Social I Don't Understand New Female Beauty Trends

Your female friends/family have hairy armpits?

I can't go without shaving my legs since moving to the desert if I leave the house. Haven't worn jeans and boots in years.

No younger girls in their 20's. As I said a weird trend that I don't understand.
 
Piss off. Keep being sad.
No my friend I'm serious. Its complete nonsense and it's dehumanizing. don't let the internet and modern media make you jaded toward your fellow man.
 
No my friend I'm serious. Its complete nonsense and it's dehumanizing. don't let the internet and modern media make you jaded toward your fellow man.
I'm not jaded against humans. I don't like opinionated uneducated on the subject fellows, who assume that mine is a bro-science.

Why can't folks simply understand that races exist, and they differ, at least superficially?
 
No younger girls in their 20's. As I said a weird trend that I don't understand.
Having armpit hair is the natural default for a grown woman, shaving is the trend. Same how lots of people have been socially and culturally conditioned to find rather normal pubic hair to be repulsive or 'unkempt'.
 
I really don’t understand the long fingernails. I haven’t met any guy who really thinks that’s attractive. Dunno, maybe they’re out there. I have no idea how it doesn’t drive them insane.

IMO most of how women present themselves is not aimed specifically at catering to what men find attractive. Much of it is for presenting to other women.

Just like men don’t dress/present themselves as women ideally would want but instead cater to how they want to be viewed by other men.
 
beauty trends come and go, it's the same as when they wore bell bottoms or yoga pants or baggie jeans or insert beauty trend. Tell them they are pretty if you want in those pants
 
The progression of body hair, starting with a hairy cooch in the 70's and 80's (and before of course) leading to the trimmed look to the runway strip to the brasilian front/back has meant that their hair has decided to inch northwards. Now their pubic hair is their eyebrows which have adopted this weird bushy look reminscient of the 70's.
 
IMO most of how women present themselves is not aimed specifically at catering to what men find attractive. Much of it is for presenting to other women.

Just like men don’t dress/present themselves as women ideally would want but instead cater to how they want to be viewed by other men.
Fair enough.

Maybe it’s a cultural difference. Gender roles have changed quite a bit, obviously. I don’t even consider what other men think of my dress unless I’m required to do so for business. Then, a suit or tux is more of a uniform. Otherwise, what you see is what you get. I dress mainly for utility.

For my wife, though? Right.

I would assume many more books are written about being attractive to the opposite sex (or whatever floats your boat) than looking good for the buddies or girlfriends. I dunno. I’m just talking out my ass.
 
a lot of the trends you mentioned in Europe are typically used by women from the ME direction who not practicing. Some people call it ghetto too, popular in Rotterdam.
 
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Obese women wearing spandex shorts and halter tops i never understood. That might be a black thing an why I dont understand but I definitley dont understand it
 
Fair enough.

Maybe it’s a cultural difference. Gender roles have changed quite a bit, obviously. I don’t even consider what other men think of my dress unless I’m required to do so for business. Then, a suit or tux is more of a uniform. Otherwise, what you see is what you get. I dress mainly for utility.

For my wife, though? Right.

I would assume many more books are written about being attractive to the opposite sex (or whatever floats your boat) than looking good for the buddies or girlfriends. I dunno. I’m just talking out my ass.

i think more fashion/beauty media is produced through the lens of what women prefer to see other women wear more than what men would prefer to see them in. Which is how you end up with trends like rompers and women wearing oversized men’s dress shirts etc. that have nothing to do with sexual appeal.

I also think men are as if not more concerned with how other men would judge their masculinity through their appearance than they are focused on what aesthetics a woman prefers to see them in. But Im talking out my ass too. It’s all a spectrum of appealing to both parties.
 
Having armpit hair is the natural default for a grown woman, shaving is the trend. Same how lots of people have been socially and culturally conditioned to find rather normal pubic hair to be repulsive or 'unkempt'.
So every man naturally should have a ZZ-Top beard and shaving is a trend?

Weird take that you have.
 
So every man naturally should have a ZZ-Top beard and shaving is a trend?

Weird take that you have.
A ZZ-top beard is a clear stylistic and cultural choice, the vast majority of men can't naturally grow one to that length and state without extensive grooming, so the comparison doesn't really make sense.
 
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