I know, usually people call it a Hitler mustache-- I prefer for my vulva to be associated with the king of physical comedy.
When I look at it, I think maybe I too will be making babies in my seventies. Or at least still making the attempt.

Mallardz wrote:I've never heard anyone refer to hair not of a facial nature as a Hitler/Chaplin.
Good on ya!
I had crab cakes for dinner one night at a local restaurant.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Ayaan had crabs. I'll leave the details to her.maiforpeace wrote:I have...Dungeness are local to where I live and they're delicious!mistermack wrote:So. Who's had crabs lately?Tero wrote:Just reminding folks that the Body Hair...thanks...forum is in the public area, so you may not want to tell all here.
Well, that's close-- more of a rectangle than a trapezoid, though.amok wrote:Mallardz wrote:I've never heard anyone refer to hair not of a facial nature as a Hitler/Chaplin.
Good on ya!
http://julyna.com/
The name "David Suzuki" sounded familiar, but I couldn't place it.amok wrote:hadespusserscats wrote:
Well, that's close-- more of a rectangle than a trapezoid, though.
The side part makes me laugh!
I sort of thought that one looked like whoever made the graphic ran out of ideas. Ha!
The David Suzuki made me chuckle, mostly because I thought it would make him laugh. Mind you, I'm not sure if non-Canadians are familiar with David Suzuki.
The graphic is from the Julyna website, by the way. It's a fundraiser for cervical cancer research along the lines of the moustache-growing Movember campaign (I'm also not sure if that's just a Canadian thing - men grow moustaches to raise funds for men's health issues). Anyway, Julyna's gimmick is pubic hair designs. Snatch & 'stache, for health.
Exactly. Nothing wrong with a rumble in the jungle.PordFrefect wrote:Nonsense! Besides, there's more to a lovely lady than her beautiful eye(s).
I'm totally doing that this year!!!!!dj357 wrote:Movember kinda took off in the UK if I recall correctly
I have a Harry Chapin.hadespussercats wrote:I now have a Charlie Chaplin.
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