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Originally Posted by shakespeare47
I meant no offense. I am operating under the assumption that most women do care what men think about what makes a woman sexually attractive. Just as most men care about what women think makes a man sexually attractive (at least I'm willing to admit that I care).
And my assumptions do nothing to change the fact that some women are lesbians and rather care about what other women think about what makes a woman sexually attractive.
So, there's nothing wrong with men letting women know what they find sexually attractive. It's not like I'm making demands. And some men do prefer a woman who shaves. I just don't happen to be one of those guys.
I honestly don't understand how my sharing an honest opinion could be thought of as offensive in any way.
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I'm sorry if you got the impression that I find you opinion offensive. I don't. I even said that I'm not angry or offended at all in my earlier response to you. I still stand by my statement that it's not okay to tell any woman to do anything just because it's what men like. Women shaving/not shaving isn't about sex or about what men want.