless

    • @detectivedaffodil437
      @detectivedaffodil437 3 года назад +5

      so true

    • @alicjaradoszewska4249
      @alicjaradoszewska4249 3 года назад +11

      I find it funny when ladies stop shaving their legs and armpits and call themselves rebellious and brave but still pluck their eyebrows and get rid of upper lip mustache.

    • @memandi2
      @memandi2 3 года назад +76

      @@alicjaradoszewska4249 I don't get why it's funny. Gotta chose your battles. Not to mention shaving the legs is waaaay more time consuming than the upper lip.

    • @trees____383
      @trees____383 3 года назад +55

      @@alicjaradoszewska4249 the point is not to be super hairy or go against hairlessness, it’s to do what YOU like. that includes maybe having armpit hair but no leg hair or 😼 hair but no hair anywhere else. it’s all about choosing. maybe that choice is no hair at all or hair everywhere but the face but it doesn’t change that they’re normalizing body hair and most importantly, being happy within themselves because they chose that look.

    • @alicjaradoszewska4249
      @alicjaradoszewska4249 3 года назад

      @@memandi2 Because „embrace your mustache and bushy brows girl just like you claim you embrace the rest of your body hair” but you won’t cause you want to be feminine at least on the face where is least work and most visible confirming to beauty standards so on the end not really accepting your hairy self, oh lovely hypocrite… so funny.

  • @ollyviawarren3916
    @ollyviawarren3916 4 года назад +1856

    I shave my legs because when the wind touch me hairy legs it feels like spiders are crawling up my legs,and I end up swatting at my legs thinking I'm killing a bug

    • @hannahbanana9901
      @hannahbanana9901 4 года назад +71

      Lol that’s why I wax my legs because it reminds me of insects or fleas or something crawling up my leg

    • @TheGalacticGrizzly
      @TheGalacticGrizzly 4 года назад +76

      I love how it feels when the wind blows through my leg hair, lol 😁

    • @aniesalgado805
      @aniesalgado805 3 года назад +78

      I don't shave my legs, but this is the best rationale I have seen to do so lol

    • @workinabroad
      @workinabroad 3 года назад +23

      Now this I can support 100% lol I don't shave my legs but honestly the hair isn't so long. I barely notice.

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns 3 года назад +13

      I've noticed it's MUCH easier to feel a tick climbing up my leg when working outside if I have leg hair than if I shave

  • @notthatcarolina7558
    @notthatcarolina7558 5 лет назад +6099

    *_CONCLUSION_*
    a) Don't shave, it's a waste of time.
    b) If you want to shave it's ok.
    c) If you DON'T want to shave it's ok too.

    • @thomasf.9717
      @thomasf.9717 5 лет назад +105

      Also, don't go to a hairdresser. Just let your hair grow freely. Who cares how it looks, amirite?

    • @thomasf.9717
      @thomasf.9717 5 лет назад +12

      @Nondumiso Hlazo I tooootally meant that serious.

    • @qwertyuiopaaaaaaa7
      @qwertyuiopaaaaaaa7 5 лет назад +133

      d) Don’t complain if people treat you differently, as long as they’re respectful.
      Culture is made up of expectations. Though we should accept and respect other cultures, we should be free to have our own.

    • @AubreyÆsohn
      @AubreyÆsohn 5 лет назад +4

      all of this 👍

    • @luisagf1385
      @luisagf1385 5 лет назад +144

      @@qwertyuiopaaaaaaa7 I feel like treating someone differently (even in a good way) is already being disrespectful though...

  • @missjohnnyhayes
    @missjohnnyhayes 5 лет назад +772

    I feel like I’ve wasted so many hours of my life shaving, waxing, epilating, and plucking. I wish that hair follicles would just give up growing hair after a certain number of plucks.

    • @julierogers1155
      @julierogers1155 3 года назад +43

      Laser hair removal is the bomb. Permanent solution.

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis 3 года назад +5

      Its called a laser, why havent you done it?

    • @julierogers1155
      @julierogers1155 3 года назад +131

      @@GregariousAntithesis A bit aggressive. Perhaps she did not know about laser hair removal ... or can't AFFORD it. Laser hair removal is quite expensive.

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis 3 года назад +7

      @@julierogers1155 its called priorities

    • @Iflie
      @Iflie 3 года назад +20

      That seems to be the case exactly with the hair you don't want gone totally, like eyebrows, haha. The women from the thin eyebrow era say it stopped growing back as they got older. My ballet teacher told us not to pluck them too much for this reason. My eyebrows seem to be falling out all on their own though. Which is weird as I have plenty of strong hairs elsewhere that is too uncomfortable to remove as it grows back under the skin.

  • @vilena5308
    @vilena5308 3 года назад +396

    My guess before watching this: Someone wanted to sell more razors.

    • @wonderwend1
      @wonderwend1 3 года назад +50

      And of course it was a man.....

    • @ainearcilla563
      @ainearcilla563 3 года назад +19

      Capitalism baby

    • @ainearcilla563
      @ainearcilla563 3 года назад

      @Amelia Darden Idk, since the start of the goddamn world?

    • @tinkywinky8558
      @tinkywinky8558 3 года назад

      @@wonderwend1 Surely it's not a woman because y'all never made shit

    • @wonderwend1
      @wonderwend1 3 года назад +2

      @@tinkywinky8558 you're absolutely right, we've never made shit...... we make quality, useful items that work.

  • @sabinejohn495
    @sabinejohn495 3 года назад +2464

    My mom always comments when my legs, arms, etc. start looking hairy. She acts all weird about it like it's some crazy crime. Hair on women needs to be normalized! And parents shouldn't shame their kids for it.

    • @sim.pression8511
      @sim.pression8511 3 года назад +89

      Tell her, that she gave you that beautiful body and you don't want to change it. 😊

    • @ombradeisogni6586
      @ombradeisogni6586 3 года назад +24

      Oh my gosh, SAME She Always point It out like... Mum you have them too -.-

    • @RoninMilli
      @RoninMilli 3 года назад +22

      Dont shave! F it. Its your body not theirs! And if someone cant love you bc of the hair… theyre not worth it. 💕

    • @mozhodzhodzho
      @mozhodzhodzho 3 года назад +27

      So weird. My dad is the opposite, he always tells that women shouldn't shave and hair there is natural and beautiful. But for far too long I've listened to ads' opinion instead of his

    • @TheAMBULOCETUS
      @TheAMBULOCETUS 3 года назад +28

      Tell your mother to pay for laser treatments for you if hair bothers her that much. Also tell her it’s her fault or your father’s fault if you are as hairy as she says you are. Hairiness is genetically inherited from one or both parents, make her feel like shit for making those hair comments to you.

  • @jennacunningham4725
    @jennacunningham4725 4 года назад +2476

    I haven’t shaved my legs since I was 15 because I frankly don’t give a damn what people think, and when I tell my male friends and boyfriends I don’t shave, they always exclaim, “neither do I!”

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 3 года назад +40

      Ha. They are older men then because young men do shave. Just look at the smooth arms and legs on the beech. Or should that be beach? I always get that wrong.

    • @evgenyillarionov714
      @evgenyillarionov714 3 года назад +42

      I frankly don’t give a damn what people think - not a true; we all depends on what people think

    • @rubengonzalez750
      @rubengonzalez750 3 года назад +49

      I like my women natural...a full bush is the most sexy thing their is

    • @bobsradio6025
      @bobsradio6025 3 года назад +12

      I never could stand getting hair in my mouth.

    • @paulnightwolf9043
      @paulnightwolf9043 3 года назад +10

      That's why you have 10 cats 🐈😏😏

  • @sammysoppy3361
    @sammysoppy3361 6 лет назад +3243

    The only hair removal trend that bugs me is the modern idea that women need to remove ALL their pubic hair and look like prepubescent girls or else they are gross, regardless of the fact that having some pubic hair actually protects that area. Grooming, fine, keep it under control lol, but being totally bare is just a little too creepy for me

    • @dinisparkles35
      @dinisparkles35 5 лет назад +738

      Exactly! I guess its also because of porn. My ex bf 24years (virgin), never seen a vagina live in front of him before, wanted me to shave it all.... because he likes it that way. Excuse me?? So how does he know what he likes before actually having had sex? Well, he got used to "naked" vaginas because of porn.

    • @marissavaneck1358
      @marissavaneck1358 5 лет назад +591

      That creeps me out too. I keep mind trimmed short, but the idea of looking like a kid again is creepy.

    • @rhfemsdnlzm
      @rhfemsdnlzm 5 лет назад +71

      @@dinisparkles35 Gods damn....

    • @White_Oak_
      @White_Oak_ 5 лет назад +621

      Yeah, and the fact that shaving or waxing pubic hair very often leads to ingrown hairs, skin infections, razor rash, lacerations, and increases the likelihood of getting certain STI's. Plus, it's all prickly one or two days afterward. You can't wax everyday, so your pubic area is usually prickly as hell. You could shave everyday, but that just makes the razor rash worse. So, yeah... red, inflamed, bumpy, and prickly pubic areas aren't very fun. If people want less hair there, the best thing to do is trim it.

    • @White_Oak_
      @White_Oak_ 5 лет назад +607

      @@dinisparkles35 unfortunately, too many men are like your ex... they form opinions about women's bodies by watching unrealistic porn and are shocked when confronted with reality. The porn industry has a lot to answer for.

  • @Bunny-rz3rv
    @Bunny-rz3rv 6 лет назад +1420

    Shaving takes too long and it just grows back so I don’t even bother unless it’s a important like a wedding of someone I care about

    • @mkm1015
      @mkm1015 6 лет назад +34

      Meh, the same thing with bathing, teeth brushing etc. Why bother really, its a waste of time...

    • @inamib.9786
      @inamib.9786 6 лет назад +497

      bmk 11 Is it really necessary to explain why hygienic procedures are different from mostly aesthetic ones?

    • @Lookatmeshine
      @Lookatmeshine 6 лет назад +351

      @@mkm1015 there are long-term problems associated with not bathing or cleaning your teeth, I can't think of any relating to hair growth.

    • @13tuyuti
      @13tuyuti 6 лет назад +66

      So if you show up at my wedding with hairy legs it's a subtle sign you don't really care about me. I have to start paying attention to this kind of detail. I'm missing a lot of social cues...

    • @mkm1015
      @mkm1015 6 лет назад +22

      @@Lookatmeshine So why do you then go to a hairdresser? Why bothering with a hairstyle... Let your hair grow freely.
      And, why do you use deodorant either? Let your natural smell fill in the room. No one has ever died because of natural smell. Its all aesthetics afterall...

  • @maribellelebre6809
    @maribellelebre6809 3 года назад +187

    There's more to it than this theory based on exposed skin. Men didn't start shaving to wear shorts.

    • @RhythmAddictedState
      @RhythmAddictedState 3 года назад +14

      Underrated comment!

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 3 года назад +2

      I have always noticed that attractive male actors tend to shave several areas for ‘sexy’ scenes. Sean Connery had a large amount of body hair, which I hadn’t really noticed, until I rewatched one of his ‘Bond’ movies (You Only Live Twice). He was going to get a massage, so his legs were bare...... uhm.....whoa that was a lot of very dark hair!!

    • @tinkywinky8558
      @tinkywinky8558 3 года назад +1

      Because most women like hairy men.

    • @thesevenkingswelove9554
      @thesevenkingswelove9554 3 года назад +17

      @@tinkywinky8558 tf? That's not true at all.

    • @diablosjupi
      @diablosjupi 3 года назад

      The power of good marketing and the pressure from the "masses" 🤷‍♀️ yeah, it says so on the video, they made it so women felt the pressure to keep looking good and simulate those stockings without them so their partners would come home to a pretty woman because apparently winning the world war depended on it

  • @Nerdicaful
    @Nerdicaful 6 лет назад +371

    My thing is...women were wearing stockings to make their legs seem smoother, so there was already a 'need' for smooth legs on women even before the war broke out. Where did this need come from? What was it about women's legs specifically that needed them to either be covered and unseen or entirely naked when exposed?

    • @ninab9969
      @ninab9969 5 лет назад +35

      Pretty sure women were also wearing stockings for warmth. These days, too, even the thinnest nylons can keep your legs just that little bit warmer. At least that's why I like to wear them.
      To answer your question, though: From all I know, apart from the things mentioned in this video, just some really dumb beauty standards made up by advertisers who apparently hate women. Add to that lots of shaming over the tiniest little 'flaw' on your body and a decidedly unhealthy dose of photoshop and you end up where we are today. Many women are made to believe that looking as unnatural as possible is what the opposite sex prefers and somehow, that idea has stuck with us. Similar things apply on the weight front, too. I mean, historically speaking, heavy-set women used to be considered more beautiful as being rounder indicated both health and wealth. Most guys back then wouldn't have even so much as glanced at a skinny woman.

    • @JMTgpro
      @JMTgpro 5 лет назад +37

      In fact, it's because they were underwear.
      The existence of the garment dates from the 1500s, in fact, the first weaving machines were to create these garments. The reason, easy. Women on a large scale wore skirts, rich or poor, it did not matter.
      That left as a consequence that the legs were exposed to the weather, therefore they were used as underwear. In as much, to your question of why they became standard of beauty, then simple, it is underwear.
      The legs became a symbol of beauty and a standard thanks to this, a private / intimate garment that evoked, like all underwear, a symbolism of intimacy. For that reason, the sexy pictures of the period, was with respect to this garment, it was underwear. Follow the logic of the current lingerie, only being more 'modest', as it was an intimate garment that revealed, did not expose any genital. From there to have had that boom of sexapell
      So, when they fell into disuse, the most "rational" evolution within the logic, was the shaved legs. It was the loss of use of the garment, but it kept all the weight of intimacy, taboo, "modest" sexuality.

    • @vittorias5112
      @vittorias5112 5 лет назад +13

      I read this interesting theory somewhere that it became popular because women appeared younger not having hair on their legs.

    • @AddBowIfGirl
      @AddBowIfGirl 5 лет назад +16

      Nerdicaful Seems like almost all of social femininity is connected to a type of leisure and prioritizing beauty to represent the success of a country. Like... the more successful a nation is, the more the men want the women to showcase that success in their very bodies by having the women preoccupy their time with shallow pursuits where the unspoken goal is to make themselves look as different from their male counterparts as possible - we call it beatification.

    • @Denepwe
      @Denepwe 5 лет назад +20

      I think it's because body hair means sexuality, puberty. And women sexuality was and still is seen as a taboo

  • @_pualani
    @_pualani 4 года назад +1591

    My mom makes fun of me when she sees my armpits are hairy and starts telling other people about it
    I’ve gotten used to it by now tho
    Still really embarrassing even though it’s something that shouldn’t be

    • @stephaniecapelache8502
      @stephaniecapelache8502 4 года назад +205

      during the pandemia i did and experiment and didn't shave for 4 months, it was a nice experiment to break my aversion for hair in the armpit. But my mom also din't have a nice time looking at it, she made sure to tell me how disgust she was everytime, and in the other way, my older brother did not care at all. I think it's very hard for some woman to realize their are ashamed of their bodies, because other people told them to be.

    • @gargoyle4807
      @gargoyle4807 4 года назад +119

      My mother and sister are very judgemental. Because I grew up in a judgemental environment I make sure to do anything to not look weird and to look desirable. But when I don't have to shave my armpits they make sure to always say that they are disgusting. I find my family disgusting and I hope I will be able to leave soon

    • @saracole7623
      @saracole7623 4 года назад +61

      Sorry you have to deal with that, girl. Some people are just cemented in their ways, and feel like their way is the only way.

    • @zionistgoddessofstars
      @zionistgoddessofstars 4 года назад +19

      Though in Europe they don't shave their armpits, well I know in Poland they don't, as my mom was born there and never once shaved her pits lol

    • @jameskinetic7077
      @jameskinetic7077 4 года назад +19

      You are amazing with or without hair! Keep it natural hair is good

  • @aurellelb2503
    @aurellelb2503 6 лет назад +2450

    Sadly, this covers some of the history of "when" women shaved their legs and underarms, but absolutely not the "why" which I was looking for. If I remember correctly underarm hair was requested to be shaved on actresses of Hollywood in the first movies by the censorship which viewed women's hair as sexually explicit. This is just an example of the why, women hair = women sexuality = forbidden / gross.
    A parallel example would be nipples : Men nipples where also banned from the screens and the beaches until the 30's when some men took their freedom without asking, and it slowly became mainstream...
    I was hoping for a bit of chronology and quotes about why women's hair is considered gross while men's hair is almost all the time valued, and in the worst cases, tolerated.

    • @bigcheval
      @bigcheval 5 лет назад +73

      It says flat out about fashion trends as the why.

    • @ChristmasCarolyn
      @ChristmasCarolyn 5 лет назад +53

      Trends are always weird and irrational.

    • @WickedNPC
      @WickedNPC 5 лет назад +157

      I was thinking about this very thing. For a very long time women has been made to feel ashamed of our private parts. It has been treated as something dirty that needed to be hidden. Female body hair used to be seen as something private and sexual. These days the allure of the hair is pretty much gone but the shame remains, fuel by economic interestests.

    • @eerielconstantine5051
      @eerielconstantine5051 5 лет назад +5

      M. M. Techau damn everything you said is so valid

    • @sashar3718
      @sashar3718 5 лет назад +77

      @@ChristmasCarolyn Actually, trends usually aren't irrational at all, they just may be hard to explain without a deeper exploration of the time, place, and subject matter. That's what we are complaining wasn't done, the reasons behind the trend weren't really teased out in this video.

  • @crookedpaths6612
    @crookedpaths6612 3 года назад +1754

    Having hairy legs is very beneficial for swatting mosquitos that get tangled up in the hairs before getting a chance to bite. I urge all women to invest in growing hairy legs for their health & safety.

    • @aprilbatley9265
      @aprilbatley9265 3 года назад +58

      God made sure we grow leg hair for a reason , i still shave but i shave once a week , now i do check my facial hair daily for embarrassment but thats the only thing i really really care about

    • @arianelcole
      @arianelcole 3 года назад +8

      especialmente en los trópicos.

    • @arianelcole
      @arianelcole 3 года назад +2

      @@aprilbatley9265 Dios hizo todo de una manera pero después lo escribió todo al revez, los dioses griegos eran vengativos, este nomás es hinchahuevos.

    • @austincde
      @austincde 3 года назад +30

      Lol would be nice if I grew hair on the back of my knees since that's the jackpot for mosquitoes

    • @RT-yg9cv
      @RT-yg9cv 3 года назад +7

      I naturally don’t have hairy legs so this probably wouldn’t work for me since my leg hair is like almost non existent.

  • @IdahoTricia
    @IdahoTricia 6 лет назад +1215

    I enjoy all your videos. I want to see a video about the history of menstruation. How was it taken care of in the past? Why is it a taboo in certain cultures? Etc... I know it’s not a comfortable subject, but half the population deals with it, and it’s really not talked about too much.

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf 6 лет назад +9

      Idaho Tricia half the population? Should be wayyyyy more than that. And that'd be a great topic, especially in comparing how male and female masturbation is perceived.

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 6 лет назад +90

      The word was menstruation, that is, monthly bleeding. To the best of my knowledge, no healthy man has that.

    • @shilohschwartz8671
      @shilohschwartz8671 6 лет назад +2

      They didn’t have to deal with it in the past. In the past, women had children as soon as and as much as possible.

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 6 лет назад +74

      Shiloh Schwartz Even in past ages despite the stereotype, women weren’t CONSTANTLY pregnant. For one thing, intense nursing for two-four years or longer, as women in some cultures practiced, usually suppresses conception, naturally spacing children, but doesn’t stop the cycle. For another, young widows and divorced women didn’t always remarry within a month. Even in cultures with arranged child marriages, many girls remained single for some time after puberty. Many cultures had some kind of dedicated celibate women such as Roman Vestal Virgins and Catholic nuns. And there is the unfortunate case of the Virgin Queen Elizabeth I, which changed the line of succession and thus world history (a BBC/PBS documentary series on British history showed a video clip of a white rag hanging from a clothesline, as the narrator talked about the monthly bad news from the Royal Laundry).
      So this would be a good topic: both the physical logistics and the social implications of the menstrual cycle. Perhaps two separate videos?

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 6 лет назад +11

      Stadistically, there are more women than men (in global standarts). Is very funny, because actually, there are more male births than female, but baby boys tend to die more during infancy, so in the end there are more females.

  • @RoseDragoness
    @RoseDragoness 5 лет назад +941

    I hate shaving anything, it feels itchy. I hate bra too, its itchy.

    • @amira6685
      @amira6685 4 года назад +20

      same here

    • @Mariana-vc6sv
      @Mariana-vc6sv 3 года назад +85

      Just wear sport bras, lifesaver

    • @sugarbum99
      @sugarbum99 3 года назад +13

      @@celestialblue7229 or a quality wireless bra :)

    • @REV-mu5tu
      @REV-mu5tu 3 года назад +22

      Bra r a torture device,Must have been created by a Man.Braless @ Home & sports bra out they all hurt my back.With MS i can't hold a razor to shave.

    • @BrycenStone
      @BrycenStone 3 года назад +17

      Life is itchy.

  • @ekyimpodays
    @ekyimpodays 3 года назад +284

    It's probably an European or American thing...in West Africa, nobody cares about hairy legs. It is even considered quite cute like light side burns on a woman. You guys have weird stuff...

    • @pits.893
      @pits.893 3 года назад +34

      It depends my dude. Maybe women in western Africa don't grow as much hair as the European women do. Also, perhaps body hair is more visible in White skin compared to Black skin, so this could be the reason.
      I have to say though as a southern European, that we have many women who have A LOT of body hair. Some of them nearly have mustaches. So I am guessing this might play a role

    • @Jennifer-yb2lx
      @Jennifer-yb2lx 3 года назад +19

      Pit S. I can assure you women in wester Africa grow more hair than European women do this whole notion of shaving legs just derived from colonial thought hence why the person who commented above is very confused by this . Also hair is thinker and more visible on darker skin.

    • @pits.893
      @pits.893 3 года назад +6

      @@Jennifer-yb2lx Dark her is more visible on darker skin? This doesn't sound correct. And I question whether women from Western Africa grow more her than southern european women. I reckon you've never seen Full blooded southern european or Middle Eastern women, you wouldn't say that otherwise

    • @pits.893
      @pits.893 3 года назад +4

      @@Jennifer-yb2lx also I want you to know that women shave Also in counties Who have nothing to do with colonialism or slavery...

    • @palmiersdudesert.5582
      @palmiersdudesert.5582 3 года назад +8

      I'd have to correct you, shaving and waxing is and was very common in the middle east, africa (especially in the north) the sugaring method is the most practised and it's inhereted from travelling backwards Thousands of years, techniques like running a lit candle all over to slightly burn the excess hair, threading, plucking, waxing and plenty of other ways to remove unwanted hair, perhaps the story is diffrent for America and Europe (despite proof from ancient times about practicing hair removal) all around the world including Asia, the middle east and Africa, even there people have practiced it too, and they were way more meticulous about it, it wasn't forced upon them, it was standards that they've created for themselves especially women because it made them feel more feminine and softer, others didn't care much and that's fine too. What I want to clarify is that it wasn't badly intended or with some sort of evil plan to control women's bodies it's simply a choice & a preference, also an evolvement moving towards a more civilized world. Hair can be itchy, retain odors and moisture, harbor yeast/ bacteria and it could be unpleasant especially for those who have a lot of it, so the easiest way to get the soft touch is to simply remove it, it's like humans naturally getting dirty but it doesn't mean that dirt doesn't require care just because it's natural, sometimes less is better. Trimming the hair is also an option instead of fully shaving it or leaving it bushy, plus, Ever since humans started wearing clothes, body hair gradually decreased because it doesn't serve much.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 3 года назад +376

    Some razor manufacturers make women's razors in pastel colors, like pink. And they cost more than the men's version, which is essentially the exact same product, just packaged differently.
    Then there's the waxing issue. Grown women are made to believe that their "lower regions" need to have a more youthful appearance.

    • @noelstar1456
      @noelstar1456 3 года назад +13

      I thought the 'lower regions' needed to be shaved because it was more sanitary. This is the point where I'd add anecdotal evidence... but I *really* don't want to, and I'm sure you don't want me to either.
      (I think the razor thing's dumb though. + electric razors, IMO, are better and you don't need to replace the blade as often).

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl 3 года назад +100

      @@noelstar1456 no, it has nothing to do with being more "sanitary." In fact, not having hair there leaves one open to skin infections, especially if the method of hair removal is either shaving (that can cut skin) or waxing (which leaves hair follicles open to germs). Even with depilatories, the lack of hair can lend to chafing and irritation that hair protects from happening.

    • @wonderwend1
      @wonderwend1 3 года назад +11

      I don't buy the 'women's ' razors. Simple

    • @AtarahDerek
      @AtarahDerek 3 года назад +20

      Actually, women's razors ARE manufactured differently. Leg hair has a different texture from facial hair. And it lays at a different angle as well. You need to use different razors for each. Or choose a razor that's somewhere in between the two designs. It won't work as efficiently as either of the specialized razors, but it gets the job done and is inexpensive. That's how Dollar Shave Club does it, and it's also why they include a lot of replacement razor heads. I have to replace a head every time I shave my legs.

    • @alicjaradoszewska4249
      @alicjaradoszewska4249 3 года назад +19

      @@AtarahDerek I didn't notice any difference between mine and my husbands razors, except than his is sharp longer. Upon that discovery I stopped buying any razors for ladies and just use his :)

  • @busanim
    @busanim 3 года назад +126

    because back in elementary school one of my classmates bullied me for not shaving it. that's why.

    • @marysue3194
      @marysue3194 3 года назад +8

      same

    • @snaxicakes
      @snaxicakes 3 года назад +5

      Same

    • @randomcat7246
      @randomcat7246 3 года назад +3

      I just want to blend in bro

    • @memezorwhatever1323
      @memezorwhatever1323 3 года назад +6

      Yea I also got bullied alot, but as i got older i started standing up for myself much more and I dont shave lol :^

    • @airena1449
      @airena1449 3 года назад +3

      When I was in 5th grade other girls had started waxing and one frowned at me for not doing that like it was the norm that I SHOULD follow. Guess what bruh Im an adult and I can do whatever the hell I want, never shving my legs again

  • @izzyrafiei9087
    @izzyrafiei9087 6 лет назад +3751

    Shaving legs feels like a waste of time

    • @tigress1girl
      @tigress1girl 6 лет назад +233

      That because it is... and it's like, investing money in to my oppressors.

    • @cavv0667
      @cavv0667 6 лет назад +70

      Oh I don't know 'bout that... I've been a physical laborer all my life and I went through several years wear I chemically removed body hair... it felt great! ... if I had the money I would probably do that again. Nothing quite like bare legs against silk, satin or sateen... and the difference just in feeling the air around your legs is awesome! Hair is a constant substance pressing against your body desensitizing it... welp, that's all I have to say as one of tigress_girl's "oppressors"(OMG, Attack the "cis" male) heh... I spelled bare bear...

    • @NotShowingOff
      @NotShowingOff 6 лет назад +29

      In the short term, yes. But if you are picky about men, then you have to play the game.

    • @izzyrafiei9087
      @izzyrafiei9087 6 лет назад +177

      pffft I don't care about men. I'm gay.

    • @tigress1girl
      @tigress1girl 6 лет назад +131

      "Hair is a constant substance pressing against your body desensitizing it" - Wrong, *our bodies are so complex and hair is mostly necessary,* it defends us from sun (which isn't a small thing to do), and from diseases (in other parts). Surely sometimes, when having a big risk for an injury, it's better to remove hair, but you don't see tiger without any hair just because they got hurt, the hair protects them mostly, and that's why it's there.

  • @thetillerwiller4696
    @thetillerwiller4696 5 лет назад +501

    Because society can't accept we have hair too.

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 5 лет назад +4

      Because a lot of people find it more appealing. I mean the ones who shave too

    • @Denepwe
      @Denepwe 5 лет назад +59

      @@couqueza4169 appealing why? Because it makes you look like a child?

    • @justinafkpw.309
      @justinafkpw.309 5 лет назад +11

      It doesnt make you look like a child :/

    • @neburarieiv
      @neburarieiv 4 года назад +1

      oh boohooo

    • @thetillerwiller4696
      @thetillerwiller4696 4 года назад +11

      Damn I didn’t know that people think women growing body hair was such a issue

  • @lydiah3018
    @lydiah3018 3 года назад +320

    I like the gender norm discussions! How about we talk about cultural differences relating to appropriate dress? For example, in Ghana, no one bats an eye when a woman exposes her breasts to feed her child because that's what they're there for! But by no means should a woman expose her belly button or waist beads in public! I think learning about differences like this would be interesting!

    • @AA-vr8ve
      @AA-vr8ve 3 года назад +5

      Dude yes! I'd love to learn about that

    • @melanopygus
      @melanopygus 3 года назад +8

      Belly buttons do be weird lookin tho

    • @LullabyKitty
      @LullabyKitty 3 года назад +9

      What are waist beads?

    • @queazyzelk
      @queazyzelk 3 года назад +2

      Huh I didn't know that. But this would definitely be a fun conversation :D

    • @vanessa-iv8qz
      @vanessa-iv8qz 3 года назад +21

      @@LullabyKitty they are jewelry that goes around your waistline. It’s usually given to girls during important passage rites in some traditions / cultures - like entering puberty or giving birth.

  • @mxdelyn1353
    @mxdelyn1353 6 лет назад +1047

    As a women, I don’t like the feeling of hair on my underarms so I actually like shaving my underarms. The hair is kind of annoying especially when I get sweaty
    Edit: I don’t believe the hair is gross or unhygienic though, don’t get me wrong. I personally don’t like the feeling of hair but to each their own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @amdl270
      @amdl270 5 лет назад +98

      Same here plus it's so much easier to apply deodorant with no underarm hair. Shaving legs is a other story for me though. I keep getting razor bumps :/ luckily my hubby doesn't care about leg hair so i seldom shave them 😊

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 лет назад +60

      I can understand underarms but legs... It's painful and unnecessary.

    • @LipSyncLover
      @LipSyncLover 5 лет назад +22

      painful?? 0.o what are you doing down there? @@raesmith2164

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 лет назад +45

      @@LipSyncLover well, I spend an hour on each leg if I'm lucky. My back hurts and I'm usually able to watch two movies in that time frame. I start off nice and gentle on one leg, then when I get to the other leg, I'm so sick of shaving that I'm hacking at my leg trying to get it done leaving cuts. My back hurts like a 90 yr olds back afterwards. It's not pretty and it ain't fun.

    • @hayleymarse2853
      @hayleymarse2853 5 лет назад +9

      Same. I just feel icky with underarm hair

  • @evrena5210
    @evrena5210 6 лет назад +470

    I hate that shaving matters

    • @Petrichor627
      @Petrichor627 4 года назад +4

      Amen.

    • @StephJ0seph
      @StephJ0seph 4 года назад +7

      It only matters if you make it matter.

    • @alexhenderson110
      @alexhenderson110 4 года назад +1

      Me too and that we have to shave litturaly everywere or get waxed on a reg basis

    • @myheartwillstopinjoy8142
      @myheartwillstopinjoy8142 4 года назад +19

      @@StephJ0seph no. It matters when people literally bully you for having hair, like they don't have body hair.

    • @perperperpen
      @perperperpen 4 года назад

      @@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 i have never seen someone get bullied for having hair unless it was unwanted facial hair like a unibrow or mustache. You have to have a gross amount of body hair to get bullied for it.

  • @6t76t
    @6t76t 5 лет назад +290

    I shave because I hate how my body feel when covered in body hair, especially when I feel sticky and sweaty during a hot day. I always liked my soft smooth skin.

    • @yordannydelvalle3301
      @yordannydelvalle3301 3 года назад +25

      I as a men do not like having hairy hair at my body. First I sweat as hell and stinks. It is itchy to the extreme and literally my whole body was itchy and was scratching everywhere on my body like a suffering from epilipxia. I come from a tropical place like Puerto Rico that is hot that can range 90 ° C or 100 C or More. So can guess how much sweat can get from my hot tropical caribean island. Also, I hate that my body hair grow fast after I shave . Just one week my whole body is cover by hair. Weirdly my big sister prefer that have a beard because it make look like more handsome for her.

    • @gwengwen4535
      @gwengwen4535 3 года назад +17

      Me too! I HATE how body hair feels. So creepy and yucky. Just my preference.

    • @dolphincliffs8864
      @dolphincliffs8864 3 года назад +3

      I shave everything except my eyebrows. My underarms stopped growing hair,wish the rest would follow. I'll never have a beard again,made me look old.

    • @alexiaivan7708
      @alexiaivan7708 3 года назад +9

      Ditto! I hate how it feels and looks. For me, hair other than on the head and eyebrows is a no go

    • @catlillith
      @catlillith 3 года назад +16

      Same for me. Not to mention during my period having hair down there is disgusting.

  • @pss360
    @pss360 6 лет назад +157

    Idk if there's enough info on it, but maybe you could do a video talking about the history of owning animals as pets that aren't your standard domestic or farm animals (e.g. snakes, foxes, parrots, etc)
    Or even just domestication of some standard animals like the dog or cat

    • @jerden3285
      @jerden3285 6 лет назад +1

      The history of pets would be very interesting, especially since I'd imagine that early "pets" (rather than working animals) tended to be exotic strange animals like the ones you listed!

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 6 лет назад +7

      The most successful wolves were the ones who learned how to domesticate those two legged creatures!

    • @mjnari022
      @mjnari022 5 лет назад

      There's actually a movie out about dogs and man (can't think of the name of it) where i believe they show you how dog because man's best friend (who knows about cats) as for everything else i bet it's as simple as rich folks, rich folks with money who want something new and unique.

    • @sugarkitty2008
      @sugarkitty2008 5 лет назад +1

      @@mjnari022 Cats were first domesticated with Egyptians I think. Don't know if earlier.

    • @mjnari022
      @mjnari022 5 лет назад

      @@sugarkitty2008 yeah i know that part its just i don't know how the first human decided to make the cat a pet and how they know this kind of cat is ok versus a big cat.

  • @feathersong5838
    @feathersong5838 6 лет назад +1095

    Becuase we're shamed into it. Or atleast I am.

    • @cheyannekline3119
      @cheyannekline3119 5 лет назад +29

      Exactly

    • @evaweir4007
      @evaweir4007 5 лет назад +85

      Same. My body hair is my worst insecurity.

    • @indiah1614
      @indiah1614 5 лет назад +17

      I just like how shaved legs feel...

    • @burpolicious
      @burpolicious 5 лет назад +34

      Same. Culturally shamed, but not by my spouse. If we lived on an deserted island with a full supply of razors, I don't think I would bother shaving. Or dressing. I would brush my teeth and wash though. ;)

    • @meepinsnek5313
      @meepinsnek5313 5 лет назад +18

      @@burpolicious Maybe you should try not shaving now then. More women are doing it (staying hairy) and they seem fine.

  • @kellykerr5225
    @kellykerr5225 6 лет назад +1117

    I’m so irritated. My underarms get so irritated when I shave them, that I just had them waxed. At the same time I just saw a young lady wearing a sleeveless shirt and she wasn’t shaved. I was jealous. But society and Gillette taught me it doesn’t look right. At 53 it’s hard to change your thinking on that type of beauty. But I did think, good for her.

    • @kjrchannel1480
      @kjrchannel1480 6 лет назад +49

      Then stop shaving and shame others back if needed.

    • @kellykerr5225
      @kellykerr5225 6 лет назад +2

      KJR Channel Well, they were just waxed last week, so seems fine so far. 👍

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 6 лет назад +7

      you may try laser or diodo depilation. For me it was a miracle, because I suffered so much with wax and razor. It seems more expensive, but in only 5-6 sessions (the normal pack they offer) you get rid of 80% of the hair. And if you are over 30 is easier, because your hormons are less crazy and you don´t generate as much hair.

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 6 лет назад +142

      I started not shaving a few years ago (I only shave when I wear strapless tops, which isn't that often, even in summer) and found that I don't sweat as much anymore. My deodorant seems to stick to the hairs much better, or maybe the razor irritates my sweat glands, who knows.
      The hygiene argument is a myth. I wash my pits thoroughly with soap and water every day (sometimes more than once) so I really don't see why it would be unhygienic. I don't shave my head either and that hair is right by my face, so I don't really get the logic.
      I just wish our society was at a level where we could show off body hair and not be seen as being unkempt, not feminine or unprofessional.

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina 6 лет назад +9

      Yeah I tried not shaving my pits when I was younger. That or I forgot to do it. My sister though complained to our mom that I needed to get rid of the tarantulas I was growing.

  • @rosannemunt5074
    @rosannemunt5074 3 года назад +56

    I quit shaving at the start of the pandemic when silly things (like shaving my legs and dying my hair) became obvious to me.

  • @centuryfiles9558
    @centuryfiles9558 5 лет назад +203

    I am a woman and the reason I shave my legs is 1. aesthetically pleasing (to me) in short clothing in the summer 2. OH MY GOD SILKY SMOOTH

    • @nottrustworthy6361
      @nottrustworthy6361 5 лет назад +28

      I LOVE THE SMOOTH

    • @tracythompson4798
      @tracythompson4798 3 года назад +13

      Sorry Eli you can make up your excuses but the reality is you shave because we were taught that we should. The same reason we all do.
      A man wanted to increase his wealth and convinced woman to shave. We are sheeple...lol

    • @lust4lyfe101
      @lust4lyfe101 3 года назад +8

      I love the smoothness and I feel cleaner when I remove the hair and less itchy.

    • @lagatita1623
      @lagatita1623 3 года назад +4

      I cant stand not to shave. If I had tiny silky hairs maybe I wouldnt care but I dont lol

    • @pixiepalasmr6881
      @pixiepalasmr6881 3 года назад +13

      @@tracythompson4798 Bro, she just said the reasons she likes to shave. People should be allowed to do what they want with their hair.

  • @paganroots6890
    @paganroots6890 6 лет назад +143

    I lost my give a damn for shaving 2 years ago. Now I enjoy feeling the breeze on my hairy legs lol plus i save money not buying razors and shave creams. Saved time and water too. Less chemicals going into the water also. While I was at it I chucked the dangerous deodorants and now make my own.

    • @amandastypul4399
      @amandastypul4399 6 лет назад +19

      Right on! I stopped caring a few years back when I realized I was shaving for everyone else. I choose to not shave my legs but to shave my pits (oh the stink!). LOOOOOVE the breeze through my leg hair!

    • @thecatface8255
      @thecatface8255 6 лет назад +5

      "I chucked the dangerous deodorants and now make my own" Mk sure you scientist. Because we all know an average person who googles something knows more than experts.

    • @paganroots6890
      @paganroots6890 6 лет назад +32

      @@thecatface8255 I'm not a scientist. I never said I was. It's not rocket science to make nontoxic deodorant. You shouldn't comment so rudely it says a lot about your character.

    • @thecatface8255
      @thecatface8255 6 лет назад +2

      "Omg someone is rude to me on the interne it says a lot about their character" Mk. Also ofc a simple google search can tell you more than years studying

    • @katiehensley290
      @katiehensley290 5 лет назад +24

      Whoa calm down. She's making her own deodorant not her own chemotherapy drugs.

  • @hahalove47
    @hahalove47 6 лет назад +387

    Really is just "to each their own." I like the feelings of shaved legs and I have an issue with pretty smelly sweat which is worse if I skip shaving for longer than a week. At the same time I wouldnt bat an eye at another woman not shaving any part of her body or a man being hairless because what does it have to do with me?

    • @ClaireBee15
      @ClaireBee15 5 лет назад +8

      Francesca Hart same! Glad I’m not the only one!

    • @lindsaykearney5089
      @lindsaykearney5089 5 лет назад +12

      I agree! Though, just so you know, for most people, having the armpit hair there actually prevents smelliness. It certainly has for me.

    • @katiehensley290
      @katiehensley290 5 лет назад +6

      Francesca, good for you! Do what ya want and what works for you. I go through periods of not shaving and shaving 🤷

    • @5050TM
      @5050TM Год назад

      ​@@lindsaykearney5089 Same here. Longer hair there and I literally never smell anymore and don't need deodorant!

  • @eggspectations
    @eggspectations 6 лет назад +233

    I stopped shaving everything because my fiancé said he doesn't shave so why do I have to. I'm not very hairy anyway, but I much prefer having leg and underarm hair ❤

    • @victoriahale5254
      @victoriahale5254 5 лет назад +7

      Kalei Valery he wants other guys to think you’re gross

    • @aigerimsam3523
      @aigerimsam3523 5 лет назад +116

      ​ victoria hale, not everybody has a possessive assholish attitude like yours.

    • @jeep1027
      @jeep1027 5 лет назад +48

      @@victoriahale5254 that doesn't make sense. Why would he want to have a "gross" girl as a fiancee? He wouldn't.

    • @aphrolith7676
      @aphrolith7676 5 лет назад +18

      You are lucky

    • @alistairharris1604
      @alistairharris1604 5 лет назад +1

      So your boyfriend doesn't shave at all? Either you are going to marry a boy or he looks scruffy.

  • @H457ur
    @H457ur 6 лет назад +86

    Interestingly, male road cyclists shave their legs, ostensibly to make treating road rash after a crash easier (cleaning, as well as applying and removing bandages.) You would be hard pressed to find a serious cyclist who doesn’t shave his legs, although these days it’s probably more about fashion. I say this because these same cyclists don’t shave their arms, which also get abraded in a crash.

    • @pbsorigins
      @pbsorigins  6 лет назад +12

      I never knew this! Although I am a girl you rode her first two wheeler bike head first into a fence...so I hardly have the concerns of a serious cyclist. Thanks for sharing!

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 6 лет назад +7

      I think is the norm in any sport. Many of my classmates did one sport or another (swimming, football, etc) and all of them shaved. They said they felt cleaner and didn´t sweat so much

    • @creationchick
      @creationchick 5 лет назад +4

      My husband shaves his legs for this reason, it really does help clean up after roadrash because you dont have to pick hairs out of it. Also the hair dosnt grip on the road and make it pull off even more skin that way.

    • @emmyloubauer9217
      @emmyloubauer9217 5 лет назад +3

      Same goes for swimmers, but as with cyclists, it's also to obtain a faster speed. Aerodynamics and all that.

    • @anonomous2221
      @anonomous2221 5 лет назад +1

      They shave there legs to be more areodynamic also.

  • @jordang7479
    @jordang7479 6 лет назад +98

    I had no idea gillet was a person!! I thought it was just the brandname! I love when names become Brandnames!!

    • @MrsBee-uo2lc
      @MrsBee-uo2lc 6 лет назад +6

      Jesus loves you and wants a relationship with you.

    • @hbk3119
      @hbk3119 6 лет назад +14

      Most brands are people’s names

    • @jordang7479
      @jordang7479 6 лет назад +7

      @@hbk3119 I guess Gillette doesn't sound like a name to me. It sounds like something to do with "new gel technology" that razor commercials tend to mention

    • @AlexAzureOtaku
      @AlexAzureOtaku 6 лет назад +2

      I don't. Usually means some corporation got too big and is prolly now controlling world order

    • @astaloteczim897
      @astaloteczim897 6 лет назад +2

      Name *are* nouns, hun

  • @SecularGeek
    @SecularGeek 6 лет назад +55

    This video is a great history of shaving, and contains much that needed to be said about women's body issues, BUT it doesn't get at the underlying motivations. Yes, the raising of hems exposed more skin, but why was it decided that the skin should be hairless? Was it entirely because of marketing hype? How did the marketing "catch on"? I mean, if everybody thought women *should* have hairy legs, then the marketing would have been ineffective. Ditto the 2nd world war. Yes, nylons became harder to find, but why was the obvious alternative (i.e. naked hairy legs) rejected?

  • @gabriel-de8yv
    @gabriel-de8yv 3 года назад +56

    It should be perfectly accepted wether a person wants to shave or not. We just need to remember that hair is normal :)

  • @drcapt
    @drcapt 6 лет назад +56

    I stopped shaving my legs 6 months ago cause leg hair doesn’t bother me but I shave my armpits because it does.

    • @Lookatmeshine
      @Lookatmeshine 6 лет назад +3

      Same. I also trim my pubic hair because it grows straight instead of curly and gets too long and in the way and makes me feel too hot.

  • @AetherealGodless
    @AetherealGodless 5 лет назад +819

    I am woman who does not shave and I have no intention of changing for anyone.

    • @addisonhock3704
      @addisonhock3704 5 лет назад +20

      Lol same

    • @RustySpoons6490
      @RustySpoons6490 5 лет назад +30

      You go glen coco!! Throw those razors in the trash

    • @brandonallen3289
      @brandonallen3289 4 года назад +74

      My girlfriend stopped shaving too. She is quite the hairy goddess and I embrace her body hair. Especially her hairy legs.

    • @kokabkokabs7025
      @kokabkokabs7025 4 года назад +4

      Raychel G I like haiy woman special hair in .........oh nice I can eating it.

    • @legsopensarah9759
      @legsopensarah9759 4 года назад +12

      Me too. It's something I absolutely refuse to do

  • @Catseye189
    @Catseye189 3 года назад +84

    Because we are told men like shaved legs. Actually I have never met a man that cared one way or the other!

    • @pits.893
      @pits.893 3 года назад +7

      We really don't care about your body hair, as long as it isn't anything too extreme. What I am trying to say is that if we notice that you have a larger moustache than us, we might kindly ask you if you would consider getting rid of it.

    • @bonecag3
      @bonecag3 3 года назад +3

      @@pits.893
      just to know, do hairy arms make a difference?? I’d really rather not shave my arms bc they’ll end up like a cactus and it’ll be too time consuming to shave them lmao

    • @pits.893
      @pits.893 3 года назад +6

      @@bonecag3 Nah... Not at all. It's such a miniscule thing that if your partner want's them gone he'll tell you while in a relationship. arm hair doesn't make you less attractive, not a damn bit.

    • @八ルシュ-z6v
      @八ルシュ-z6v 3 года назад +1

      My guy instead prefers hair instead of being shaved everywhere lol

    • @skylerkistler1144
      @skylerkistler1144 3 года назад

      There are men out there that get annoyed by women having unshaved legs (speaking of experience) yet not all men are like this:P moral of the story: everyone likes things different so it's better to find a partner who likes/ acceots you for who you are and has no distaste when it comes to your shaving prefences

  • @angelasaputan5963
    @angelasaputan5963 6 лет назад +63

    So women shaves their legs becausd of men's lust...make sense...

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 5 лет назад +6

      Not exactly lust
      Some women find it more appealing too

    • @Denepwe
      @Denepwe 5 лет назад +16

      @@couqueza4169 why? Because it makes us look like children?

    • @Denepwe
      @Denepwe 5 лет назад +12

      @@couqueza4169 you know who doesn't have body hair, naturally? Kids

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 5 лет назад +16

      No smooth skin just looks better for them than hairy skin. By your logic men shave their facial hair clean because they want to look like little boys
      Of course some do, but the other part just likes it more

    • @couqueza4169
      @couqueza4169 5 лет назад +7

      @@Denepwe and the statement that children have no body hair is false

  • @tttITA10
    @tttITA10 6 лет назад +206

    The way the story was told in this video, it makes it seems that hairlessness in different parts of the body grew in popularity along the exposure of this body part in the mainstream fashion statement but... it's still not clear why couldn't the hair simply remain exposed.

    • @TheChickenRiceBowl
      @TheChickenRiceBowl 6 лет назад +24

      Exactly.

    • @fruitygarlic3601
      @fruitygarlic3601 6 лет назад +30

      Agreed. In a lot of these videos the host goes on about something, but then she never answers the original question.

    • @kiroropupper3914
      @kiroropupper3914 6 лет назад +52

      It's because razor companies marketed toward women and suggested that woman HAD to be shaven in order to be well kempt.

    • @Lookatmeshine
      @Lookatmeshine 6 лет назад +25

      @ that doesn't explain shaving underarms. What shape does that accentuate exactly?

    • @devilinav7494
      @devilinav7494 6 лет назад +30

      It was the rise of modern advertising, creating a new market.
      Why accept only men shaving their faces when you can convince women to shave way more surface area? You sell at least double the razors if you get them to buy in.
      And then there's bleaches, waxes, and depilatories for people whose skin doesn't tolerate shaving well. Think of all the $$$$ to be made...

  • @thomasmccullough7233
    @thomasmccullough7233 6 лет назад +47

    I like a hairy woman myself!

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 лет назад +26

      There needs to be more men like you out there.

  • @debby1321
    @debby1321 4 года назад +44

    I haven’t watched the video, but just wanted to say: I’ve only shaved my leg twice in my life and that was just to see why other women in the world do it. No one shaves legs in my country 😁, it’s such an unnecessary stress I don’t even see the need.

    • @رقيةمحمدجبار
      @رقيةمحمدجبار 3 года назад +5

      Can i ask where you from?

    • @RhythmAddictedState
      @RhythmAddictedState 3 года назад +12

      Which country are you from? Guess I'll be moving there lmao

    • @diablosjupi
      @diablosjupi 3 года назад +2

      @@RhythmAddictedState i want to go too!!!

    • @diablosjupi
      @diablosjupi 3 года назад +2

      Its not fun, its only social and cultural pressure

  • @robinmarie8213
    @robinmarie8213 6 лет назад +286

    I don't want to sound like a man hater or anything, but you failed to mention the attraction of grown men to young girls entering puberty. Many many MANY grooming standards we have for women today were originated by men.

    • @Lookatmeshine
      @Lookatmeshine 6 лет назад +142

      I often say this. We are against pedophilia as a society yet sex shops are full of sexy school girl costumes, women are expected to look prepubescent-ly hairless, and youth is obsessed over.

    • @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736
      @donttalktomeyoureannoying8736 5 лет назад +13

      Don’t give me that shit! Priyanka Chopra is engaged to Nick Jonas! Don’t tell me older women don’t want a younger man too. FOH social justice warriors

    • @robinmarie8213
      @robinmarie8213 5 лет назад +114

      @@donttalktomeyoureannoying8736, dating someone younger than you does not equate to grown men having an attraction to young girls.

    • @raesmith2164
      @raesmith2164 5 лет назад +7

      @@donttalktomeyoureannoying8736 for the most part, men like younger girls. There are a few excpections cause their brains are wired a little differently than most men in the sense of attraction.

    • @rhfemsdnlzm
      @rhfemsdnlzm 5 лет назад +31

      @@donttalktomeyoureannoying8736 [[you=missed a point]]

  • @Mrs.Silversmith
    @Mrs.Silversmith 6 лет назад +142

    I think women put a lot of pressure on themselves with what they think is expected of them. I realized after I got married that my husband really didn't care if I shaved my legs or not, so I only shave when I feel like it. That amounts to on occasion in the summer and not much at all in the winter when I am wearing long pants. Just do what is comfortable. And if someone gives you a hard time about it, just tell them they're being shallow. (I have heard stories about women being corrected by strangers in public for not shaving. How rude!)

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 5 лет назад +19

      Right? I don’t shave in winter. At cold times I wear either pants or thick tights, so one one sees my legs. And it’s so warm to be hairy! Lol

    • @jesustryingheh6864
      @jesustryingheh6864 4 года назад +3

      Repent. But lol.

    • @jasi7313
      @jasi7313 4 года назад +3

      But I think it's different unfortunately when you're dating and just meeting people than when you're married. Your husband already loves you no matter what and you guys are comfortable with each other. When you're first starting out the expectations are different, and there's pressure to impress and seem appealing to the other person. :/

  • @naa3672
    @naa3672 3 года назад +33

    Where I'm from, leg shaving isn't a thing. I came across the term during my teen years when I was an avid reader of Wattpad stories. It's really interesting to realize how different beauty standards are from society to society. Now the question is, if I happen to relocate would I have to adopt their norms?

    • @hurricane7800
      @hurricane7800 3 года назад +1

      Hahaaa, good old Wattpad! Depending on where you go, it might be more or less the norm to shave. But that decision is still yours! I've lived in the US and Germany, and I think the EU in general might be more accepting but then again the US is very varied :)

    • @naa3672
      @naa3672 3 года назад

      @@hurricane7800 that's so true

    • @hurricane7800
      @hurricane7800 3 года назад

      @Overlord 3108 You're right, I agree that in both Germany and the US it seems most women choose to remove hair, especially in summer or any situation you would find yourself in a swimsuit. I would certainly not generalise it to "women in Germany/the EU don't shave" - again, most do. My point is simply that the culture seems to be more accepting in Germany than the US if someone makes that choice.

    • @RhiSoundsLikeRye
      @RhiSoundsLikeRye 3 года назад +1

      @Overlord 3108 lmfao what even?? Just because I don't succumb to the societal pressure to shave, that doesn't mean I don't put effort into my appearance. I put in quite a lot of effort, actually. I just don't see body hair as unattractive. But I also know that I don't need to perform beauty to others to be loved and accepted. If people aren't attracted to me because of the way I present myself, so be it. I do not care. I'm also fat. But choosing to feel shame about it does me no good. Being confident in my body while also trying to achieve my health goals is what is best for me. But go off.

  • @jesstheyogacat
    @jesstheyogacat 3 года назад +56

    I’m disappointed that the video didn’t acknowledge the conscious and unconscious desires/pressures for women to look prepubescent

    • @hinglemccringleberry7265
      @hinglemccringleberry7265 3 года назад +3

      Actually with the onset of puberty men develop more hair than women. And exagerating gender differences is a form of sexual signaling.
      So the argument does go the other way!

    • @omargerardolopez3294
      @omargerardolopez3294 3 года назад +2

      @@hinglemccringleberry7265 Now it makes sense, thanks!

  • @mortensen2
    @mortensen2 6 лет назад +130

    IF they surveyed a million women over thirty - Not teenagers or twenty-somethings- but just regular Women over thirty and asked them how often they shaved or removed hair- Would anyone actually admit they shave their hair that often. Would any woman over thirty shame any other woman for having hairy legs- I wouldn't- I've never had my pubic area waxed off but beauty magazines, TV programs and Ads all make out women are hairless down there 24/7, sometimes in the summer sure- when you get a free day off to go to the beach you shave the darker hair on your legs- but that is only for the conditioned internalized shame of the hairy legginess- but you know for a fact no one gives a rats arse. God help the individual who makes a comment that my legs were hair, my arm pits fuzzy or a few pubes escaped my swimsuit. I think we need to highlight that shaving for women isn't really a thing- you can do it or not do it, but don't make it a "thing"- WE set up young people to feel gross and ashamed of their bodies and then when we grow out of that and realize no one cared and all that time spent worried about how other people see you was just wasted time and ate away at your self-confidence.
    I work in Heath care- EVERY single woman has apologized for not being hairless when you have to assess a sprained ankle- the number of teenagers who come in with infections and abscesses from shaving is too numerous to count- you give them quick health advice that the hair that is there is meant to be there for a reason- but they all know better- I'm sure that pustulant draining wound is super sexy over a tad of fuzziness.

    • @harusameiro
      @harusameiro 5 лет назад +27

      Amen to that...It's definitely there for a reason. Skin health being the most important advantage.
      Idk about other people, but at least for the crotch area, I tried once but I couldn't stand the itchiness and constant discomfort. Never again. Not even trimming it was remotely bearable. I guess I have sensitive skin or something.
      Interestingly, I went to the gynecologist recently and while she was doing a procedure she kept asking me why I didn't shave or trim my pubic hair, like it was a nuisance to her (lol). "You don't even cut it shorter? Not even a little? " I couldn't see her face because of the sheet but I could hear the incredulity in her voice. In the end she trimmed it because it was "in the way" and I felt betrayed a little.

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 5 лет назад +4

      I don’t shave my legs in winter, because I like to be warm, lol.
      Me and my boyfriend live separately, so I shave only before staying at his place.
      He is aware of that xD

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet 5 лет назад +22

      @@harusameiro Oh that's just wrong that she did and said that! What the? I don't shave anything and my doctor is never fazed. All the hair serves a purpose. I used to shave because society made me feel bad for not. I'm too old to give a f**k these days...but it wasn't worth looking like I had herpes or worse just so that someone else wouldn't be offended!

  • @StephJ0seph
    @StephJ0seph 4 года назад +75

    Answer to the video title: Capitalism

  • @Pressity1
    @Pressity1 5 лет назад +41

    This societal standard is a bane of my existence.

    • @randomcat7246
      @randomcat7246 3 года назад +1

      Really? Sounds like you have a really peaceful life ngl

  • @madeleineeliason7929
    @madeleineeliason7929 6 лет назад +280

    Danielle, you are so talented at narrating these!!

    • @JustMe-rm2pw
      @JustMe-rm2pw 4 года назад +1

      Also cristian last time I checked shaving my armpits doesn’t accentuate my shape? So wtf?

  • @melanietoth1376
    @melanietoth1376 3 года назад +31

    I dont shave. I have a waxer but I am "allergic" to the sun so no one really sees it. I just personally prefer the feel. I'm also pretty poor so I dont get to wax often. I just do it for me and it's a luxury:)

    • @alicjaradoszewska4249
      @alicjaradoszewska4249 3 года назад +1

      I got my legs waxed ones. I wanted to run after just one leg was done. I have never done this again and shave when I feel like showing my legs :)

  • @ashknoecklein
    @ashknoecklein 6 лет назад +348

    I'm a woman and don't shave anything except sometimes my head. It's been working out for me.

    • @CuzicanAerospace
      @CuzicanAerospace 6 лет назад +11

      I'm a woman and I sometimes shave or wax because my leg hair is patchy. If they were consistently fuzzy I'd be fine with it.

    • @Trollseeder
      @Trollseeder 6 лет назад +7

      tell that to your shrink

    • @natrone23
      @natrone23 6 лет назад +15

      Great if you want to be single.

    • @ashknoecklein
      @ashknoecklein 6 лет назад +78

      I'm never single, lol.

    • @xHannaHx33
      @xHannaHx33 6 лет назад +33

      weehawk yes! Embrace your natural beauty👏💙

  • @siene1518
    @siene1518 5 лет назад +96

    I'm actually sort of surprised by how many comments make it sound as if shaving underarm hair is a MUST. Sure, I've done it a couple of times (only because it feels nice and smooth) but I see more women not shave them here in Germany than I see those who do. I've never even heard about "smelly underarm hair" until a couple of moments ago o.O

    • @tonykelpie
      @tonykelpie 3 года назад +9

      Underarm and pubic hair smell is actually attractive to the opposite sex. The trick is to wash the area with water daily to make sure the pheromones don’t break down and go ‘stale’

    • @helenl3193
      @helenl3193 3 года назад +21

      I think it's a common stereotype in the UK that German women are hairy than British women. I think it's cool that it's less taboo there, but growing up on the 80s/90s here it was often seen as a bad thing/used as a punchline. Those wacky Germans, not body-shaming their women into oblivion! 🤦‍♀️😳

    • @helenl3193
      @helenl3193 3 года назад +6

      (I mention 80s/90s because the stereotype may have diminished since then. It's much less visible in our media at least now. Can't think of the last time I heard anyone mention it. So 🤞 hopefully we've improved on that front)

    • @siene1518
      @siene1518 3 года назад +10

      @@helenl3193 wtf? :D I never knew that there's a stereotype that German women are hairier than British women :D
      Btw. nowadays, shaving/waxing is super common here as well and you may experience body-shaming if you have excessive body hair but I've never heard anyone complain about fricking underarm hair.

    • @miriyumyum3590
      @miriyumyum3590 3 года назад +5

      @@siene1518 yeah unfortunately :(
      But still I wont start shaving because of that. Germany needs to get more accepting again of different body types.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 3 года назад +183

    This reminds me of a time when some single guy that was into political correctness at a job of mine wanted to know why I drove the car instead of my wife, and to this day I remember the accusation in his voice. And he could never comprehend my answer, which was "because she wants me to".

    • @rachelwatley173
      @rachelwatley173 3 года назад +29

      My husband drives me everywhere lol! I hate driving, and I've never been very good at it

    • @noelstar1456
      @noelstar1456 3 года назад +25

      I'm not married yet, but when I am I'm making my husband take me on LOONG drives. I prefer looking out the window and picking the music (yes, I'm one of those evil women that pick the music) while annoying whoever's driving with long rants. It is how it is.

    • @MrSirwolf2001
      @MrSirwolf2001 3 года назад +40

      LOL When my wife and I drive together, usually she drives because 9/10 we take her car. It is set up for her. Her seat settings, her mirror settings, her radio settings (I've slipped one or two of mine in there) Bluetooth for her phone etc. I navigate, I nap and in general enjoy being chauffeured around. After many years of driving a semi all around the US, someone else can drive for a change. She likes driving and I am perfectly willing to let her. When she didn't like driving, then I drove, now she does. I have gotten many looks and even a few questions about it.

    • @blockmasterscott
      @blockmasterscott 3 года назад +5

      @@MrSirwolf2001 That's really cool!

    • @MaryAnnNytowl
      @MaryAnnNytowl 3 года назад +14

      @@MrSirwolf2001 before I was disabled, I did all of the driving whenever we went somewhere as a couple. Well, now I can, legally, but don't, due to my medications, but now, he's left me, and our sons don't want me to drive, due to my state of mind (he was my soulmate for 39 years, now says he is "done."), so I am stuck at home unless one of the boys drives me... it's... a very lonely and trapped feeling.

  • @SaraOanimeOcookie
    @SaraOanimeOcookie 5 лет назад +129

    I don’t shave anywhere and I’m a pretty hairy girl. I think my armpit hair is kind of beautiful actually. It makes me feel womanly.

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet 5 лет назад +18

      When I stopped shaving, my pit hair made me feel more powerful...or in charge. Then I felt weird about it the first couple of times others saw it, now I don't care.

    • @sappy.3xe
      @sappy.3xe 5 лет назад +8

      As someone who is covered in hair, I feel ya. Armpit hair isn’t a turn off for me at all. I don’t mind having hairy pits lmao. I will shave them if it gets too hot, but other than that; I’m good.

    • @SaraOanimeOcookie
      @SaraOanimeOcookie 3 года назад

      @@MichaelTheophilus906 You have a wife Michael.

  • @CarolineGarland
    @CarolineGarland 6 лет назад +32

    I don't understand Jefferson's logic. I have never seen a picture of Thomas Jefferson (or most founding fathers) where he had a beard.

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 6 лет назад +2

      Beards came back into fashion before the Civil War, most likely because of the frontier and European military influence. As we all know from pictures in history books, they remained in fashion until the 20th century for men wealthy and "important" enough to be business and politics.
      Different cultures in different eras have different fashions, sometimes even religious strictures, in facial and scalp hair. Ancient Egyptians shaved off ALL visible body hair. Most Semitic cultures in the ancient Middle East, including Hebrews/Israelites/Jews and the surrounding nations (ref. picture of Hammurabi) had full beards and untrimmed mustaches. Romans shaved off beards and cut hair relatively short, especially Roman soldiers, because in close quarter combat, an enemy might try to grab one's beard or hair; other cultures with whom they fought or traded, particularly the pre-literate tribal peoples, kept long hair and beards to show their courage (I'm so good a fighter that you won't even have a chance to grab my pony tail or beard!), and the Romans consequently called them "barbarians," from the Latin word "barba" meaning "beard" (a barber shop was where a man got his beard shaved or trimmed).
      In the Christian Roman Empire era, western men, including churchmen, followed the Roman custom of being clean shaven, while Easterners, including priests and bishops, wore untrimmed beards (we see this in Orthodox priests and bishops today), one of the cultural differences which eventually caused the Roman Catholic Church to break off from the Orthodox (the theological excuse was the "filioque" debate; the original Nicene Creed, in both Greek and Latin, affirmed that the Holy Spirit "proceeds from the Father," but the Western Church added "and [from] the Son"). Meanwhile, in both East and West, Jewish men continued to wear beards, following the Nazirite vows taken by, among others, Samson, and in more recent times, even kept long, untrimmed sideburns, called "peyot" (singular "peya") in Hebrew, still observed today among the Hasidim, but not all Jews, obviously.
      In the 18th century in Europe, it was popular for kings and military leaders to wear beards and really big mustaches, a fashion that spread to the US before the Civil War. But the German sects called Amish and Mennonites, being pacifist, shaved their mustaches, but kept trimmed beards in imitation of the Biblical commandments.
      So it's partly fashion, partly religion, and partly practicality. Going into WWI, German officers had large mustaches and thick beards, as did the enlisted soldiers. But the use of poison gas required gas masks, and they required airtight seals around the mouth and nose. So soldiers were allowed only a short, narrow mustache, if they wanted to have one at all. One ex-corporal became infamous because he kept that kind of mustache after the war, and on into the next war (which he started), making the "toothbrush" mustache much less popular among other men.
      Anyone else have a story about beard fashion changing? Like why does the millennial generation wear beards while most of my generation doesn't (except mustaches during the seventies, which we shaved off for the eighties)?

  • @Quagthistle
    @Quagthistle 6 лет назад +23

    I admit, I've never been particularly good about shaving my legs. It just seems... pointless.

  • @idontknowwhoiam2133
    @idontknowwhoiam2133 5 лет назад +58

    I genuinely hate the idea of women being forced by society to shave but at the same time I judge when I see an unshaven woman in public. It’s crazy how strong of an influence society has on our perceptions

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May 3 года назад +3

      @Overlord 3108 wow this is such a shallow if not absent understanding of how shame works lol
      no, it's not literal _forcing_ but it's certainly a lot of pressure, which understandably can be difficult to understand if you've never experienced that sort of thing but that doesn't mean it's okay to dismiss it
      people should just do what they want more, for themselves and for people around them to feel more comfortable, but that doesn't mean it's easy

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May 3 года назад +1

      @Overlord 3108 ​ Okay, first of all, I don't really know what you're getting at with that quote at the end there. I don't understand how it ties in or what it's trying to say to me.
      Second of all, I never claimed others don't experience it. You're right that pressure is itself not a gendered thing, I agree with you there, but that doesn't mean it's EQUAL. Groups experience different things, as do individuals within those groups.
      But you know, the fact that you say you'd "trade any day" tells me you don't believe it's equal either...it seems you believe you have the worse end of the stick if anything.
      Are you _sure_ that isn't a little self-absorbed (in the way you described)? Just because you "don't vocalise them or moan about them" doesn't mean you just "got over it" - it sounds to me like it still bothers you but you're just pushing it down.
      And why would you be ignoring and suppressing it if not...because of pressure and shame? It's not _complaining_ to openly talk about and deconstruct things, and even complaining itself can be productive if it's to vent emotions as long as it isn't consuming you.
      And if none of this was true and it wasn't bothering you and you were doing fine, why would you want to trade?
      How would you know they don't have it worse, if you're really fine about it and they aren't?
      Or, how would you know that it's exactly the same?
      Or how would you know that you have it worse?
      If you haven't experienced what it's like on the other end, there's no way to truly compare and know for certain, and no one can experience what it's like to live in everyone's shoes; but in my experience the closest you can get to that is...listening to people, really listening to them and trying to understand them, without assuming anything beforehand/being dismissive of things they're trying to say.
      In any case...I believe we SHOULD be having these conversations, we should be acknowledging and discussing these things so we can better understand one another, help others and make improvements overall. I've learnt a LOT I'd never have known or ever thought about this way, and the more and more I've looked into things with others, the deeper I've found things to go - like how OP said "it's crazy how strong of an influence society has on our perceptions" - that's something I only realised more and more the more I talked about it with people.
      I don't see any reason to be against this, especially in such a hostile way, unless you yourself feel pressured not to spend time on things like this, so you take your shame out on others who do, because they aren't just _toughening up_ like you maybe feel you have to, "big whoop" and all that...
      If I may draw a parallel, I'd guess it's actually pretty similar to what OP said. OP judges when they see unshaven women in public because they've been conditioned to see it as shameful (again, if I may respectfully guess, you seem to not understand this because you haven't been on the receiving end of that, so from your perspective "nobody cares" even though...OP literally mentioned judging people)
      - and the parallel I'd draw is that you judge when you see people openly talk about problems because you've been conditioned to see _that_ as shameful.
      If that wasn't the case, then why would it bother you enough to reply in this way...?
      Shame hurts, doesn't it? It subconsciously reminds people of all the times anyone around them has made them feel lesser for displaying certain behaviours, whatever they may be, and they try to cope through frustration, taking it out on others.
      Even if I'm wrong about my guess, I'm sure you have _something_ like that which bothers you enough that you judge others for doing and are totally unwilling to do yourself, or be seen doing. Most people have certain ones in common, like being perceived as having made a fool of themself, and there are also different ones common in different groups, like the aforementioned things.
      Anyway...I don't agree with the idea of just shoving all our problems aside and continuing to live subpar lives in any capacity, we should all try to strive for the best we can all be as shamelessly as possible. If we were all more understanding and accepting of ourselves and each other, we'd learn to feel less ashamed of the things which bother us, we'd judge others less and we'd accept ourselves more.
      If you don't think everyone should try to help themselves and everyone live as happily as possible, then that's a fundamental worldview disagreement, I suppose. But I hope you're satisfied with how that approach leaves you feeling in your life.
      But seriously...I think it's okay, and beyond that, important, to openly discuss these things with each other without having to feel like that's somehow wrong.
      And like...I get it if you do indeed feel like any of the things I just described, there's nothing wrong with that (I'm genuinely not trying to be patronising if it comes across that way, I know that sometimes it helps to hear these things no matter who you are or who it's coming from)...I think we should all be able to talk about the things we face so we can all help each other through them more effectively. And like, even if you want to just rant about what you feel like you have to face in your reply to this comment, that's fine, and apologies for the big wall of text on my own end, I just wanted to express my opinion as thoroughly as possible. I hope I could at least add something worth considering.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May 3 года назад

      ​@Overlord 3108 I see, I think I can understand thinking the pressures don't seem like a big deal depending on what amount of things you've seen, and I'm certain some people have it easier than others (just in general like, _within_ groups, I don't think all of one group have it harder than all of the other group) - I don't expect to change your mind with just me telling you things, but I personally reckon it's because seeing complaints about things here and there doesn't paint the full picture. I'd recommend talking to more people than just me, I'm no expert and I can only speak of my own understanding, but if it gives any idea, I think all those things you see being complained about tend to tie into bigger issues that it's difficult to get the full scope of even for those who experience it sometimes.
      Like, say, shaving your legs might not seem like a big deal on its own (and it certainly isn't the biggest problem among other things), but consider like, what if you've been taught to tie your entire self-esteem to how attractive society perceives you to be, to a degree which contradicts itself and is unattainable by its very nature but it _includes_ things like that, and then you're constantly reminded of every little thing by people all around you, especially if they're any close to you at all (the comment I'm currently seeing right beneath this one is someone saying their mother treats body hair like some crazy crime) - so like, every time you're made aware of this sort of thing, it's like being continually told that your existence is good for nothing unless you're conventionally attractive, and on some level or other, everyone around you seems to contribute to thinking that. Not that each person literally believes that in their minds, but from the other perspective, all these people together paint a picture like that.
      And then it's like...attractive to whom exactly? Well, it's to men specifically - and I'm not saying individual men necessarily consciously view women this way (and again, I only generalise insofar as to speak of the trends which exist in society, and there are always many exceptions and different types of people) - but there are underlying things which cycle through society, which all come together and paint that picture, send that message, that a woman's self-worth is tied to what she can do for a man. Even more self-actualised women still have to fight that messaging to get to that point.
      And then what stems from that is things like...women's thoughts, women's desires, are respected by overall society considerably less, and that sort of thing runs deep.
      Like, can you think of a single thing which is seen as a "teenage girl interest" which ISN'T widely made fun of? Again something which may not seem like a big deal on its own, but what of the long-term psychological effects when combined with everything else?
      There are people who care less about what women think in every situation (sometimes not even consciously! it can come out in the most subtle ways and it can be difficult to identify what they even are unless you're looking for it, although of course there's also things like...perhaps the elephant in the room, which is the extreme example you can probably think of someone's wishes being went against), but not only that, there are women who barely feel able to consider what _they want_ since they haven't learnt to develop those boundaries in a healthy way, because of what's been signalled to them all their lives, so they don't believe what they want or think is important.
      And not only do a lot of people not think to ask and pay attention, but even when they do, it's difficult to answer because that sort of thing isn't so easy to mentally break out of after growing up that way (not only because you don't feel allowed without feeling like your interests are shameful, stupid and unimportant, but also because the options aren't really presented so you may not even know what they ARE), and so you end up being at best kind of directionless and unsure of yourself, and at worst, deeply traumatised...and full of self-blame over it, which is an added immensely messed up layer. And of course, everything in between...and I won't even go into detail right now about all the different ways this undercurrent within society makes things actively dangerous, and I don't just mean strangers, but even things like, how much you can trust any given person to properly respect you and such... I'm just trying to give _some_ idea beyond it just seeming like it's all superficial, or trivial.
      I won't tell you any of this is _worse_ than the messages and things society makes men internalise; I don't think being competitive about this sort of thing is helpful, and I think everything has its time and place to be discussed. However, I do think it's serious enough that it isn't just like...overblown, nor such an easy trade to make.
      Also, I think every gender-related issue is ultimately tied together on some level in a two-sides-of-a-coin sort of way; every issue men face has a counterpart women face and vice versa. These are all things which divide us and stand in the way of people making genuine connections with each other just...as human beings. Even going back to shaving body hair, I think the dots can be connected all the way even to the shame you experience with enough steps. It's difficult to explain my thoughts on all that in a RUclips comment though. In any case, I hope I've been at least just a bit more helpful. I do think it's all worth thinking about a lot. I'm also self-conscious that I missed something in my wording or made something seem oversimplified or like I'm missing something but I'm tired so I'm just going to hope this is good enough for now.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May 3 года назад

      @Overlord 3108 That's understandable, but sorry I can't really think of a platform I have and would be comfortable moving to from a RUclips comment discussion...but also like, it's fine if you don't respond too much anyway - if I've added more things to think about at all in general, I'm pretty satisfied for the time being. In general it bothers me to see people on either side of any issue being dismissive of each other, not understanding where the other side is coming from; that doesn't? Typically tend to end up convincing anyone of anything anyway from what I see? Like...even when someone says something that seems really radical I think it's still good to understand what thought process and other things led them to that point, whether one ends up ultimately agreeing or disagreeing. Like...sometimes something that seems absurd is actually right if you approach it in the right way, and sometimes some things may be totally wrong but the person who believes those things still ended up believing those things for personal reasons which are wholly real to them? I don't know, I just hope I've added stuff worth considering in general at all! I hope we can all continue to learn and grow as people. And thanks for listening to me! Listening is something I think everyone should do, but I'm still appreciative especially when it may be close enough to one's heart to be difficult to do that (as I'm sure is the reason a lot of people have trouble opening up to each other in general...), and at the same time I did ramble a fair bit and not everyone has time for that which is also fair lol. But yeah I'm always glad when people hear each other out and consider where each other may be coming from with the benefit of the doubt.

  • @pyrog7512
    @pyrog7512 5 лет назад +32

    I never shave my legs.

  • @o0Marilyn0o
    @o0Marilyn0o 5 лет назад +22

    I don't shave in the winter which is 7 months here and it's the best time of the year tbh.

    • @tdog652041
      @tdog652041 4 года назад

      7 months , you live in Greenland?

    • @o0Marilyn0o
      @o0Marilyn0o 4 года назад +4

      @@tdog652041 Canada, close enough

    • @exoticcats6119
      @exoticcats6119 4 года назад

      Yeah this is why I love winter

    • @harmonicaveronica
      @harmonicaveronica 3 года назад

      I used to not really shave in the winter (but I did every often so it wouldn't be super long and a pain to remove come springtime) but now I never shave. I literally do not care what strangers think of my legs. Worst case they privately think I'm gross, best case some other woman who secretly doesn't want to shave her legs but doesn't feel brave enough feels inspired to finally give up the razor

  • @mommyandmatthew6447
    @mommyandmatthew6447 6 лет назад +36

    5:50 the lady on the far left looks as if she is wearing white pantyhose. Talking about pantyhose, they where better quality back than if they where need as parachutes. now a days they rip before you can finish putting them on.

    • @allanrichardson1468
      @allanrichardson1468 6 лет назад +5

      Nylon for parachutes was and is a heavier gauge of thread than for stockings. Nylon can be recycled by melting, so parachutes were not made from the nylon fibers of which used stockings were made, but rather from melted and re-extruded nylon fibers.
      Nylon can also be used to make "hardware" if it doesn't have to be as stiff as metal, and is subject to corrosion. The nuts and bolts used to fasten toilet seats to the bottom part of the toilet are made of nylon (which is why the threads slip and loosen so easily).
      Also, pantyhose were only invented in the sixties; before that, women wore separate stockings on each leg, and held them up with elastic straps having snap fasteners on the end, attached to a belt.

    • @Melsphilosophy
      @Melsphilosophy 6 лет назад

      that happens if youre fat and buy too small undies made in bangladesh

    • @jasminemoreno754
      @jasminemoreno754 5 лет назад

      Matilde Zelaya ugh i know right! It’s the worst when you have a small hangnail they rip instantly

  • @amayahunter4939
    @amayahunter4939 3 года назад +8

    Well I’ll be happy to answer that question because of society and the unrealistic expecting of women to be hairless and perfect . If society didn’t tell women hair was unacceptable on their body women won’t give a shit about hair we wouldn’t even notice it . But hair on women and hair on men are seen as two different things in society if a man wore a tank top and had armpit hair nobody would even think twice but if a women had hair under her armpit people would think she’s disgusting unhygienic and weird . It’s more of an American society thing but women and men have very different expectations in society and it’s disgusting you humans disgust me

    • @mcchilde2903
      @mcchilde2903 3 года назад

      It's not an American thing ,it's everwhere in Asia too

    • @CarinaPiersay
      @CarinaPiersay 3 года назад

      😂 “You humans?” You are not a human?

    • @mystuffedrabbitliu1499
      @mystuffedrabbitliu1499 3 года назад

      I agree with you. I kind of agree with some women on the videos I seen that some women wish they can be topless in public like men but because women’s breast are seen for sex they have to cover up. If women breast was not seen as sex women breast feed in public for that is what breast is for, women will not be shamed/ seen as discuss and be topless like men if they Want. Honestly on a hot day men can be topless so why can’t women if breast was not seen as a sex thing.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May 3 года назад

      tfw they wont even show women with body hair IN SHAVING ADS HELLO ?? why does everyone shave already smooth skin ??? is it _that unacceptable_ to be seen with any that not even in this specific context where it literally makes no sense can it be shown hhhhh

  • @dallasblues74
    @dallasblues74 3 года назад +24

    She’s the teacher I wish I woulda had back in school!

  • @douglasnewman6668
    @douglasnewman6668 3 года назад +46

    As a man I very much like women's shaved legs. I like their legs anyway but more so when they're shaved. However, I firmly believe that's their choice whether or not to shave, I understand if they don't want to, it is a lot of trouble to go through.

    • @ssshadowwolf6762
      @ssshadowwolf6762 3 года назад +15

      Not to mention the irritation.. it’s murder to use lotion or get back in the tub .

    • @ishmamahmed9306
      @ishmamahmed9306 3 года назад +12

      As a straight man, I wished more of my fellow men at least trimmed their leg hair

    • @williambuttlicker5654
      @williambuttlicker5654 3 года назад

      @@ishmamahmed9306 I thought it was "their choice whether or not to shave"?

    • @ishmamahmed9306
      @ishmamahmed9306 3 года назад +17

      @@williambuttlicker5654 , my wishes does not force any man to do anything. One can have wishes without forcing anyone to comply with those wishes.

    • @ishmamahmed9306
      @ishmamahmed9306 3 года назад +2

      @Marko Polo , it is no more odd for a straight man to wish other men had hairless legs than it is for straight men to dislike beer bellys, fashion chooses or messy hair in other men.

  • @iiyaraii2597
    @iiyaraii2597 4 года назад +78

    *Me, a woman who doesn't shave:*
    Hmm Interesting..

    • @iiyaraii2597
      @iiyaraii2597 4 года назад +2

      @Jazmyne Colio, woah wish all XD

    • @rachelwatley173
      @rachelwatley173 3 года назад +1

      @Jazmyne Colio same here... for whatever reason I grow very little body hair. And what little that does grow is blonde in color and very fine. So I don't shave because there is nothing really there to shave 🙃 I have a friend though who not only has to shave her legs daily, she also has facial hair that she has to get waxed. It grows thick and black. I don't know, but if that was my situation, I would just have to become the bearded lady or something, because I couldn't keep up with all that maintenance lol

    • @masterofpuppets5072
      @masterofpuppets5072 3 года назад

      Do you shave your kitty cat

    • @iiyaraii2597
      @iiyaraii2597 3 года назад +3

      @@masterofpuppets5072, up til now just cut em with scissors
      But.. Well I tried shaving it,, welp- easier

    • @mcchilde2903
      @mcchilde2903 3 года назад

      @@iiyaraii2597 I cut it with scissors once ,doesn't it get sharp and itchy for you?

  • @newmle
    @newmle 6 лет назад +17

    Of course for a time during the Renaissance a receding hairline on a woman was in fashion and women plucked and shave their hair line

  • @Gothixarchitecture
    @Gothixarchitecture 4 года назад +17

    It feels nice especially when you changed your bed sheets and go to sleep it is so comfy

    • @fearless6734
      @fearless6734 3 года назад +3

      This is just a lie wtf I never feel anything either if I shave my body or not it doesn’t feel comfy or anything

    • @Sebisajiminstan
      @Sebisajiminstan 3 года назад +4

      Yessssssss, one of the best feelings ever

    • @Sebisajiminstan
      @Sebisajiminstan 3 года назад +9

      @@fearless6734 How can you classify another person’s experience and feelings as a lie? Like, how does that make sense to you? And why would they lie? To gain what? I’m sorry, I’ve just rarely seen something as idiotic as calling another human a liar for having a feeling regarding their OWN BODY which happens to be different than yours

  • @4secondsofhaley
    @4secondsofhaley 5 лет назад +4

    Shaving feels ridiculously useless. Like wow cool my legs are smooth for a week but there's no functional purpose of this act. Unfortunately I don't see a future where I, as a woman, won't be consistently shaving my legs and underarms because I'm so conditioned to see it as weird when on women. Aaaaa I want to be free of this ridiculous western custom

    • @captivatedlunt1895
      @captivatedlunt1895 4 года назад

      Omgggg I feel the same exact way shaving is extremely useless the media forces us to believe it’s nasty when in fact body hair serves a major purpose and helps to keep our skin healthy the lady in this video failed to mention that during the 14th hundreds or so women was wearing their body hair out like it was nothing it was only then where clothes became more shorter and provocative that the shaving / waxing became created for me I stop shaving about years now and I just hate when people judge my body hair like it’s my body the people who judge women for having body hair and making them feel like their less “feminine” are highly intoxicated by the media at times I would fall down the rabbit hole and feel pressured to conform to societal norms but I do snap out of it that goes to show how toxic the media and people who regularly are hypnotized by it are and I don’t understand why everyone wants to be the same why can’t I be hairy and still be feminine and why can’t I wear my hair body out without getting stares and disgusted looks ugh

  • @human7354
    @human7354 5 лет назад +17

    Cold winter, no one sees my legs anyways. Finland.

  • @barclayej
    @barclayej 5 лет назад +23

    "Gravy legs as a fashion statement." :)

  • @joannmicik1924
    @joannmicik1924 6 лет назад +8

    I had relatives visit from Eastern Europe in the 1960s and the man wanted to know if there was a disease rampant among my teenage cousins because they had no hair on their legs.