Equality? What does one mans opinion have to do with equality? I'm not stopping any woman from making the decision to refrain from shaving her body. I recognise that there IS indeed a double standard where they are expected to do it and we, as men, aren't. I have recognised that this is not necessarily fair.
But you see, the fact remains that the majority of women DO shave their bodies. The majority of men DO sleep with women who DO shave their bodies. Therefore this is what the majority of us are used to, it's what we expect and so when a woman doesn't do it and has hair in places we also have hair, it can be a little unsettling for us and this is why a lot of men don't find it attractive. Is any of that our fault?
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