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厌倦了传统审美,不愿浪费精力打扮自己,选择更自然、自我的生活方式,来看看这个!这个夏天成千上万的女汉子们将自己未刮过腿毛的腿照传到网上,此举已在网上形成风潮,汤不热上还有“毛腿俱乐部”Hairy Legs Club。你有勇气传照片吗?
If you’re fed up of being fastidious about your depilation, you will be pleased to learn the hairy legs movement has arrived - and it&aposs making waves on social media.
Women around the globe are saying ‘no’ to waxing and shaving, instead posting proud pictures of their fluffy limbs online.
One such online community, the Hairy Legs Club, is blazing a trail on tumblr, inviting women to post their photos to make a statement about social expectations of beauty.
Hot on the heels of the club, which has hundreds of posts, the &aposVery Hairy Legs&apos blog has also launched on the site, where unshaven women of the world can unite against the razor.
In her opening statement, the blog&aposs pioneer, Sarah, told her followers: &aposThis blog is dedicated to females with very hairy legs. Let our legs be the champions!&apos
And a flurry of pictures followed.
One blogger, &aposPupmami&apos, writes simply &aposGinger hairy legs&apos, while others leave a more inspirational message.
Along with an image of her unshaven legs, regular blogger &aposSwankified&apos writes, &aposI’m so glad I don’t feel ashamed of my natural body hair anymore!&apos - a sentiment echoed on hundreds of other posts.
&aposWhen I first stopped shaving my legs it took a while for me to feel confident about it,&apos Swankifield told the MailOnline. &aposSeeing pictures of other women doing the same helped me get used to it.
&aposI guess I post mine now because I like them - I like the way they look and that they remind me I’m not obligated to do anything I don’t want with my body.&apos
The blogger adds: &aposAlso, it’s nice to get support from the online community, considering people outside don’t really approve.&apos
Judging by many of the other posts, that support and solidarity is felt my many.
‘You inspire me all so much…You are all stars for honouring yourselves!’ reads one post on the Hairy Legs Club blog along with a picture of bushy legs.
‘I have hairy legs, and, to be honest, I feel more feminine than ever!’ reads the caption beneath another.
A particularly poetic poster writes of her hirsute legs: ‘It just feels so nice to have them wave around in the pool or ocean.&apos
She adds: ‘Everyone around me thinks they’re gross, but I feel it’s important for me to grow them out not only for myself on my journey to self-love and acceptance, but also for other people who might be ashamed of theirs as I once.
&aposGood luck to everyone on here, you are all brave and beautiful people! This blog makes me feel a lot better in a society that portrays women as being hairless 99 per cent of the time!’
The hairy legs trend is also gaining traction on Facebook. The Women Against Non-Essential Grooming (WANG) page has attracted 1,405 members and counting.
Their profile mission statement explains their raison d’etre: ‘WANG believes that everyone should be free from coercive gendered bodily norms and should have absolute bodily autonomy.
‘We look forward to a day when people can present their bodies in whatever way they choose, free from political, social, and economic constraints!’
And who can argue with that. The question is…do you dare?
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