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    I am new to this forum and was wondering if there are any nudists that body shave here?

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    I am new to this forum and was wondering if there are any nudists that body shave here?

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    • #3
      Shavedinohio

      The answer is YES.

      By typing "Shaving" into the forums Search Engine page [first window] and hitting the search button at the bottom you will see a list of 44 pages of posts with 20 posts on each page. The search engine has a button at the top of each forum page, or you can go to this URL/Address:

      http://clothesfreeforums.com/eve/ubb.x/search

      Link to Search results on "Shaving"

      Learn to use the Forums search engine. Its a fast and powerful tool to find nudist information and multimedia posted in the forums.
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      • #4
        You didn't have to preface your question with the ' I am new to this forum ' because the question is old, therefore, anyone who asks the question is 'new'.

        Gary's response was excellent!

        I have no intention to demean your question.

        I only felt a need to express frustration to the obvious.

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        • #5
          I'm not, and I don't care much for it when I see it. I much prefer a very natural furry area where it belongs. It's just a preference, so don't anyone take it personally, but it has always seemed that people who shave their genitals look too much like juveniles to me. And unfortunately, there are many who want their partners, and sometimes others, to shave for that reason. I don't think the practice is healthy physically, and I don't think that desire is healthy psychologically or socially. YMMV.

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          • #6
            For the love of Pete, not another shaving thread...

            Please realize that we value your opinion in all things -- and welcome to the forum we're glad you found us warts and all -- but also realize that a fascination with genitals does in fact drive women (people) away from this forum.

            If you want more people of mixed genders and experiences to participate here, then write here as you would if you were speaking in person to a group.

            There aren't any nude resorts that feature a group of guys sitting around the pool discussing shaving techniques.

            Go look at Gary's links in the search engine, then come back and add if you must.

            Just a thought.

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            • #7
              quote:
              Originally posted by Zerokini:
              It's just a preference, so don't anyone take it personally, but it has always seemed that people who shave their genitals look too much like juveniles to me.
              Adults who shave look just as adult to me as those who don't shave. I've never mistaken an adult who shaves for a juvenile, and I've don't know anyone who has.

              quote:
              And unfortunately, there are many who want their partners, and sometimes others, to shave for that reason.
              Interesting claim. On what scientific/medical/psychological study do you base this conclusion?

              quote:
              I don't think the practice is healthy physically...
              I assume you believe that shaving one's beard, legs or underarms is equally unhealthy?

              quote:
              ... and I don't think that desire is healthy psychologically or socially. YMMV.
              Using that line of reasoning, I'd guess that a large percentage of the population is pretty unhealthy. What are you going to do about it?

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              • #8
                quote:
                Originally posted by Zorro:
                quote:
                Originally posted by Zerokini:
                It's just a preference, so don't anyone take it personally, but it has always seemed that people who shave their genitals look too much like juveniles to me.

                Adults who shave look just as adult to me as those who don't shave. I've never mistaken an adult who shaves for a juvenile, and I've don't know anyone who has.


                Good for you. You don't have to treat an adult like a juvenile to perceive that the adult is trying to look like a juvenile, or to be attractive to someone who prefers juveniles. As I said, it is my preference to not associate with adults pretending to be juveniles (or vice-versa). I also asked that you not take my preferences personally, and obviously you did. I won't discuss the potential hidden meanings behind that, but you might consider them.

                quote:
                Originally posted by Zorro:
                quote:
                Originally posted by Zerokini:
                And unfortunately, there are many who want their partners, and sometimes others, to shave for that reason.
                Interesting claim. On what scientific/medical/psychological study do you base this conclusion?


                Personal discussions with individuals who have expressed their preference for shaved partners, and who have inadvertently revealed an interest in juveniles in their comments -- with all kinds of "Of course I would never do anything like that ..." disclaimers after they realized what they said.

                quote:
                Originally posted by Zorro:
                quote:
                Originally posted by Zerokini:
                I don't think the practice is healthy physically...
                I assume you believe that shaving one's beard, legs or underarms is equally unhealthy?


                Unhealthy to some extent, yes; equally no. With the exception of a beard, which is adjacent to a mouth equipped with its own microbial defenses, those areas aren't immediately adjacent to a body cavity, the interior of which is not protected by a thick layer of epidermis. Furthermore, those areas of body hair are not used as a dry lubricant during sexual intercourse, which helps prevent irritation and resulting infection.

                quote:
                Originally posted by Zorro:
                quote:
                Originally posted by Zerokini:
                ... and I don't think that desire is healthy psychologically or socially. YMMV.
                Using that line of reasoning, I'd guess that a large percentage of the population is pretty unhealthy.


                That is a given. Ask any public health professional.

                quote:
                Originally posted by Zorro:
                What are you going to do about it?


                Nothing beyond what I just did -- express my preference, and the reasoning behind it. And you didn't like it. Well, as I said, "YMMV". For those who don't know, that means "Your mileage may vary."

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                • #9
                  Pat answers for everything, I see, but I expected nothing less. I find attitudes like yours quite amusing.

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                  • #10
                    Methinks "Zerokini" is writing a load of crap on this particular topic ...

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                    • #11
                      I stated my preference under the current thread and I stated my reasons for it, which I think are more than sufficient -- and worth thinking about by others, or I wouldn't have bothered bucking the tide of the thread. But I always find there is at least one who takes offense, challenges, demands answers, and when he gets them -- politely, and stated with equanimity -- finds them too compelling to argue against and therefore finds a way to simply dismiss them.

                      Fine. I said, "Your mileage may vary", and yours obviously does. Enjoy your amusement, if you can.

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                      • #12
                        quote:
                        Originally posted by nudebushwalker:
                        Methinks "Zerokini" is writing a load of crap on this particular topic ...


                        Well, now, of course you do, but you haven't come up with any reasons beyond a vague unwillingness to face the issues raised, have you?

                        In any event, it is a little more thought-provoking than an endless list of yowsa-yowsa to which no one has given any real consideration, isn't it?

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                        • #13
                          Zerokini,

                          I am an adult who has shaved for about 8 years. Personally, I find it more hygienic and during warm weather it is a lot less irritable when i am clothed.

                          My wife has never viewed this in any way as me trying to look like a juvenile. I do not impose on her to do the same, it is her body, if she does not want it shaved so be it.

                          I have no desire to make this in any way about sexual preferences of any kind, and neither did the author of the thread.

                          You claim not to want anyone to take this idea of your personally, but you seem extremely defensive about your view-point, and are not interested in the other side of the debate.

                          I shave, you don't.

                          Big deal!

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                          • #14
                            I asked this about Zerokini's bizarre implied assertion:

                            quote:
                            Originally posted by Zorro:
                            Interesting claim. On what scientific/medical/psychological study do you base this conclusion?


                            To which he replied:

                            quote:
                            Originally posted by Zerokini:
                            Personal discussions with individuals who have expressed their preference for shaved partners, and who have inadvertently revealed an interest in juveniles in their comments -- with all kinds of "Of course I would never do anything like that ..." disclaimers after they realized what they said.


                            In other words, and by his own admission, he's basing his strange idea about people who shave and those who like the look on personal conversations he's had (probably with only with a handful of people at that) and not on any sort of valid scientific study. And this is why no one is bothering to give any sort of "real consideration" to this. It appears the only one with an issue here is Zerokini.

                            I think we're all waiting for more than one person's highly subjective personal opinion. Where's that valid scientific study to support your conclusions?

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                            • #15
                              Shaneone said:
                              Posted January 04, 2007 10:25 AM
                              Zerokini,

                              I am an adult who has shaved for about 8 years. Personally, I find it more hygienic and during warm weather it is a lot less irritable when i am clothed.

                              My wife has never viewed this in any way as me trying to look like a juvenile. I do not impose on her to do the same, it is her body, if she does not want it shaved so be it.

                              I have no desire to make this in any way about sexual preferences of any kind, and neither did the author of the thread.

                              You claim not to want anyone to take this idea of your personally, but you seem extremely defensive about your view-point, and are not interested in the other side of the debate.

                              I shave, you don't.

                              Big deal!
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                              I didn't hear any other side of the debate. I heard a challenge of the sort one encounters on the flamegroups, and I tried to respond with the information requested and I tried to respond with equanimity. I also tried to point out that it was my preference, but I knew that because I was bucking the tide on the thread, someone would claim an offense, and I asked that no one take it personally. Zorro did, Zorro challenged, and Zorro dismissed the freely-given answers provided. Don't suggest tome that I am extremely defensive about my viewpoint or I'm not interested in the other side of the debate: Zorro is the one who challenged and failed to provide any other side to the debate.

                              I didn't come here for flame wars, and that is where this is headed, so consider it dropped.

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