Hairy women? Yes or no?

She looks as if she's incredibly annoying, judging her entire personality from a few pictures and a short video I can tell she'd do my box in. As I said I could tolerate the armpits, but the legs are what gets me. It may not be what the species has evolved, but I like long smooth legs. More than that though if the personality isn't there then nothing else matters.

As for the blonde sitting next to her, what a horrendous accent on that harpy.
 
Nope... but it would be something I could get used to with a long term partner I guess. There's nothing wrong with trimming though... I trim my pits, come at me.
 
I fully accept and admit that I have been brainwashed into preferring women with hairless bodies (certainly legs, and armpits). It's what I've grown to like - and not ashamed to say that it's what I'd like and would be put off if that weren't the case. Shallow and superficial? Probably - however I've been conditioned to liking it that way.
 
I fully accept and admit that I have been brainwashed into preferring women with hairless bodies (certainly legs, and armpits). It's what I've grown to like - and not ashamed to say that it's what I'd like and would be put off if that weren't the case. Shallow and superficial? Probably - however I've been conditioned to liking it that way.

I suspect this might be ignorant of me... I was under the impression you were French, and that the French weren't as hardcore on shaving/waxing as the Anglosphere? I suspect you're just going to tell me I'm wrong though :)
 
I suspect this might be ignorant of me... I was under the impression you were French, and that the French weren't as hardcore on shaving/waxing as the Anglosphere? I suspect you're just going to tell me I'm wrong though :)

Not really - it's just a silly stereotype that has been propagated by the masses. :) Sure, perhaps back in the 60s or 70s and perhaps by peasant-folk then again I'd suspect it would be no different the women in the UK either in the same circumstances.
 
Not really - it's just a silly stereotype that has been propagated by the masses. :) Sure, perhaps back in the 60s or 70s and perhaps by peasant-folk then again I'd suspect it would be no different the women in the UK either in the same circumstances.

Ok, I thought that might be the case, hope I didn't offend you by asking!
 
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