Indeed, surveys of Gen Z and younger Millennials show softening attitudes. A 2024 study by The Body Image Journal found that 42% of women aged 18–29 have stopped removing body hair regularly, citing comfort, cost, or aesthetics. Among them, 68% said they found their own body hair “attractive or beautiful at least some of the time.” No lifestyle movement is without critique. Some feminists argue that "beautiful hairy" still centers on appearance rather than liberation. Others worry it creates a new standard— now you have to have beautiful hair, not just hair.
Even within adult spaces, a subset of indie filmmakers and photographers is redefining "hairy entertainment." Unlike older "hairy" porn genres that often framed hair as taboo or fetishistic, new creators present it as natural, soft, and beautiful—often in slow-motion, golden-hour-lit vignettes that feel closer to art film than exploitation. "We're not trying to shock anyone," says Leo, director of the short film Down There . "We're trying to say: look at this. It's just hair. And it's gorgeous." Part III: The Beauty Standard Reversal Is a "beautiful hairy lifestyle" mainstream? No. But it is increasingly visible in fashion and media. beautiful hairy pussy
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As one attendee at a Hairy Cabaret night put it, sipping a cocktail through her thick, unshaven arms: “I spent 20 years removing myself. Now I’m just... wearing me. And honestly? It’s entertaining as hell.” Would you like a shorter version, or a specific angle (e.g., fashion, dating, or media criticism) expanded? Indeed, surveys of Gen Z and younger Millennials