Lively Debate Over The Hair Removal Among Millennials, Should Women Continue Ditching Their Body Hair?
Leela Adwani|Mar 03, 2021
It’s not really a new topic on the Internet as issues around whether or not women should ditch body hair have always been all the rage.
Do you recognize one thing in common among Miley Cyrus, Amandla Stenberg, and Emma Corrin? They all give zero attention to what other people think about their armpit hair.
It’s not really a new topic on the Internet as issues around whether or not women should ditch body hair have always been all the rage.
The conception of ancient people about body hair
Dating back to the Stone Age, cavemen mostly shaved off all of their hair by using whittle stones. Reports have it that by doing so, they could avoid frostbite.
As for the Ancient Egyptians, hair was uncivilized and dirty and it was mainly associated with slaves and servants. Throughout thousands of years, how to deal with your own p.u.b.e.s still remains quite an awkward taboo for women.
Even now, the body hair which is spotted on women is considered smelly, dirty, and unattractive.
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How generation Z is having a different point of view about body hair?
In fact, there is an intense debate over hair removal on women’s bodies. Millennials start to question the motivation behind this act. Whether we remove it is because it makes us more empowering or simply we don’t want the undesirable feeling inside our mind.
Many young people ask that shaving our legs is what women want or what they learned.
A-lister like the Grammy-winning singer Adele once said that she will have no man coming and telling her to shave her legs.
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