People stare at my hairy legs all the time but men can’t get enough and profess their love for my fluffy pits too
A WOMAN has revealed how people constantly stare at her hairy legs in public… but claims men can’t get enough of them.
Aria Loca embraces her natural fuzz as she’s sick of societal ideals that women should have hairless bodies.
The 34-year-old prefers to live a low-maintenance life, displaying her fuzzy parts for all to see.
Despite puzzling strangers on the street with her unique look, Aria says men lap it up on social media.
She receives daily messages from people professing their love for her hairy pins and fluffy armpits.
But it has caused tension in her dating life in the past.
“I saw other women showing off their body hair and it seemed so rebellious and badass,” Aria, from Mexico, says.
“A lot of us don’t realise we’ve been getting brainwashed since birth to fit societal norms.
“Women with smooth, hairless skin are plastered everywhere and that’s what we think women should look like.
“I was [once] in a relationship with someone that wasn’t into it.
“I kept shaving to please them but I would never do that now.
“If they can’t fully accept me, they’re not for me, I’m not for them.
“My TikTok page has always been centred around my body hair and now I get comments from men every day saying how much they love hairy legs and armpits on women.”
Aria, who works as an electrician, first started growing out her body hair aged 21.
She believes her friends envy her confidence and that they wish they could embrace body hair like her.
“I have received some comments from friends saying they wish they could stop shaving like me, but they’re too scared of what others will say,” she says.
“No one truly enjoys shaving but they do it for others, it doesn’t really make sense.”
Aria often shares her passion for body hair on TikTok (@vivalahippieloca) with her 3,000 followers but does receive some backlash.
“Negative comments come from online,” she adds.
“There’s always going to be haters, not much you can do about that.
“I don’t really think much about what other people may think.
“I enjoy spreading awareness though and like to think I could be changing perspectives, just like mine was changed.
“I may get some stares in public but I’ve never had a negative comment in person.”
Aria believes people should embrace their natural bodies more.
“We’re all beautiful the way we are and if women weren’t meant to have body hair then we wouldn’t have body hair, but it’s there for a reason,” she says.
“I love embracing my womanhood by embracing my body hair.”