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Yeah, bud its medieval settings game. There are all hairyI don't think he cares if it has any hair!!! at least I hope not... #shavenhaven4ever
Yeah, bud its medieval settings game. There are all hairyI don't think he cares if it has any hair!!! at least I hope not... #shavenhaven4ever
What's medieval got to do with anything? walk too close to the fire and that unkept bush is gone before you can say "What's that smell?"Yeah, bud its medieval settings game. There are all hairy
True but that could also have been Tinkerer taking a half-joke, rigged gamble. He pit her against VICTORIA, and I dont think that was by chance.makith was going to be an option unfortunately she lost the poll against Victoria, never forget what could have been
I still believe Tinkerer sets every poll in a way that would give the result he prefersTrue but that could also have been Tinkerer taking a half-joke, rigged gamble. He pit her against VICTORIA, and I dont think that was by chance.
Well not really. Self grooming & maintenance is still a thing.Yeah, bud its medieval settings game. There are all hairy
Mabey Makith was a test to see how many people wanted that. When the test failed in favor of Victoria he moved on & hasn't looked back. The only way to k ow for sure would be if Tinkerer confirmed yay or nay.I still believe Tinkerer sets every poll in a way that would give the result he prefers
its the other way, Tinkerer gives option he prefers to work on. than doenst matter in what order.I still believe Tinkerer sets every poll in a way that would give the result he prefers
Iment he does that among things he wants to work onits the other way, Tinkerer gives option he prefers to work on. than doenst matter in what order.
if he dont want to do it (at that moment) , he woudnt put it in the poll.
I really doubt that self-maintenance was really a thing in the medieval. First, it was expensive, there was no time for it, and it was not convenient. After all, even the nobility had a rather strange opinion about cleanliness from today's point of view.Well not really. Self grooming & maintenance is still a thing.
Luthien is hairless down there. I think Oksana & Liandra is also hairless (but I cant tell if it's just spars blonde hairs or if they are clean shaven). Succubus & Familiar are also clean shaven downstairs too. So there are a small number of females who have shaven pussies. Even among the women with hair there are a mix of trimed & full bush going on.
There are also females who just dont have hair like BB & Vix but I'm not counting them officially cos they are not "people" like Humans, Halflings & Elves (BB is part of a hairless species of bats & Vix is a Dragon so of course she is hairless).
True, but I would imagine some women back then would mabey put some care into their bush (& dudes come to think of it) a pair of scissors giving a controlled trim is something I can imagine people doing depending on culture & personal preference. There are plenty of women in this game who have trimed or maintained pubic areas (I even went & checked before I put up my comment just to be sure )I really doubt that self-maintenance was really a thing in the medieval. First, it was expensive, there was no time for it, and it was not convenient. After all, even the nobility had a rather strange opinion about cleanliness from today's point of view.
Sure, you usually didn't go to bed covered in pig shit, but it probably wasn't a given.
Elves are conceited and contrived. Even their males are terribly effeminate. You just can't count Luthien out.
I mean Oksana had some hair.
SD, GD and familiar you cant count too. They are only few weeks old or what. Im not really sure about GD, Im afraid of her pussy more than from these japanese squared pussies.
Caleah is a Swamp Elf, that doesn't sound too fancy to me.True, but I would imagine some women back then would mabey put some care into their bush (& dudes come to think of it) a pair of scissors giving a controlled trim is something I can imagine people doing depending on culture & personal preference. There are plenty of women in this game who have trimed or maintained pubic areas (I even went & checked before I put up my comment just to be sure )
I was just pointing out that Luthien is shaven, & with her age she is definitely doing the wax! I think Liandra is shaven. But at the same time Erevi & Caleah have some bush so not all Elves keep it clear down there.
I couldnt tell cos blonde pubes can be really fine & "hidden" so... thanks for the confirmation.
SD, GD & Familiar may not be very old (being a few weaks/couple years) but what about Annabelle & Venomina? Both are also very young when you think about how fast they matured. BOTH have hairy twats. Just saying.
Also what's wrong with GD's pussy? Shes my favorite gobbo
I knew I had an argument to this but it took me a few minutes to find something to reference... scraping the skin predates soap and water as a way of cleaning yourself (it's more than getting dirt of your body or any kind of "fashion"... parasites like lice really motivate a regular cleaning routine), this goes double for areas where water is scarce or temperatures are too cold to make immersion in water desirable... Where you say people were hairy because it was medieval time, I tend to believe Hirsutism is a relatively modern concept (indoor plumbing might have been the big landmark), that is enabled by the multitude of hygiene options we now have that are less destructive to our body hairI really doubt that self-maintenance was really a thing in the medieval. First, it was expensive, there was no time for it, and it was not convenient. After all, even the nobility had a rather strange opinion about cleanliness from today's point of view.
Sure, you usually didn't go to bed covered in pig shit, but it probably wasn't a given....
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/why-women-feel-pressured-to-shave/index.html said:....Before that, removing body hair was something both men and women did – as far back as the Stone Age, then through ancient Egypt, Greece and the Roman Empire – using seashells, beeswax and various other depilatories. In these earlier eras, as Victoria Sherrow writes in “Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History,” hairlessness was seen mostly as a way to keep the body clean. Ancient Romans also associated it with class: The smoother your skin was, the purer and more superior you were.
No fight bro. Someone mentioned everyone in the game has bush. I pointed out that while most women do have bush, many are trimed or maintained, & there are some LIs who are bare down their. Then came the debate on wether medieval people self groomed/maintained their body hair.i am not want to stop the fight. or issues
but who was for shaving ((heart)) and for the bush ((party/new update))
so want to see who is fighting who
No fight, just being pedantic, personally I love variety (I've said it before, I'm sure), though I personally tend to lean toward trimmed rather than bald or unkept, but style IMO should be inkeeping with the personality of the character rather than an overarching "rule"i am not want to stop the fight. or issues
but who was for shaving ((heart)) and for the bush ((party/new update))
so want to see who is fighting who
Knew I liked you for some reason.No fight, just being pedantic
I didn't say that there weren't eras when people didn't take care of themselves. But the Middle Ages is quite a dirty period for me. Even in the 17th century, picking lice from a wig was a popular pastime. In addition, in most of the books I read glorified hair growth during this period.I knew I had an argument to this but it took me a few minutes to find something to reference... scraping the skin predates soap and water as a way of cleaning yourself (it's more than getting dirt of your body or any kind of "fashion"... parasites like lice really motivate a regular cleaning routine), this goes double for areas where water is scarce or temperatures are too cold to make immersion in water desirable... Where you say people were hairy because it was medieval time, I tend to believe Hirsutism is a relatively modern concept (indoor plumbing might have been the big landmark), that is enabled by the multitude of hygiene options we now have that are less destructive to our body hair
I choose shaved, or rather well-groomed. I like it when the girl has some shape cut there. But this discussion is not about preferencesi am not want to stop the fight. or issues
but who was for shaving ((heart)) and for the bush ((party/new update))
so want to see who is fighting who
Feels like you are switching the goalposts now buddy, since AFAIK we were talking about their ability to groom themselves, but let me try for a concise response (this will be my third time editing this BTW, I keep writing essays )I didn't say that there weren't eras when people didn't take care of themselves. But the Middle Ages is quite a dirty period for me. Even in the 17th century, picking lice from a wig was a popular pastime. In addition, in most of the books I read glorified hair growth during this period.