two pieces that are exhibited side by side. Which is better? that’s up to you!
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
There are more differences than just crossed vs uncrossed. Neither really grabs me.
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
Got to agree with above comment. Sorry, but I can't really see the point here.
I think the point or question is does the viewer find a woman's pubic hair offensive. Must a woman use a propane torch to burn the bush? I think no. Remember the shaved stubble can irritate you when kissing.
bwater wrote:
two pieces that are exhibited side by side. Which is better? that’s up to you!
Number two needs to comb her hair & put her teeth in.
Both very nice. The centre of beginning of life. Hallowed ground?
I don't think I would hang ether one on the wall.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
Number 2, just trim the hair. Don't need to shave it.
I find the second photo more interesting.
Not excited with either - physically or intellectually.
Can you offer some context to your question?
I recall in the movie group in collage there was a Polish film and when the woman hugged her lover... Yep she had pubic hair under her arms.... I recall doing a double take at that image... that was 64 years ago!!
azted
Loc: Las Vegas, NV.
I think they work in tandem. After viewing the first, as a composed prelude, the second opens up with a wild explosion of unruly pubic hair. The tension created by this is a story that can be very interesting. I get it!
dpullum wrote:
I recall in the movie group in collage there was a Polish film and when the woman hugged her lover... Yep she had pubic hair under her arms.... I recall doing a double take at that image... that was 64 years ago!!
Um, this evokes the question, "Whose hair?"
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