What about a woman's right to choose?
What about the constitutional right to privacy?
Abortion rights? No Brazilian waxing rights!
It appears that usually liberal New Jersey is considering a ban against bare-it-all Brazilians because two women were injured in their quest for a smooth bikini line http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-national/20090319/ODD.Brazilian.Wax.Ban/
So what will it mean to the thousands of Garden State women and a few men if their right to bare genitals is taken away? Will they be the victims of back-alley waxing? Will they cross state lines in the middle of the night to remove these irritating hair follicles. Will they cross the border into Mexico for this procedure?
And what about the stimulative effects of Brazilian waxing, particularly on women? No, we are not talking about stimulating men (that's easy enough to do), but pumping additional dollars into the economy. Who needs Congress when we have women who want hair care down there?
Consider Cherry Hill spa owner Linda Orsulo, who performs an estimated 1,800 bikini waxes per year, most of them bare it all Brazilian style. "It's huge," she said, adding that her customers don't think their bikini lines are anyone's business but their own. "It's just not right."
If anyone pulls out a copy of Playboy published even 10 years ago and compares it to the overwhelming majority of the women who pose au naturel today, the conclusion is obvious: The bush era is over.
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