The media credited hair stylist Roxie Hunt for starting the #dyedpits trend on social media where women post pictures of their armpit hair – dyed in rainbow colors. Hunt, who works at a Seattle salon, described in a blog post “how to dye your armpit hair,” because, she wrote, “I want to celebrate pit hair.” The feminist media jumped at the chance to hype the trend, calling it “artistic” and a “desirable beauty trend.”
When Hunt dyed her co-worker’s pit hair, “We laughed and marveled at the beauty of her blue pit hair. It was too good to be true. The color in her pits perfectly matched the color on her head. I felt a major win for body hair.”
So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
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So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
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Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
(shaking my head)
So, men, is this appealing to YOU?
So, men, is this appealing to YOU?

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Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
Not just no, but hell no.
A bad peace inevitably leads to a worse war.
Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
If their hair had been natural, perhaps. As presented here, no ma'am.
Very repulsive.
Very repulsive.
Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
Just me, but I think the reaction they're getting here is exactly the reaction they are hoping for.
Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
For sure. Same reason for the odd hair.
Re: So ladies, how about this fashion trend?
And another WAG, maybe some of them aren't exactly looking the attract men anyway...
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