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Women have been removing body hair for quite some time.

Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:56 pm
Posted by FightingTigers138
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:56 pm
Ancient Egypt (3150 B.C.–525 B.C.)

Egyptian women removed all the hair from their bodies using beeswax, sugar-based wax, and shells used as tweezers. Cooper razors from 3000 B.C. have also been found in Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Ancient Greece (900 B.C–600 A.D.)

In Ancient Greece, having pubic hair was considered "uncivilized." Women would pluck or singe off all of their hair.

Roman Empire (27 B.C.–395 A.D.)

During the Roman Empire, the lack of body hair was consider a sign of class. Wealthy men and women used razors made from flint, tweezers, creams, and stones to remove hair.

Posted by jimbeam
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:56 pm to
And men everywhere rejoiced
Posted by tigerstripedjacket
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Egyptian women removed all the hair from their bodies


Pics?
Posted by CaptainsWafer
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 8:56 pm to
Nice beaver pics
Posted by BurningHeart
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 9:02 pm to
I would have told my ancient Egyptian wife to grow it out.
Posted by Trevaylin
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 9:03 pm to
outliers....second season episode 3-4 has some great footage of female aristocrats getting waxed in the 1750 period
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 9:15 pm to
Good. And they shouldn’t stop
Posted by prostyleoffensetime
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 9:39 pm to
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In Ancient Greece, having pubic hair was considered "uncivilized." Women would pluck or singe off all of their hair.


Envisioning these bitches rubbing some sticks together and getting a fire going to burn off their pubes is not something I was expecting to ponder today.
Posted by Eli Goldfinger
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 9:41 pm to
Removing pubic hair was certainly more sanitary back then.
Posted by saint tiger225
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Posted on 7/15/19 at 10:13 pm to
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In Ancient Greece, having pubic hair was considered "uncivilized." 
The ancient Greeks knew best. It's a damn shame people are trying to bring back bushes. A little, well manicured landing strip? Sure, that can work. A fricking bush? That's not cool.
This post was edited on 7/15/19 at 10:14 pm
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