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Originally Posted by Cressidagater
when you say bald chick I think of the friends episode where ross's bird shaved her head, and I think of some vague sci-fi film maybe alien. conjures up an unsettlingly amusing yet clinical picture in my head.
Whatever floats your boat man but personally I don't like it. To me, the longer and curlier a chick's hair the better. Like queen of eden.
All this talk of social norms and social expectance man this gives me migraines. Whatever happend to just living? I have no care for some stupid social norms that some idiot attempts to enforce at a whim. They change every day on some level. But that doesn't mean I deject humanity and my own instincts.
If one were to shave their head purely because everyone tells them not to, how is that any different than not shaving it? You're still playing into it the control if you ask me.
Shave it, don't shave it, but I respect when people do it for their own reasons. Not just because it's the "in" thing, or even conversely the "out" thing to do. There's life beyond appearance and opinion, there's feeling and idea and reason, surely?
I like a woman who grows her hair down and out because personally I see it as a symbol of embracing life.
And a woman who embraces life is a woman who's embrace I desire.
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Well I'm more attracted to it when a woman does it out of comfort or confidence in her appearance rather than simply making some kind of statement.
I think women who shave their heads are embracing life as well, as in they are willing to be adventurous and take risks, and have enough confidence to not hide themselves behind hair as a kind of security blanket. If women do it because of how it feels it tells me they love exploring new kinds of senses, feeling various things on their sensitive scalp. It tells me they are not afraid to try things just because it's "not normal".
Also I can somewhat understand the "it looks alien" criticism because people tend to reject things because of stuff they associate them with and in this case science fiction. Well I gotta confess, one of the earliest signs of my fetish I can remember is when Persis Khambatta (who was in the first Star Trek movie) gave me a boner. I find it to be an exotic look and something outside of the norm which is one of the several reasons why it attracts me.
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I'm not talking like, sasquatch mega hairy here but I do actually find it a turn on when a woman doesnt shave her legs for a few days and hairy pits. bit worked up and sweaty . man thats more sweet smelling and fragrant to me than any perfume
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