Hi everbody,
I realize that people have different tastes, and in Abbyland bush is quite popular. That's fine with me. I'm quite glad to see that the times when nothing but a full Brazilian was acceptable for the mainstream are coming to an end. For me, it's a bit like with bald heads. It can look amazing and very sexy, but not everyone has the head for it, and if you saw it all the time, it would become boring. My favourite hair style "down under" is actually a full, luscious bush with trimmed or shaven labia for a better view (and easier access, if I am lucky enough to get to play with them).
So long pubic hair is fine with me - an inch or more, preferably - and shaven is fine, too. What I don't like too much is stubble or a too rigorous trim - except, as mentioned, on the labia. Of course, that's just me, and others may have different tastes. What I don't quite understand though is why models who normally shave would be encouraged to let their hair grow out for a couple of weeks before a shoot, when it's obvious that there's not enough time to achieve more than maybe a millimetre or two. To me, that's not very attractive, and even if some people may like stubble, it seems to go against the whole idea of showing the models "naturally".
Any opinions on this?
Cheers,
Olaf a.k.a. Eliza
I realize that people have different tastes, and in Abbyland bush is quite popular. That's fine with me. I'm quite glad to see that the times when nothing but a full Brazilian was acceptable for the mainstream are coming to an end. For me, it's a bit like with bald heads. It can look amazing and very sexy, but not everyone has the head for it, and if you saw it all the time, it would become boring. My favourite hair style "down under" is actually a full, luscious bush with trimmed or shaven labia for a better view (and easier access, if I am lucky enough to get to play with them).
So long pubic hair is fine with me - an inch or more, preferably - and shaven is fine, too. What I don't like too much is stubble or a too rigorous trim - except, as mentioned, on the labia. Of course, that's just me, and others may have different tastes. What I don't quite understand though is why models who normally shave would be encouraged to let their hair grow out for a couple of weeks before a shoot, when it's obvious that there's not enough time to achieve more than maybe a millimetre or two. To me, that's not very attractive, and even if some people may like stubble, it seems to go against the whole idea of showing the models "naturally".
Any opinions on this?
Cheers,
Olaf a.k.a. Eliza
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