Who even is this
Agreed. JFC guys, she didn't even say "Omg everything else about her is fine but she is for sure unhygienic because of her hairy legs," she said that both this girl and Kesha give off the impression of being unhygienic (probably also because of a host of other factors that they both share).
People have the 'personal liberty' to be fat too, just like I have the right to still find it gross to look at.
I mean, in a technical sense I agree with this but I think a lot of it is just semantics and probably the OPs weren't thinking "okay what is the exact, precise word that will get across that I judge it and find it aesthetically displeasing without implying that in a real, fundamental sense I do, in fact, know that it is possible that that it, in itself, does not causally mean it is impossible that they regularly clean themselves"
In an ideal world, yeah, but I think if we begin picking apart every judgmental comment ever written on here this way I think it would be a never ending process.
Not shaving isn't unhygienic
They are, she has the same problem as Ke$ha. they both seem unhigienic and filthy even on red carpet
Agreed. JFC guys, she didn't even say "Omg everything else about her is fine but she is for sure unhygienic because of her hairy legs," she said that both this girl and Kesha give off the impression of being unhygienic (probably also because of a host of other factors that they both share).
Not to pick on you but I don't get the point of all these comments. LikeI believe people should have the personal liberty to shave or not.
People have the 'personal liberty' to be fat too, just like I have the right to still find it gross to look at.
Also: too lazy rn but I'm sure there are a bunch of posts that are along the lines of "okay maybe this is wrong but I associate a lot of fatness with laziness" / "fat people are gross to me" / "ew look at something disgusting this fatty did." If you want to have a problem with all of this then fine, go ahead, that's your prerogative but it seems hypocritical to crucify only these posts. There are definitely posts where it's just a fat person and then a barfing emoji or someone saying they find a whole host of other aesthetic things "gross." Why is body hair so bloody politicized that it's become morally unacceptable to find it aesthetically disgusting?People can shave if they want to, but judging those who don't as dirty is wrong.
Gross =/= dirty though. I personally find a lot of things gross, and I would audibly judge you for it, but having body hair is not unhygienic. Neither is chipped nail polish. Whereas being morbidly obese and having fungal skin infections due to inability to shower is both gross and unhygienic.
I mean, in a technical sense I agree with this but I think a lot of it is just semantics and probably the OPs weren't thinking "okay what is the exact, precise word that will get across that I judge it and find it aesthetically displeasing without implying that in a real, fundamental sense I do, in fact, know that it is possible that that it, in itself, does not causally mean it is impossible that they regularly clean themselves"
In an ideal world, yeah, but I think if we begin picking apart every judgmental comment ever written on here this way I think it would be a never ending process.
maybe try spell check next time you want to be snarky
Btw I'm so sorry for my English but on everyday basis I speak Polish/French/Italian and I'm trying my best to improve.