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HAHA! Valid points, Candyy. It's just preference - which is function of mind - location - and time.
Armpit hair is not a step in the right direction. Nor is any other hair - mostly.
Smooth and silky is more in demand right now. Prove me wrong. Accept it. It's not always about you, Candyy. Unless it is.
It started predominantly (or at least became popular) in the porn scene during the 1970s and 1980s. Obviously when you're filiming scenes, you want to keep as clean as possible and stop mistakes and issues happening.
Nothing disrupts a shoot more than getting hairs in your mouth or wrecking a scene because you get tangled or something.
Stop making up silliness please.