Infatuation Rules
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Ellen Marmur, most women do indeed have abdominal hair, often due, like most other physical attributes, to normal ethnic variation or hormone levels. “When you're in a high hormone state, not only is your progesterone and estrogen high, but also your testosterone,” says Marmur.
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Read More »Body hair on women is a contentious subject in the media. Even girl-about-town Gigi Hadid was not spared when the Internet caught word of her peppery underarms for Love magazine’s annual advent calendar—a stubbly cameo that was later positioned at the center of a feminist controversy. (The other players? Lola Kirke , Miley Cyrus, Scout Willis, all young ladies in their 20s.) Lest you forget, before the kerfuffle about armpit hair, there was pubic hair. And leg hair. Now? The happy trail. For the uninitiated, the retro, some may say dated term, refers to a bristly line of abdominal hair leaning towards the pubic region. Google the phrase and results range from, “A path of pubic hair that usually starts at the belly button and ends in your pubes—it is really sexy on guys,” to “A vertical line of hair that extends up along the middle of a man’s abdomen from pubic hair to navel.” In the online world of unshaven lexicon, women and their below-the-belly button hair are not mentioned—or if they are, it’s with criticism in the form of “ewwwww.” In the real world, however, women with abdominal hair do very much exist. Take, for instance, musician and model Julia Cumming, who recently posted an image to Instagram of herself at the gym in half pulled-down spandex to reveal her toned stomach—and its hair—with the caption: “Anyone else learning to love their HAPPY TRAIL? One of my first boyfriends shamed me so bad for growing hair on my stomach that it still hurts to think about. Screw anyone who doesn’t love the hair ya grow #bye.” True fans will note that just a few weeks prior to the post that garnered nearly 4,000 likes, the Sunflower Bean front woman posted a tongue-in-cheek snap of a trompe l’oeil one-piece bathing suit adorned with the body of a man who was coated in thick black hair. The caption: “The joke is I look like this under clothes @me @me @me.” While it’s always nice to see a role model make light of a hairy situation—whether it’s rising starlets speaking out or the icons who came before them, like Madonna, Julia Roberts, or Patti Smith—according to New York City–based dermatologist Dr. Ellen Marmur, most women do indeed have abdominal hair, often due, like most other physical attributes, to normal ethnic variation or hormone levels. “When you’re in a high hormone state, not only is your progesterone and estrogen high, but also your testosterone,” says Marmur. “And that triggers those fine baby hairs to become terminal dark hairs.”
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In general, if two people love each other, it doesn't matter who says "I love you" first. If you're not sure whether your partner feels the same way you do, you can still tell them how you feel—just be mindful of why you're doing it. If you just want to let them know where your heart is at and don't mind whether or not your feelings are reciprocated, go for it. "There is so much taboo around what 'I love you' means and who we say it to," Brown-James says. "I suggest taking a bit of time to inventory your feelings. Honoring your feelings of vulnerability is risky and can be scary. It is, however, a way to build intimacy." That said, Manly points out that those three little words can carry a lot of weight for some people, so it's worth considering how your confession might affect them and your relationship. "A person's proclamation of love can bring a 'not-so-ready' person closer, yet it can also scare someone away," she says. If it's important for you to have the other person love you back, Manly recommends paying attention to body language cues as well as the other types of language they use to describe how they feel about you. "Couples often test each other out by paying attention to key phrases such as 'I'm catching feelings for you,' 'I really like you,' or 'I feel so close to you,'" she says. "Notice if these precursors to 'I love you' are in play. If they are, it may be the right time to voice how you feel."
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