Woman Sends Her Boyfriend A Pic Of Her Hairy Legs To Have A Laugh, Doesn’t Expect He Would Respond By Shaming Her
InterviewOver the last few years, beauty standards around body hair have been steadily changing, largely as a result of many women happily rocking their natural hairy bits. More and more females are moving on from body-hair stigma and starting a mini-revolution by not shaving and encouraging other people to let it grow.
However, when TikTok user bonedrymilkers decided to embrace her “winter coat” and send a picture of her unshaven legs to her boyfriend, things did not go smoothly. What was supposed to be sweet and funny turned sour—the BF replied that it’s “kinda gross” and “unhygienic for a female,” which was a glaring red flag in the woman’s eyes.
In just a few days, the clip went viral, amassing more than 15.2M views and almost 86K comments. Check out her full video below, and be sure to let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Over the holidays, this TikTok user decided to embrace her “winter coat,” sending a photo of her unshaven legs to her boyfriend
The conversation turned sour when her BF said it’s “gross” and “unhygienic for a female”
You can watch the full video, which got over 15.2M views, right over here
@bonedrymilkers does anyone know why men are like this #men#bf#relationships#gf#hairylegs#greenscreen#fyp♬ The Time is Coming – Aery Yormany
Later on, the woman posted another clip with an update on this whole situation
Here’s the full video
@bonedrymilkers Reply to @bonedrymilkers for those who wanted an update. our phone call was anticlimactic. it’s obvious i wasted my time👍🏼 #greenscreen♬ butterfly effect – demo – Sophie Holohan
After some time, the TikTok user decided to post another video with an update for her followers. It seems that after exchanging a few more texts, the couple talked everything over and did in fact break up. As bonedrymilkers wrote in her caption, “It’s obvious I wasted my time.”
A vast majority of her followers were on her side. Many wrote that the boyfriend’s reaction was completely inappropriate, others started a discussion about double standards in the comments.
Bored Panda reached out to Karin Lesnik-Oberstein, a Professor of Critical Theory at the University of Reading and author of The Last Taboo: Women and Body Hair, to find out why letting our natural hair grow is still deeply stigmatized.
According to the professor, many women today feel the pressure to remove their body hair because it is “part of the construction of femininity in our culture (and most Western cultures, although to differing degrees and in some groups differently too).”
When asked about why some partners may see hairy legs as “gross” or “unhygienic”, Lesnik-Oberstein said it’s because they are traditionally seen as masculine. “Masculinity in a woman repels many heterosexual men (and also many other sexual identities, by the way),” she explained. “This is a way to uphold the limits between differing sexual and gender identities.”
After all, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to this issue. To shave or not to shave—it’s completely up to you. What truly matters is that you feel safe and welcomed as you are, with all of your body hair. “A partner who does not accept that too is not right for you,” the professor said.
“But for many women, shaving is something that they want to do for themselves too and they enjoy their partner admiring their shaven legs or other shaven body parts,” she added. “See what is really right for you, but never allow any partner to be emotionally or physically abusive to you (including being verbally aggressive) about anything!”
Still, we are surrounded by many unrealistic beauty standards that can sometimes lead to feeling shame. “Not shaving or shaving are not ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ in general but this depends on what kind of person you are.”
“This is also true for other issues such as wearing make-up, dieting, cosmetic surgery and so on, but it can take time and exploration of your feelings about yourself and your body to work out what is really best for you, so do take that time,” Karin Lesnik-Oberstein suggested.
Her followers were united and saw the boyfriend’s behavior as a red flag
Every time I hear women referred to as "females", I brace for a crappy opinion.
It seems to be the norm. Which is anoying because sometimes is useful to be able to talk about sex and not gender and "female" would be the word to use. But in colloquial conversations nowadays it means most of the time "i am a misogyn". (I know that AFAB exists but many people doesnt know what it is and it also doesnt work in other languages)
Load More Replies...I know body hair is natural but honestly I find it kinda gross in general on men and women. However it's a personal choice to shave or not and the whole double standard about it is just wrong.
But see, this makes more sense because you realize that the hair that grows out of men is the same as the hair that grows out of women. It makes no sense to say “this is ok for men but not for women” when it's the SAME THING. Men's hair isn't made of of some magical golden thread. It'd be cool if it was, but it's not. If it's “unhygienic for women,” then the bf needs to shave his legs too.
Load More Replies...Wow, why would you share such a personal conversation with the world? Can't think for yourself and need the opinion of strangers to know if this was ok or not? ESH!
literally all of these "aita" stories are monetised. the same stories are all over the web on different sites. The national press has started posting a few now on a slow news day.
Load More Replies...If he finds it unattractive, he could've talked to her about it in a more constructive manner, I grant her that. But she didn't have to post their chat on social media, that wasn't cool.
Honestly, they're both being jerky here. He's calling natural leg hair "unhygenic" when he undoubtedly has hairy legs himself, and she's posting hurtful stuff about him on social media. Do the world a favor, kids, and break up.
Load More Replies...The boyfriend is clearly in the wrong saying that's anhygienic but he is entitled to have a preference. Surely he could have expressed it in a more sensitive way, but if my boyfriend came home one day with his crotch completely shaven (which for me is aesthetically appalling) I should be able to say : "do whatever you want, it's your body; but I don't like it". That being said, I also want to add that it's difficult to appreciate something "different from normal". The guy has probably seen hairless legs all his life (previous girlfriends, movies, ads, p0rn, etc), hairless female bodies is what he's used to. So I understand it's difficult to see beauty in something that, for you, is not usual. I hope I've made myself clear, I know perfectly well that body hair is completely natural; I probably shave much less than the average woman, to be frank. But my mind still associates body hair=ugly, 'cause I've been conditioned to do so by society.
you can find it "gross" all you want, but its not unhygenic. And your girlfriend/wife is allowed to not constantly groom for your pleasure.
Every time I hear women referred to as "females", I brace for a crappy opinion.
It seems to be the norm. Which is anoying because sometimes is useful to be able to talk about sex and not gender and "female" would be the word to use. But in colloquial conversations nowadays it means most of the time "i am a misogyn". (I know that AFAB exists but many people doesnt know what it is and it also doesnt work in other languages)
Load More Replies...I know body hair is natural but honestly I find it kinda gross in general on men and women. However it's a personal choice to shave or not and the whole double standard about it is just wrong.
But see, this makes more sense because you realize that the hair that grows out of men is the same as the hair that grows out of women. It makes no sense to say “this is ok for men but not for women” when it's the SAME THING. Men's hair isn't made of of some magical golden thread. It'd be cool if it was, but it's not. If it's “unhygienic for women,” then the bf needs to shave his legs too.
Load More Replies...Wow, why would you share such a personal conversation with the world? Can't think for yourself and need the opinion of strangers to know if this was ok or not? ESH!
literally all of these "aita" stories are monetised. the same stories are all over the web on different sites. The national press has started posting a few now on a slow news day.
Load More Replies...If he finds it unattractive, he could've talked to her about it in a more constructive manner, I grant her that. But she didn't have to post their chat on social media, that wasn't cool.
Honestly, they're both being jerky here. He's calling natural leg hair "unhygenic" when he undoubtedly has hairy legs himself, and she's posting hurtful stuff about him on social media. Do the world a favor, kids, and break up.
Load More Replies...The boyfriend is clearly in the wrong saying that's anhygienic but he is entitled to have a preference. Surely he could have expressed it in a more sensitive way, but if my boyfriend came home one day with his crotch completely shaven (which for me is aesthetically appalling) I should be able to say : "do whatever you want, it's your body; but I don't like it". That being said, I also want to add that it's difficult to appreciate something "different from normal". The guy has probably seen hairless legs all his life (previous girlfriends, movies, ads, p0rn, etc), hairless female bodies is what he's used to. So I understand it's difficult to see beauty in something that, for you, is not usual. I hope I've made myself clear, I know perfectly well that body hair is completely natural; I probably shave much less than the average woman, to be frank. But my mind still associates body hair=ugly, 'cause I've been conditioned to do so by society.
you can find it "gross" all you want, but its not unhygenic. And your girlfriend/wife is allowed to not constantly groom for your pleasure.

































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