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If you want to spark a heated debate, simply ask a group of international people their thoughts on body hair. Chances are you'll get a range of opinions that run the gauntlet — from "Removal is a must" to "It's natural. Body hair and its subsequent removal from many women's bodies has long proven a contentious issue. In America, shaving one's body hair used to be seen as "conforming" to men's idea of beauty, and was thus discarded during the hippie movement of the 's by women who no longer wished to be slaves to an unrealistic beauty standard.
This practice of letting one's armpit and hair leg grow was quickly tossed, however, and by the early 's women were once again shaving or waxing wherever and whenever possible. To this day, there are still some random outliers who claim that removing body hair is the equivalent to bowing down to the male gender, but a vast majority of women have come to realise that they're doing it just as much for themselves as for any potential romantic partner. In fact, the growing popularity of "manscaping," or men waxing and grooming various hairy body parts, can be seen as a pendulum swing in the opposite direction — hair removal has officially gone gender neutral.
European countries have long had a reputation for ladies going au naturel , but the younger generations have slowly but surely cracked down on this practice. While it's certainly still more common to see women with tufts in Germany or Italy than in America, this may not be true for very much longer.
Many women have discovered that they're simply more comfortable going hairless, as it makes a surprisingly big difference in keeping cool in the summer. It also can't be denied that Hollywood and the fashion industry as a whole also promote the ideal beauty being smooth, soft and utterly devoid of any excess body hair. And so we come to China, where many expats are surprised to discover that Chinese women, even those of the younger generation, simply don't shave or wax any of their body hair.