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Bring Back the Bush: Where Did Our Pubic Hair Go? (Channel 4)

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By *rchitectonic OP   Man  over a year ago

London / Essex

Who watched this? Speaking as a big fan of natural un-removed pubic hair.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I watched it

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By *rchitectonic OP   Man  over a year ago

London / Essex

Any thoughts?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I watched it, as someone who chooses to keep their pubic hair I thought it was nice to see some representation in the media after seeing totally hairless bodies portrayed as ideal for so long.

Though it wasn't perfect, I hope it might make people think twice before judging people with hair.

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By *emini ManMan  over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

I watched it and found it interesting but couldn't help but feel it was lacking and a little fluffy (no hair related pun intended) possibly because the main group of women they focused on were all young Instagram influencer types - who likely in the past have encouraged the opposite to what the programme was promoting.

Think it could have been better if they'd had a wider cross-section of people, across age ranges, and perhaps taken a more in depth look at just how widespread a "thing" hair removal is.

In summary I felt it glossed over the subject rather than actually taking a more in depth view - but obviously good all the same that it's got some attention and wasn't dealt with in a seedy way, which would always be a danger

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By *rchitectonic OP   Man  over a year ago

London / Essex


"I watched it and found it interesting but couldn't help but feel it was lacking and a little fluffy (no hair related pun intended) possibly because the main group of women they focused on were all young Instagram influencer types - who likely in the past have encouraged the opposite to what the programme was promoting.

Think it could have been better if they'd had a wider cross-section of people, across age ranges, and perhaps taken a more in depth look at just how widespread a "thing" hair removal is.

In summary I felt it glossed over the subject rather than actually taking a more in depth view - but obviously good all the same that it's got some attention and wasn't dealt with in a seedy way, which would always be a danger"

Spot on.

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

Didn't but I do believe both females and males are pressured into looking a certain way due to the media and tv programs (insert random mind numbing reality show of your choice here). Me and my gf know we never gonna be like that and in all seriousness we really don't want to as we both believe that people should accept you how you are Bush or no Bush.

ps both of us are rocking the bush lol.

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