Pip Rasmussen
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And I was like, wow, what an adult decision.
What an adult thing to go through to get like to go to a beautician and get my minge out and literally entrust this person to do this.
And hearing that she felt like she needed to do it so young and now she's sort of saying I've almost conditioned myself into this like shame spiral about my body hair is really, really sad to me.
Yeah, it's like a Eurocentric thing and it's like a capitalist thing where they basically were like, how can we make more money off women?
Yeah, let's get them to shave their legs, their underarms.
Let's also get them to pluck their eyebrows.
Let's also get them to do different beauty routines, makeup, everything, all of that.
And it's just like, oh my God, we really don't need to do that.
We do not have time to get into it, but I was thinking about that too and being like, so when you develop and you're basically being recognized as an adult or let's say just a female experience, let's just talk from our experience, a woman, you're then told to make yourself look younger, back to the child, but you're also getting praised and sexualized for the thing that makes you a woman, but also you're not attractive anymore if you have hair.
We're not ready for that conversation.
So at the top, we mentioned this idea of a second puberty.
And I feel like in my life, I'm like, it's like almost like this urban legend.
It's like sometimes people use this kind of term to be like, why am I going through what feels like another puberty?
Well, after I have experienced my, you know, nine to 14 year old puberty.
And I don't know about you, but I feel like I've heard it online.
I feel like I've had friends talk to me about it.