Nosmo King
I'm not a cat
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And I must say, your beard looks fabuloushave high testosterone for a woman, and still do not shave my face.
And I must say, your beard looks fabuloushave high testosterone for a woman, and still do not shave my face.
Amongst other religious items, I’ve counted 6 watch tower pamphlets, 3 wooden crosses, and 4 red and gold Buddhist good luck tokens.
Nah, female athletes are not hairier than non-athletic women.There's an element of truth in this. A woman who works out a lot may produce a little bit of extra testosterone, which may cause an increase in body hair.
I didn't actually say that, did I?Nah, female athletes are not hairier than non-athletic women.
Nah, it won't. Not unless there's some performance-enhancing medicating going on.I didn't actually say that, did I?
I just said it may happen.
See the rest of my post above...Nah, it won't. Not unless there's some performance-enhancing medicating going on.
I didn't actually say that, did I?
I just said it may happen.
BTW, I've known one or two women who had/have more underarm hair than I've ever had.
I'm probably one of those. It's genetic, nothing to do with exercise.
I knew a girl who was remarkably hairy, she used to be anorexic and apparently this can be a side effect of this.I didn't actually say that, did I?
I just said it may happen.
BTW, I've known one or two women who had/have more underarm hair than I've ever had.
Yup, anorexia can trigger lanugo because it's one of the ways the body tries to keep warm when body fat levels are dangerously low.I knew a girl who was remarkably hairy, she used to be anorexic and apparently this can be a side effect of this.
I am John Ruskin's nightmare.Just think! All that cycling is making you hairy!
I am John Ruskin's nightmare.
Like the old myth put about at our school 'sitting on the radiators will give you piles'.Well, my crazy ass childhood gave me so much motivation - to not be that way. As in, extreme motivation
Yes, exercise, testosterone, and hairiness are linked; but at least for me, I have exercised my whole life, have high testosterone for a woman, and still do not shave my face.
I agree with Nosmo King - a lot of stuff is just to manipulate you into a certain behavior. The manipulation does not need to be fully consciously invented or acted upon to be real.
I was naked when that photo was taken.Hmmm....
There's an older woman who shops at Morrisons in my home town who's got a full on beard and moustache .. I'm not talking a bit of hair, I mean her beard's about 4" long and clearly groomed Fair play to her for being proud of it IMO but you have to make a conscious effort to not be rude and stare at it.I knew a girl who was remarkably hairy, she used to be anorexic and apparently this can be a side effect of this.
Some women have hirsutism. Some even have enough of it to join a circus.There's an older woman who shops at Morrisons in my home town who's got a full on beard and moustache .. I'm not talking a bit of hair, I mean her beard's about 4" long and clearly groomed Fair play to her for being proud of it IMO but you have to make a conscious effort to not be rude and stare at it.
Balpreet Kaur, Sikh Woman, Receives Remarkable Apology From Redditor Who Posted Her Photo
Over the weekend, a Redditor with the username "european_douchebag" posted a photo of a college student named Balpreet Kaur to Reddit. Kaur, an Ohio State student and observant Sikh, does not trim her facial hair in accordance with her religion's beliefs.
Kaur discovered her newfound fame, when a friend showed her the picture. Despite having her privacy violated and her picture posted to the supposedly humorous r/funny subreddit for the world to discuss, the young woman's response was dignified, graceful and generous.
"When I die, no one is going to remember what I looked like, heck, my kids will forget my voice, and slowly, all physical memory will fade away," Kaur wrote. "However, my impact and legacy will remain: and, by not focusing on the physical beauty, I have time to cultivate those inner virtues and hopefully, focus my life on creating change and progress for this world in any way I can."
Visited Shrewsbury Prison a few weeks ago. The group Escette and I were in looked round the condemned cell and the indoor hanging area.A forebear of mine was hanged in the 19th century for sheep-stealing, in Shropshire. Most likely Shrewsbury.
That wasn't on the Chapel-going, God-fearing Welsh side though.
Surely any apprentice who worked unpaid for 7 years would starve to death within a month?. You'd just quit and find another job.IIRC, the whole broken mirror=7 years bad luck comes from the days of the Venetian dominance in the glass-making industry. Apprentices who broke a mirror (one of the most expensive items) would have to work for free for seven years in order to repay the work.
I always thought it was because you are breaking your reflection, which used to be thought of as the soul (hence vampires not having reflections).Surely any apprentice who worked unpaid for 7 years would starve to death within a month?. You'd just quit and find another job.
That was cold surfaces wasn't it?Like the old myth put about at our school 'sitting on the radiators will give you piles'.
For a start, most of us didn't even know what piles were at 12/13. It was just a way for teachers to stop us hanging around inside on freezing cold days and making us go and run about in the grounds.
I was told the same. Like those benches you'd sit on for school assembly and if someone farted on them, it'd be really loud and funny so all the kids would crack up then the scariest teacher would be frowning at everyone and going "SHHHHH!".That was cold surfaces wasn't it?
At the time, such sought-after apprenticeships were live-in. You got your room and board (little though it was).Surely any apprentice who worked unpaid for 7 years would starve to death within a month?. You'd just quit and find another job.