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I love your smile. xx

I love your smile. xx

Hey life’s a complex animal..

But the sun is shining :-)

hairypitsclub:

it’s been a few months, i think they have reached full potential. every single person that has noticed them so far, has responded with a disgusted reaction. still waiting for some lovely person to congratulate me on my achievement!

Very very nice… Tell all those folk to pee off

hairypitsclub:

it’s been a few months, i think they have reached full potential. every single person that has noticed them so far, has responded with a disgusted reaction. still waiting for some lovely person to congratulate me on my achievement!

Very very nice… Tell all those folk to pee off

hairypitsclub:

I am hairy as hell. Throughout middle school I was called “manly” “godzilla”, etc because of my fuzzy arms, cheeks and YES, little blonde mustache! To get through my early teenage years, I spent hours waxing, shaving and plucking every hair on my body, leaving out only my eyebrows, eyelashes and big bundle of red curls on my head. 
I made my decision to cut down on JUST shaving my legs and pits my freshman year of high school because I simply did not have the time or energy to keep up with the standards of my middle school bullies and my skin fuckin’ loved me for the lack of chemicals I had been dousing it in for the past couple of years. I still saw myself as gross and hairy, but only when I looked at myself in mirrors. 
Finally last year (at 16), I began to stop hating my fuzzy self after discovering feminism. I decided to stick it up to those damn middle school bullies and patriarchy’s societal beauty standards by just letting everything grow out naturally. I have come to love my rocker pits, killer bush, fuzzy arms and peach fuzz mustache because I have accepted the beautiful woman I am. 
Thank you to feminism and this blog for helping me grow… in every way imaginable! 
<3



People are very cruel. Men really don’t understand how sexy a natural hairy women can be. It’s something I’ve never got over myself! To explore a beautiful body with hair is the most erotic thing I ever did. You carry on and enjoy the body god gave you.  Ps you are the most attractive post on here. xx

hairypitsclub:

I am hairy as hell. Throughout middle school I was called “manly” “godzilla”, etc because of my fuzzy arms, cheeks and YES, little blonde mustache! To get through my early teenage years, I spent hours waxing, shaving and plucking every hair on my body, leaving out only my eyebrows, eyelashes and big bundle of red curls on my head. 

I made my decision to cut down on JUST shaving my legs and pits my freshman year of high school because I simply did not have the time or energy to keep up with the standards of my middle school bullies and my skin fuckin’ loved me for the lack of chemicals I had been dousing it in for the past couple of years. I still saw myself as gross and hairy, but only when I looked at myself in mirrors. 

Finally last year (at 16), I began to stop hating my fuzzy self after discovering feminism. I decided to stick it up to those damn middle school bullies and patriarchy’s societal beauty standards by just letting everything grow out naturally. I have come to love my rocker pits, killer bush, fuzzy arms and peach fuzz mustache because I have accepted the beautiful woman I am. 

Thank you to feminism and this blog for helping me grow… in every way imaginable! 

<3

People are very cruel. Men really don’t understand how sexy a natural hairy women can be. It’s something I’ve never got over myself! To explore a beautiful body with hair is the most erotic thing I ever did. You carry on and enjoy the body god gave you. Ps you are the most attractive post on here. xx
hairypitsclub:

I love myself just the way I was intended to be. Since i’ve been hairy, I’ve been happier :D
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Wow! As a guy I&#8217;ve been trying to get my wife to let hers grow out. Looking at your hair makes me smile. Thank You for sharing. Steve

hairypitsclub:

I love myself just the way I was intended to be. Since i’ve been hairy, I’ve been happier :D

Also, human necklaces available here:

http://www.etsy.com/listing/78915328/human-necklace

Wow! As a guy I’ve been trying to get my wife to let hers grow out. Looking at your hair makes me smile. Thank You for sharing. Steve
hairypitsclub:

2 months maybe. I grow pitifully small amounts of body hair D’:



Well you look v nice to me&#8230; Keep it growing.

hairypitsclub:

2 months maybe. I grow pitifully small amounts of body hair D’:

Well you look v nice to me… Keep it growing.
hairypitsclub:

I am hairy as hell. Throughout middle school I was called “manly” “godzilla”, etc because of my fuzzy arms, cheeks and YES, little blonde mustache! To get through my early teenage years, I spent hours waxing, shaving and plucking every hair on my body, leaving out only my eyebrows, eyelashes and big bundle of red curls on my head. 
I made my decision to cut down on JUST shaving my legs and pits my freshman year of high school because I simply did not have the time or energy to keep up with the standards of my middle school bullies and my skin fuckin’ loved me for the lack of chemicals I had been dousing it in for the past couple of years. I still saw myself as gross and hairy, but only when I looked at myself in mirrors. 
Finally last year (at 16), I began to stop hating my fuzzy self after discovering feminism. I decided to stick it up to those damn middle school bullies and patriarchy’s societal beauty standards by just letting everything grow out naturally. I have come to love my rocker pits, killer bush, fuzzy arms and peach fuzz mustache because I have accepted the beautiful woman I am. 
Thank you to feminism and this blog for helping me grow… in every way imaginable! 
&lt;3

hairypitsclub:

I am hairy as hell. Throughout middle school I was called “manly” “godzilla”, etc because of my fuzzy arms, cheeks and YES, little blonde mustache! To get through my early teenage years, I spent hours waxing, shaving and plucking every hair on my body, leaving out only my eyebrows, eyelashes and big bundle of red curls on my head. 

I made my decision to cut down on JUST shaving my legs and pits my freshman year of high school because I simply did not have the time or energy to keep up with the standards of my middle school bullies and my skin fuckin’ loved me for the lack of chemicals I had been dousing it in for the past couple of years. I still saw myself as gross and hairy, but only when I looked at myself in mirrors. 

Finally last year (at 16), I began to stop hating my fuzzy self after discovering feminism. I decided to stick it up to those damn middle school bullies and patriarchy’s societal beauty standards by just letting everything grow out naturally. I have come to love my rocker pits, killer bush, fuzzy arms and peach fuzz mustache because I have accepted the beautiful woman I am. 

Thank you to feminism and this blog for helping me grow… in every way imaginable! 

<3

A cheeky one. xx

A cheeky one. xx

Shiny head

Shiny head

Great cock man

Great cock man