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    Default Shaving and arm pits

    Do you think that men who wear sleeveless tops be made to shave their arm pits?

    I was in a shop ordering lunch the other day and this large sweaty smelly fellow in a sleeveless singlet came i and lifter\d his arms the lady behind the counter was relay put off made her gag at the site and smell. it was not a very attractive site.
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    The smell has nothing to do with the hair, just a lack of washing and/or use of some underarm-charm.

    That said, there are qute a few 'fashion disasters' going about out there, gorillas in singlets are not the worst - bad butt cleavage (both sexes), 4 boobs (she may have been a 'B' cup in school, but she's a 'D'+ now, but still wearing a 'B'), wearing hi heels but no idead of how to wear them, Mr & Ms Michellin....the list goes on.

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    Who do you nominate to enforce this rule against the large fellow?

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    No, i don't think males should have to shave their armpits, they should be required to shower at least once a day though.
    On the other hand females who wear sleavless clothing should be made to shave their armpits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe greiner View Post
    Who do you nominate to enforce this rule against the large fellow?

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    Get the Gruen Transfer to cobble up a marketing campaign to make it "sexy" and attractive to members of the opposite sex.

    Quote Originally Posted by nihilism View Post
    No, i don't think males should have to shave their armpits, they should be required to shower at least once a day though.
    On the other hand females who wear sleavless clothing should be made to shave their armpits.
    What's the difference a smelly greasy armpit is the same no matter the gender
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Spencer View Post
    Do you think that men who wear sleeveless tops be made to shave their arm pits?


    It is not only blokes with sleeveless tops who cause offence in this manner.

    I once had to get urgent dental attention whilst transiting Sydney and went to a George Street dentist and almost fell over twice - firstly from the smell of his underarms in my face whilst getting a broken tooth fixed and then again when I got the bill.

    (To make matters worse, the repair lasted about two weeks before falling out and I had to get the job done properly by my Brissy dentist on returning home.)



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    Just for the record Clarke Gable shaved his armpits.

    Worst armpits are in Italy. Severl times on trains and in clothing change rooms I nearly fainted.

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    From what I notice, young people seem to shave all over, maybe it's an age thing and the problem will disappear as the blue siglets disappear
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