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SteffieParticipantWomen and men have roles in society. A female’s conventional role (although of course things are changing nowadays, so this ‘role’ is also evolving) is to be the ‘charmer,’ because long ago, people believed it improper for women to court men. Men, on the other hand, are supposed to be the ones to make the first move after being ‘charmed.’ To be able to ‘charm’ men, women are supposed to look good. This is probably why when you say fashion, you think of girls first before you think of men. Though things are different now, that attitude is still rooted in us, and we still think that stylish men are somehow playing women’s roles.
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Name : Steffie, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 23, City : Manila, State : NA, Country : philippines, Occupation : medical student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,
SteffieParticipantI am asian, and yes, people do shave their legs here. I don’t know if women here are less hairy, but I have noticed that Caucasian guys tend to have more chest hair than the average Filipino guy. I think this is a matter of physical racial difference, and I think it is evolutionary in nature. Since the earliest ancestors of the Caucasians live in colder places, they need extra ‘hair’ to make themselves warm. Over the years, we have less hair than Caucasians. It’s like asking, why do Americans have high nose bridges and Filipinos don’t? It’s all about evolving and adapting to our environment.
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Name : Steffie, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Asian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 23, City : Manila, State : NA, Country : philippines, Occupation : medical student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,- AuthorPosts