Yes I have facial hair growth and yes I am a girl.

I agree with you that it’s everyone right and choice to do whatever they want with their body.

If someone doesn’t wear deodorant or brush their teeth, that is their choice. If they don’t want to trim or clean their toe and finger nails, that’s their choice. If they want to wear dreadlocks or shave their head, that’s their choice. If they want to pierce or tattoo their entire body, that’s their choice. I could go on and on, but you get the idea.

With that said, there are certain grooming standards in normal society. These aren’t really spelled out anywhere, but they are dictated by culture, and are constantly evolving.

As it stands right now, common culture and societal grooming norms dictate that attractive females look a certain way. This shifts around a lot in films and movies, but one thing you almost never see depicted as “attractive” would be women with facial hair.

Why is that, I wonder?

Perhaps the social norms will change over time so that women with facial hair will be seen as just as normal and attractive as women without facial hair?

Either way, none of this changes my original point, which was that if someone doesn’t want facial hair (for whatever reason), this is easily solved by shaving it. But no. They would rather play victim to the condition (pretending it is unsolvable), and demand that the rest of society bend their perceptions of beauty to accommodate their laziness?

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