Isn’t it equally judgmental of you, Stu, to express your negative opinion of what he thinks? We’re all judgmental, either positively or negatively. I don’t agree with his opinion, in fact, mine is the exact opposite of it. I judged her as being attractive. He judged her differently. Do you also consider me to be judgmental on this topic? (Because I am.)
Like I stated, I don’t agree with his opinion, but I don’t attack it either. That’s not my point, however. You called him judgmental, but in doing so, you were judgmental. If there’s something wrong with being judgmental, why is he more wrong than you are? Also, I was judgmental too, yet you remained silent about my judgement. What gives? ~
Seriously? I always thought it was the other way round -- the more of her body a woman shaves, the more she expects to be exposing it in public. There's that awful downside; whatever is shaved grows thicker, is prone to ingrown hair infections, itches like hell, and is prickly to the touch. One attempt was enough for me; never again.