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    Posted by wrinkletalk on May 5, 2012 at 2:26 am

     

    Socially accepted hairy pits? Don't see that happening, even though some aspects of what is deemed beautiful–either face, body or fashion–have dramatically changed over the years. Somehow I don't see the hairy pit catching on. Especially if one takes into consideration our evolutionary path; from the moment humans had lost the majority of their body hair, the smother humans were deemed more attractive, healthier, and cleaner. And it’s this exact notion that is somehow imprinted in our brains. For example, it’s the reason we’re subconsciously attracted to ads with models showing a little bit of smooth flesh. At least this is what Desmond Morris says in his fascinating book titled The Naked Woman. I’ve paid tribute to his studies in my blog plenty of times, his research I find most interesting.  

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    Andysk replied 12 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Andysk

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    May 5, 2012 at 4:06 am

    Being a male who taught/teaches studio classes and enjoys pole (intend to teach that soon too), I find it nice and personally preferable to wax my own (and other bits as necessary). Seems more aesthetically pleasing. During warm-ups, star jumps, and arm circles leave them on display, but more noticeably, demonstrating inverts, I find it more comfortable and less distracting too.

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