Body Hair Don't Care
Publisher |
More Banana
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Health
Sexuality
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Sexuality
Publication Date |
Aug 28, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:39:59
In this episode, Jessy and Rebekah talk body hair! To start off, your favorite cohosts talk about how they tried to have friend time and how they were interrupted. Constantly. By men. And then, they move into body hair. They take you on an adventure of body hair removal !  01:55: It wasn’t Rebecca Traister. It was the other awesome feminist Rebecca, Rebecca Solnit. So, here is Rebecca Solnit’s essay, “Men Explain Things to Me,”04:45: This article is REALLY interesting. 5:30: Here is the game that Jessy was talking about. It was launched onto the toy market in 1955.06:30: According to this article, we started developing thicker head hair to protect our growing brains from the heat!07:00: Here is some really cool information about the apocrine sweat glands08:00: This is Rachel Lubitz’s article for Mic called “The Unusual and Deeply Sexist History of Women Removing their Body Hair.” 08:15: And here is the blog History Undressed13:45: Here it is! The Milady Decollete by Gillete 14:00: And here is an excerpt from Christine Hope’s book!15:00: And here is Betty Grable 19:50: Hair removal is so damn expensive!20:45: Yup, that’s right. We said back, sack and crack waxing technique.
In this episode, Jessy and Rebekah talk body hair! To start off, your favorite cohosts talk about how they tried to have friend time and how they were interrupted. Constantly. By men. And then, they move into body hair. They take you on an adventure of body hair removal !  01:55: It wasn’t Rebecca Traister. It was the other awesome feminist Rebecca, Rebecca Solnit. So, here is Rebecca Solnit’s essay, “Men Explain Things to Me,”04:45: This article is REALLY interesting. 5:30: Here is the game that Jessy was talking about. It was launched onto the toy market in 1955.06:30: According to this article, we started developing thicker head hair to protect our growing brains from the heat!07:00: Here is some really cool information about the apocrine sweat glands08:00: This is Rachel Lubitz’s article for Mic called “The Unusual and Deeply Sexist History of Women Removing their Body Hair.” 08:15: And here is the blog History Undressed13:45: Here it is! The Milady Decollete by Gillete 14:00: And here is an excerpt from Christine Hope’s book!15:00: And here is Betty Grable 19:50: Hair removal is so damn expensive!20:45: Yup, that’s right. We said back, sack and crack waxing technique.

In this episode, Jessy and Rebekah talk body hair! To start off, your favorite cohosts talk about how they tried to have friend time and how they were interrupted. Constantly. By men. And then, they move into body hair. They take you on an adventure of body hair removal ! 

01:55: It wasn’t Rebecca Traister. It was the other awesome feminist Rebecca, Rebecca Solnit. So, here is Rebecca Solnit’s essay, “Men Explain Things to Me,”04:45: This article is REALLY interesting5:30: Here is the game that Jessy was talking about. It was launched onto the toy market in 1955.06:30: humans-lost-their-body-hair-to-stop-their-brains-from-overheating-as-we-evolved-8498623.html">According to this article, we started developing thicker head hair to protect our growing brains from the heat!07:00: Here is some really cool information about the sweat-glands1.htm">apocrine sweat glands08:00: This is Rachel Lubitz’s article for Mic called “The Unusual and Deeply Sexist History of Women Removing their Body Hair.” 08:15: And here is the blog have-you-ever-forgotten-to-shave.html">History Undressed13:45: Here it is! The Milady Decollete by Gillete 14:00: And here is an excerpt from Christine Hope’s book!15:00: And here is Betty Grable 19:50: Hair removal is so damn expensive!20:45: Yup, that’s right. We said back, sack and crack waxing technique.

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