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Wanderer

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Mar 22, 2004, 3:35:38 PM3/22/04
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Here is a serious question. I have been with several Japanese girls, and
obviously they have less hair than Europeans. However, some more than
others. Maybe they just hid it better. Who knows. Has anyone been with a
girl that didn't have to shave completely at all (her legs)? Is this
common among Japanese girls - aving completely hair less legs?

Serious.

Bryce

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Mar 22, 2004, 5:55:34 PM3/22/04
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I remember seeing some pretty narly hairy legs on women in Japan. I refused
to go near any woman who had that problem.

It's case by case.


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Brett Robson

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Mar 22, 2004, 8:18:39 PM3/22/04
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On 22 Mar 2004 13:35:38 -0700, Wanderer ...

Japanese are in fact hairier than most caucasins (sp?). Japanese women wax and
shave alot (or at least should). Look at how their hair grows down in front of
their face, and there is no distinct hair line at the back, their hair thins
slowly (or not in some cases).

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Rafael Caetano

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Mar 23, 2004, 2:32:10 PM3/23/04
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Brett Robson wrote:

> On 22 Mar 2004 13:35:38 -0700, Wanderer ...
>
>>Here is a serious question. I have been with several Japanese girls, and
>>obviously they have less hair than Europeans. However, some more than
>>others. Maybe they just hid it better. Who knows. Has anyone been with a
>>girl that didn't have to shave completely at all (her legs)? Is this
>>common among Japanese girls - aving completely hair less legs?
>>
>>Serious.
>>
>
>
> Japanese are in fact hairier than most caucasins (sp?). Japanese women wax and
> shave alot (or at least should).

Not as much as the Brazilian, I tell you.

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Rafael Caetano

Youtz

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Mar 24, 2004, 12:07:05 PM3/24/04
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"Rafael Caetano" <rcae...@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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Yes of course, if her name was Roberto.
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Youtz.


Rafael Caetano

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Mar 24, 2004, 2:53:16 PM3/24/04
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> Yes of course, if her name was Roberto.

Oops, I meant "Japanese women don't shave as much as Brazilian women".

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Simon

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Mar 28, 2004, 2:32:22 AM3/28/04
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"Brett Robson" <jet...@deja.com> wrote in message
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That's not true.


Brett Robson

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Mar 28, 2004, 8:28:46 PM3/28/04
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 08:32:22 +0100, Simon ...

Yes it is.

Ed

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Mar 29, 2004, 4:02:40 AM3/29/04
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"Rafael Caetano" <rcae...@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
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But at least Japanese women know how to use a shaver...

Actually, I really like Brazilian women. I've met several that showed their
Brazilian wisdom by not pulling their pants down and bending over while I
was in the general vicinity.

Rafael Caetano

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Mar 29, 2004, 1:00:09 PM3/29/04
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Ed wrote:
> "Rafael Caetano" <rcae...@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c3q3bn$2alb67$1...@ID-224867.news.uni-berlin.de...
>
>>Brett Robson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 22 Mar 2004 13:35:38 -0700, Wanderer ...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Here is a serious question. I have been with several Japanese girls, and
>>>>obviously they have less hair than Europeans. However, some more than
>>>>others. Maybe they just hid it better. Who knows. Has anyone been with a
>>>>girl that didn't have to shave completely at all (her legs)? Is this
>>>>common among Japanese girls - aving completely hair less legs?
>>>>
>>>>Serious.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Japanese are in fact hairier than most caucasins (sp?). Japanese women
>
> wax and
>
>>>shave alot (or at least should).
>>
>>Not as much as the Brazilian, I tell you.
>
>
> But at least Japanese women know how to use a shaver...

Please read my other post.

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Simon

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Mar 30, 2004, 9:29:34 AM3/30/04
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"Brett Robson" <jet...@deja.com> wrote in message
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If your talking body hair Japanese women have less than European women.


Wanderer

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Mar 30, 2004, 12:59:22 PM3/30/04
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>If your talking body hair Japanese women have less than European women.

Is the amount of hair equal to that of Korean females (who sometimes
devolve to doing hair implants for pubuc hair) or greater because of the
added Ainu admixture?

Simon

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Mar 30, 2004, 11:09:18 PM3/30/04
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"Wanderer" <wonde...@free.mail.com> wrote in message
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I don't know, but what I do know is that Japanese men have less body hair
than European men, and Japanese women have less body hair than European
women.


Wanderer

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Mar 31, 2004, 11:02:05 AM3/31/04
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I was asking people who know from personal experience undressing/and/or
living with said subjects. And here you come, stating the obvious.


Simon

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Mar 31, 2004, 3:32:13 PM3/31/04
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"Wanderer" <wonde...@free.mail.com> wrote in message
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The obvious is usually true, plus my wife is Japanese and I've been to lots
of onsen's, so (not a hobby of mine)I've seen loads of naked Japanese men.


John W.

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Mar 31, 2004, 7:31:27 PM3/31/04
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Wanderer <wonde...@free.mail.com> wrote in message news:<10806695...@irys.nyx.net>...

A good friend from when I lived in Korea visited Japan. He met a lady,
hung out with her for a couple of days, and they visited a love hotel.
He, a British man that has traveled the world and also as close to an
expert on Korean women as you're likely to meet (has lived there for
ten years now), said that he'd never seen a woman with so much body
hair... down there in particular. I concur.

And as far as I know Korean women don't resort to implanted pubic
hair; eyebrows, maybe, but in general a lack of body hair is
desirable.

John W.

John W.

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Mar 31, 2004, 7:32:28 PM3/31/04
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"Simon" <shep...@excite.com> wrote in message news:<Ovrac.3$4N3.1@newsfe1-win>...

A bit of an overgeneralization. A lot depends on where in Europe the
person's anscetry lies.

John W.

Simon

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Apr 1, 2004, 12:05:16 PM4/1/04
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"John W." <worth...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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A generalisation in this ng..........never!!


John W.

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Apr 1, 2004, 1:27:40 PM4/1/04
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There you go again, generalizing. Good thing we don't have to deal with
sarcasm, though.

:)

John W.

Jim

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Apr 1, 2004, 9:45:59 PM4/1/04
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Isn't that ironic?

Michael Cash

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Apr 2, 2004, 3:41:30 AM4/2/04
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 02:45:59 GMT, Jim <etern...@hotmail.com>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

Irony is Sepponians talking about sarcasm and irony.


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Michael Cash

"I am sorry, Mr. Cash, but we are unable to accept your rap sheet in lieu of
a high school transcript."

Dr. Howard Sprague
Dean of Admissions
Mount Pilot College

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