Same as it did pre-Darwin I guess - a visual trigger in the male brain and a way of retaining and condensing the musky female pheromones which males find so arousing.
Everthing in and on our bodies is there for a reason - if shaved fannies were so apealing to the average male, girls would have evolved them naturaly eons ago.
Dr No
ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
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razor
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
So are girls who shave their armpits also trying to imitate a 10 y.o.?
And guys that shave their faces are trying to imitate 10 y.o. boys I suppose.
No-one objects to you preferring the natural look so how about you being tolerant too?
Anyway when we have fully evolved we wont have any unnnecessary hair at all.
razor (the name is just coincidence, honestly).
And guys that shave their faces are trying to imitate 10 y.o. boys I suppose.
No-one objects to you preferring the natural look so how about you being tolerant too?
Anyway when we have fully evolved we wont have any unnnecessary hair at all.
razor (the name is just coincidence, honestly).
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jj
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
This demonstrates a poor undestanding of Evolution: never heard of anatomical redundancy? The coccyx, the massive spleen, and of course excess body-hair. These characters are plesiomorphic
(i.e. generalised, formerly but erroneously termed 'primitive') in all Recent hominids.
The ORIGINAL body-hair 'bauplan' for hominids was inherited from their Primate ancestors, i.e. the full fig. There has been a consistent trend toward reduction in hominid hirsutism (and pigmentation and other redundant environmental survival-related traits in the Northern latitudes) over the last 30 000 years at least.
The 'olfactory trigger' notion is an interesting but contentios one, but vastly secondary in importance compared with the more obvious attractants/triggers (eyes/lips/breasts/buttocks in roughly decreasing order of importance)........a pubeless woman will still secrete, and retain locally, those fluids which all of us hold so dear.
(i.e. generalised, formerly but erroneously termed 'primitive') in all Recent hominids.
The ORIGINAL body-hair 'bauplan' for hominids was inherited from their Primate ancestors, i.e. the full fig. There has been a consistent trend toward reduction in hominid hirsutism (and pigmentation and other redundant environmental survival-related traits in the Northern latitudes) over the last 30 000 years at least.
The 'olfactory trigger' notion is an interesting but contentios one, but vastly secondary in importance compared with the more obvious attractants/triggers (eyes/lips/breasts/buttocks in roughly decreasing order of importance)........a pubeless woman will still secrete, and retain locally, those fluids which all of us hold so dear.
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Zipper
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
I filmed Linda & Teresa May & Claudia Cassali et all. I found Linda a true pro (in the very nicest of ways), even though she had flu.
She kindly forwarded a model release form some days afterwards, as she forgot to sign one on the day.
She even apologised for her flu but I found her extremely charming.
Zip
She kindly forwarded a model release form some days afterwards, as she forgot to sign one on the day.
She even apologised for her flu but I found her extremely charming.
Zip
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Oid
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
evolution influencing what porn gets me off - classic, now i'll just blame darwin when i wank.
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deSade
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
Amazing and very professional site Bob!
I believe I may just have to visit one of your evenings.
See you there!
I believe I may just have to visit one of your evenings.
See you there!
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jj
Re: ayone seen Linda Leigh in person?
Why blame Darwin?
Mother Nature's fault for not setting b:g ratio at 1:100.
Mother Nature's fault for not setting b:g ratio at 1:100.