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Ladies, put your razors away: Women should embrace body hair
The Western Front ^ | June 27, 2002 | Dana Carr

Posted on 07/02/2002 9:21:16 AM PDT by Olydawg

Women on campus and everywhere should put away their razors and reclaim their body hair this summer.

The woman who chooses to give up shaving doesn't just save herself some time, money and skin irritation, she can discover the sense of personal acceptance, freedom and natural beauty that her body hair can bring.

Women are compelled to shave more in the summer as their legs, armpits and bikini lines become more regularly exposed.

Women don their shorts, skirts, tank tops and swimming suits and try their best to sustain a standard of hairlessness that is inextricably tied to American society's perceptions of beauty and femininity.

This standard is symbolically oppressive and absurdly impractical, but American women willingly persist in the 20th-century tradition of shaving.

American women did not remove underarm or leg hair prior to 1915 because full-coverage clothing styles made these areas rarely visible, according to an article, by Susan A. Basow, in the Psychology of Women Quarterly entitled "The Hairless Ideal: Women and Their Body Hair."

As skirts got shorter and silk stockings became fashionable in the 1920s, advertisements began to encourage women to "smooth away" body hair that was described as unwanted and ugly. The majority of American women have been shaving ever since.

An American woman begins shaving as an adolescent rite of passage into the world of womanhood, a habit that is adopted and unquestionably upheld.

Society teaches her that shaven legs and arms and a well-maintained bikini line are essential to feeling beautiful, feminine and sexy.

She believes she must strive for hairless glory as a necessary part of maintaining her sex appeal and attracting and pleasing men.

But is there really anything intrinsically attractive or sexy about a woman's lack of body hair?

Shaving commonly causes cuts, scrapes, razor burn, dry skin and ingrown hairs. These skin afflictions are not only irritating and painful, but are unnecessary and unattractive.

In addition to the physical hazards involved, shaving is a symbolically unsettling practice.

According to Basow's article, "As middle-class white women moved out of their 'separate sphere' of domestic life ... the removal of body hair may have served to maintain a distinction between the genders and de-emphasize women's adult status."

The presence of body hair is an indicator of a woman's sexual maturation. Removing it denies that maturity and independence.

Women should look like women, with their hair growing where it's meant to grow.

Basow wrote that hair removal symbolizes "that a woman's mature sexuality is controlled at the same time as her 'tamed' sensuality is on display."

On a more practical note, shaving and hair removal in all its other forms wastes time and money. Five minutes of shaving on 100 sunny days add up to more than eight hours of skin scraping.

Couldn't women better spend that time enhancing who they are instead of taking away from it? Rather than being trapped in the shower shaving, women could be frolicking in the sunshine or reading in the shade.

At $1 or $2 per razor head, women spend their money on yet another frivolous beauty product marketed with and sold off of the idea that women need to buy items to make them beautiful.

Despite all the symbolic, financial and time-related reasons not to shave, many women shy away from the possibility or don't even consider it because they fear the stereotypes often associated with women who do not shave.

They do not want to be viewed or labeled as the organic, tree-hugging, penis-loathing, militant, lesbian feminist.

They do not want to go against the norm or draw negative attention to themselves, so it's easier to remove socially unacceptable body hair than have to explain it.

"Although shaving, for most women, is habitual behavior and usually viewed as trivial, the intense social reaction to violations of this norm emphasize its power," Basow wrote.

Women need to critically consider why they battle nature by removing their body hair and decide what it means to them.

They need to realize that their body hair can be a liberating and valuable element of their bodies and lives.

A woman's body hair is not a hindrance to her femininity; it is a symbol of her sexual maturation and womanhood.

The woman who gives up shaving is one step closer to learning how to truly accept and love her body the way it is.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: armpithair; bikiniline; france; howtorepelmen
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They do not want to be viewed or labeled as the organic, tree-hugging, penis-loathing, militant, lesbian feminist.

100 bucks says this gal is an organic, tree-hugging, penis-loathing, militant, lesbian feminist.

1 posted on 07/02/2002 9:21:17 AM PDT by Olydawg
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To: Olydawg
You forgot to mention gross.
2 posted on 07/02/2002 9:22:32 AM PDT by b4its2late
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To: Olydawg
An American woman begins shaving as an adolescent rite of passage into the world of womanhood, a habit that is adopted and unquestionably upheld.

Society teaches her that shaven legs and arms and a well-maintained bikini line are essential to feeling beautiful, feminine and sexy.

She believes she must strive for hairless glory as a necessary part of maintaining her sex appeal and attracting and pleasing men.

Those were the days........

3 posted on 07/02/2002 9:24:03 AM PDT by b4its2late
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She's probably a lesbo hairy beast that couldn't get laid if she paid for it.
4 posted on 07/02/2002 9:25:01 AM PDT by irish_lad
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To: Olydawg
MISS AFGHANISTAN
5 posted on 07/02/2002 9:25:32 AM PDT by Alouette
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To: SpookBrat; Brad's Gramma
sick.
6 posted on 07/02/2002 9:25:36 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: b4its2late
How many women do you know who shave their arms? I suspect she meant arm pits.
7 posted on 07/02/2002 9:25:49 AM PDT by Phantom Lord
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To: irish_lad
That's prbobably a very safe bet.
8 posted on 07/02/2002 9:26:10 AM PDT by Olydawg
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To: Olydawg
She probably doesn't trim her toenails, either. That would be so unnatural.
9 posted on 07/02/2002 9:26:24 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Darth Reagan
Chapel Hill is way ahead of this lady.
10 posted on 07/02/2002 9:26:34 AM PDT by Phantom Lord
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To: b4its2late
And dateless.
11 posted on 07/02/2002 9:26:42 AM PDT by SteamshipTime
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To: Alouette
MY EYES, MY GOD MY EYES. NEVER DO THAT AGAIN.
12 posted on 07/02/2002 9:27:44 AM PDT by Honcho
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To: Olydawg
Nothing worse than being in ballet class with one of these types. They wear sleevelss of course, and also show they're bare legs in leotards. They're never blonde either, they've always got dark hair.....
13 posted on 07/02/2002 9:27:50 AM PDT by I_Love_My_Husband
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To: Olydawg

The author.

14 posted on 07/02/2002 9:28:20 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: Olydawg
Some things just ain't right.....
15 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:00 AM PDT by Dan from Michigan
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To: Alouette
My goodness! Does that woman have Chewbacca in a head scissors?
16 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:11 AM PDT by wasp69
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To: Olydawg
Ladies, put your razors away: Women should embrace body hair

They can embrace their body hair all they want, but us guys don't have to.

17 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:28 AM PDT by kevlinsky
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To: Dog Gone
Why bother with using soap? Bacteria is a natural thing.
18 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:33 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob
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To: Olydawg
I'd love to know how this woman handles her period.
19 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:43 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: Alouette
Damn, you beat me to it! LOL
20 posted on 07/02/2002 9:29:44 AM PDT by aShepard
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