I find a world of difference between grooming for swim/competition reasons where it could actually be seen, and grooming because you think it's gross.
God. Thank you for saying this lol. I've been grooming for a LONG time--and guess what else I've been doing for a long time?
Running around in a super tight swim suit first..then running around in bun huggers. I don't think a lot of girls want a full bush peeking out while they are also trying to do work.
I find a world of difference between grooming for swim/competition reasons where it could actually be seen, and grooming because you think it's gross.
God. Thank you for saying this lol. I've been grooming for a LONG time--and guess what else I've been doing for a long time?
Running around in a super tight swim suit first..then running around in bun huggers. I don't think a lot of girls want a full bush peeking out while they are also trying to do work.
God. Thank you for saying this lol. I've been grooming for a LONG time--and guess what else I've been doing for a long time?
Running around in a super tight swim suit first..then running around in bun huggers. I don't think a lot of girls want a full bush peeking out while they are also trying to do work.
You'd have to go up like 3 sizes at least to not have the thong go in your crack at all. Plus wouldn't people see it under your pants? Going up a size for comfort makes sense tho.
I hooked up once with a guy who must have never trimmed his pubes. I was not happy. It was really bushy.
God. Thank you for saying this lol. I've been grooming for a LONG time--and guess what else I've been doing for a long time?
Running around in a super tight swim suit first..then running around in bun huggers. I don't think a lot of girls want a full bush peeking out while they are also trying to do work.
What is happening in this photo?
3,000 meter steeplechase. Other events that might require bending and flexing?
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I'm a total wimp when it comes to pain and I have had a Brazilian wax and I've had my legs waxed several times. I didn't think any of it hurt. I didn't know that people could have such different reactions to the process. And I have THICK hair.
i think my feminist hair follicles were fucking with me
The one time I got a Brazilian, the wax wouldn't come off. So she just kept pulling and the strip and wax stuck to my bits and I ended up bruised to shit and hairy
You can add cheerleading to the events/sports (depending on which side of that debate you're on) included in the "need to keep things tidy", list. That's really the only reason I started shaving the bikini line in HS, otherwise I probably wouldn't have thought much of it.
I'm not gonna google for crotch shots, but those briefs don't leave much to the imagination when you're jumping, kicking, and being thrown (or in my case throwing others) in the air all in the name of sports.
You can add cheerleading to the events/sports (depending on which side of that debate you're on) included in the "need to keep things tidy", list. That's really the only reason I started shaving the bikini line in HS, otherwise I probably wouldn't have thought much of it.
I'm not gonna google for crotch shots, but those briefs don't leave much to the imagination when you're jumping, kicking, and being thrown (or in my case throwing others) in the air all in the name of sports.
*whispers* cheerleading isn't a sport over here
No worries, it was a 1.5 year lapse in judgement at the beginning of high school based entirely on wanting to make sure I had at least some sort of group to belong to once I got there. Regardless, I had to wear those damn briefs, and didn't feel too great about any strays peeking out, so....yeah.
It isn't just sports that may necessitate some grooming at a young age. Pink ballet tights or nude dance tights certainly wouldn't cover everything if you grow hair outside of the leotard line. I'm fair and not super hairy so it wasn't a personal concern of mine, but I'm sure some of my peers had to do more of that type of grooming.
Dance can also force you to wear things at a younger age than most would otherwise. I got comfortable with thongs early on because they were pretty much necessary for certain costumes. And I wore tampons starting the first day of my period because I had ballet class that evening. Standing next to someone wearing a pad during warm-ups (and hearing it crinkle with each develope) helped my determination to get over any fears I might have had.
So if you don't want your pre-teen/teen daughter being comfortable with makeup, pubic hair grooming, thongs, and tampons, don't put her in dance class.
It isn't just sports that may necessitate some grooming at a young age. Pink ballet tights or nude dance tights certainly wouldn't cover everything if you grow hair outside of the leotard line. I'm fair and not super hairy so it wasn't a personal concern of mine, but I'm sure some of my peers had to do more of that type of grooming.
Dance can also force you to wear things at a younger age than most would otherwise. I got comfortable with thongs early on because they were pretty much necessary for certain costumes. And I wore tampons starting the first day of my period because I had ballet class that evening. Standing next to someone wearing a pad during warm-ups (and hearing it crinkle with each develope) helped my determination to get over any fears I might have had.
So if you don't want your pre-teen/teen daughter being comfortable with makeup, pubic hair grooming, thongs, and tampons, don't put her in dance class.
I'd consider all of those valid reasons.
Personally, I'd let my kid use tampons as soon as she wanted to. It's a miserable few days a month. Whatever you need to be more comfortable, you do you, baby girl. Here's your motrin.
It isn't just sports that may necessitate some grooming at a young age. Pink ballet tights or nude dance tights certainly wouldn't cover everything if you grow hair outside of the leotard line. I'm fair and not super hairy so it wasn't a personal concern of mine, but I'm sure some of my peers had to do more of that type of grooming.
Dance can also force you to wear things at a younger age than most would otherwise. I got comfortable with thongs early on because they were pretty much necessary for certain costumes. And I wore tampons starting the first day of my period because I had ballet class that evening. Standing next to someone wearing a pad during warm-ups (and hearing it crinkle with each develope) helped my determination to get over any fears I might have had.
So if you don't want your pre-teen/teen daughter being comfortable with makeup, pubic hair grooming, thongs, and tampons, don't put her in dance class.
My daughter hates wearing tampons to the point of crying when she tries to take one out. I feel bad she gets so scared because I know she hates being on the barre in ballet while on her period. God help me if she has her period during a competition and she really doesn't have a choice.
i think my feminist hair follicles were fucking with me
The one time I got a Brazilian, the wax wouldn't come off. So she just kept pulling and the strip and wax stuck to my bits and I ended up bruised to shit and hairy
I only let H wax me. Once my pits started bleeding. It was awful.
It isn't just sports that may necessitate some grooming at a young age. Pink ballet tights or nude dance tights certainly wouldn't cover everything if you grow hair outside of the leotard line. I'm fair and not super hairy so it wasn't a personal concern of mine, but I'm sure some of my peers had to do more of that type of grooming.
Dance can also force you to wear things at a younger age than most would otherwise. I got comfortable with thongs early on because they were pretty much necessary for certain costumes. And I wore tampons starting the first day of my period because I had ballet class that evening. Standing next to someone wearing a pad during warm-ups (and hearing it crinkle with each develope) helped my determination to get over any fears I might have had.
So if you don't want your pre-teen/teen daughter being comfortable with makeup, pubic hair grooming, thongs, and tampons, don't put her in dance class.
My daughter hates wearing tampons to the point of crying when she tries to take one out. I feel bad she gets so scared because I know she hates being on the barre in ballet while on her period. God help me if she has her period during a competition and she really doesn't have a choice.
Ugh, poor kid. I hope the stars never align in that way, or at least not before tampons are no longer problematic for her.
Post by lyssbobiss, Command, B613 on Dec 2, 2014 7:31:07 GMT -5
The biggest reason I keep mine shaved is because of my period. I don't like tampons and when I wear pads, blood gets trapped in the hair. No hair, no hair mats.
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All I got out of this is apparently 6 graders wear thongs?
I didn't own a thong until I was 19 and my bf at the time said he thought they were sexy.
I wore it exactly one time, and then promptly threw it away at the end of the night. Fuck. That. Shit.
I have a similar experience with thongs. I don't understand the purpose. Why would you want a piece of fabric right in your crack? It's like half a piece of skimpy underwear (offering the same amount of coverage as an untrimmed bush I might add). Why bother? Might as well go commando.
I have taken nothing from this besides I have found my people lol!! All my friends in college wore thongs 24/7, even on their periods. I can think of nothing less comfy! Maybe a thing for going out or getting lucky but all the time...no! They even had workout thongs. Granny panties (well cute bikini cuts lol) for life!
Is there a reason those athletes can't were short, biking shorts?
Some track and field women do wear the bike shorts. Some wear regular running shorts. It's their personal preference and comfort. Bun huggers are comfortable but revealing. There is never any chafe. In almost all jumping sports men and women wear as tight a uniform as they can because they don't want some piece of flapping fabric to knock off the bar (so pole vault and high jump).
With the men's speed suits you can always see their packages.