Just sort of popped into my head -- do you think the practice of females shaving their legs and underarms would have fallen by the wayside by 2000
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I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes
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Ugh Paul...did you have to drudge up certain memories I'd rather FORGET when I was stationed in Germany!
But to answer your question...it depends. If what remains of the "upper class" or maybe a courtesan or Mata-Hari style seductress, or prostitute wants to ply her trade, she damn well better shave.
Otherwise....might as well let that hair grow, no reason to attract attention from that local marauder/Soviet Conscript/undisciplined militia member/undisciplined American soldier/etc. who wants some poontang, though depending on their state of mind, they might not even care in the first place (as it is with most rapists)."The use of force is always an answer to problems. Whether or not it's a satisfactory answer depends on a number of things, not least the personality of the person making the determination. Force isn't an attractive answer, though. I would not be true to myself or to the people I served with in 1970 if I did not make that realization clear."
— David Drake
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Perhaps waxing might become more common as decent razor blades become harder to come by.
A mix of chemicals and natural products has to be easier to fabricate than quality blades.If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.
Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"
Mors ante pudorem
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Originally posted by Legbreaker View PostPerhaps waxing might become more common as decent razor blades become harder to come by.
A mix of chemicals and natural products has to be easier to fabricate than quality blades.Just because I'm on the side of angels doesn't mean I am one.
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Personally I think that the majority of women are likely to continue shaving if they can, even if that means using an old and slightly blunted blade that they've used a million times before and know that they're going to get some minor nicks from it.
On a separate but related note (and I apologise for this if this kind of stuff bothers you) a female friend of mine once included a "moon cup" in her character's personal equipment for a Morrow Project style game. I had no idea what one was but she took delight in explaining......
If you want to know what one is in detail then Google it but, put simply, it's a device designed to help resolve a much more pressing issue for women away from the wonders of modern sanitary products.......
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Why would female soldiers bother shaving their legs etc Who is going to know (or care) whether they do or not It's Northern Europe for goodness sake. Not the kind of climate for short shorts or bikinis.Last edited by Targan; 01-06-2012, 04:36 PM.sigpic "It is better to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
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Originally posted by Targan View PostWhy would female soldiers bother shaving their legs etc Who is going to know (or care) whether they do or not. It's Northern Europe for goodness sake. Not the kind of climate for short shorts or bikinis.
Or the mere sight of that helped melt the ice...or something like that....yeah...
Gonna go take a cold shower now.Last edited by Schone23666; 01-06-2012, 04:18 PM."The use of force is always an answer to problems. Whether or not it's a satisfactory answer depends on a number of things, not least the personality of the person making the determination. Force isn't an attractive answer, though. I would not be true to myself or to the people I served with in 1970 if I did not make that realization clear."
— David Drake
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I figured that since men may have been shaving their faces for as much as 45,000 years, women might want to do their part as well...I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes
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Razor Burn
I'm thinking few have the fresh razors to shave... I'd be growing a German Army beard... women, not like they're gonna shave to be honest, now ask if they'll still find nail polish and lipstick when they loot places... now that's a question. my view, yeah male and female shaving, takes a backseat to survival and distilling fuel/reloading ammo. PS we all get used to it after a while, I hated cold water/dry shaving in the army... I'd expect we'd do it when there's a major event like command formation or such... anyway ... officers would hog all the supplied (the blades, shaving cream etc)... course u could shave for a 'date'
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German Army Beard
Please, help me out! What's a German Army Beard
The only kind of beard, I've seen in the Bundeswehr were these rediculous "mustache"-kind of beards that seem to be part of certain NCO's personal equipment. You could also see them in a lot of policemen's faces.
Now, hadn't someone something like this in his signature:
"It's not weapons, that kill. It's men with moustaches"I'm from Germany ... PM me, if I was not correct. I don't want to upset anyone!
"IT'S A FREAKIN GAME, PEOPLE!"; Weswood, 5-12-2012
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Originally posted by B.T. View PostPlease, help me out! What's a German Army Beard
The only kind of beard, I've seen in the Bundeswehr were these rediculous "mustache"-kind of beards that seem to be part of certain NCO's personal equipment. You could also see them in a lot of policemen's faces.
Now, hadn't someone something like this in his signature:
"It's not weapons, that kill. It's men with moustaches"
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The biggest stimulus for men to continue shaving is to make sure that gas masks seal properly. In the RN beards are still quite common- but at some point in the runup to war shaving would be compulsory.
For example: on the way south to the Falklands in '82, the point at which the reality of war sank in for many was when the salty old triple-badgers appeared clean-shaven for the first time since their teens...I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away.
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