I'm not really of a generation or family where shaving is a must (who knows, maybe if I stuck my hairy legs out maybe someone would confirm that it is a must). However, I completely agree with your point and I like that you're sticking out for women against immense beauty standards! We do have a choice and should feel natural in our own bodies and not have to deal with criticism for something we can't help.
'When I lift my arms in a sleeveless shirt it’s for me'. I loved this. This is exactly how I feel. I've actually been told to wax since I was eleven, and when I started shaving (bc waxing requires pain, time, and money) my mum thought it was disgusting. Fast forward and I don't really shave that often either.
I'm not really of a generation or family where shaving is a must (who knows, maybe if I stuck my hairy legs out maybe someone would confirm that it is a must). However, I completely agree with your point and I like that you're sticking out for women against immense beauty standards! We do have a choice and should feel natural in our own bodies and not have to deal with criticism for something we can't help.
'When I lift my arms in a sleeveless shirt it’s for me'. I loved this. This is exactly how I feel. I've actually been told to wax since I was eleven, and when I started shaving (bc waxing requires pain, time, and money) my mum thought it was disgusting. Fast forward and I don't really shave that often either.
there is a certain strength in a woman owning their body hair 💪