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NiHaoMike 02-07-2009 11:39 AM

Do you shave your legs?
 
I'm just wondering what percentage of hypermilers shave their legs. (I do, but not exactly for hypermiling.)

Katana 02-08-2009 05:06 AM

Kind of an odd question, though i do remember someone a few years back calculating that it's costs an extra £5-6 year in fuel (assuming 10000 miles a year) to have a moustache based on the weight of the hair.

No i don't shave my legs, but i do keep other body hair trimmed because of my eczema.

NiHaoMike 02-08-2009 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Katana (Post 86865)
Kind of an odd question, though i do remember someone a few years back calculating that it's costs an extra £5-6 year in fuel (assuming 10000 miles a year) to have a moustache based on the weight of the hair.

No i don't shave my legs, but i do keep other body hair trimmed because of my eczema.

It's more of the thermodynamic effects than the weight. Of course, it's significant in Texas. Texas A&M's best hypermiler (Jennie Chen) shaves her legs.

Ryland 02-08-2009 12:08 PM

but hair is both an insulator and a wick for sweat so in the winter it helps keep you warmer and summer helps keep you cooler, if you wanted to save weight you would drive naked.

dcb 02-08-2009 12:31 PM

Sorry, just free-associating here :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRrPntN0OlY

Andyman 02-08-2009 06:08 PM

No, I think hair is good to keep a little warmer. I noticed that I get more hair in places where I wear less clothing. For example, there is a lot more hair above the top of my socks than below. The body seems to know when it is a good idea to make more insulation. If we tried to live without clothing, we would probably get a lot hairier. Unfortunately, we have laws restricting our freedom in that area but some other places are much more restrictive. In New York I remember hearing that it was decided that women would be allowed to go shirtless because it would be sex discrimination to require women to have different clothing from men. I heard that the authorities would suggest to topless women at the beach that they cover themselves more but they would not be allowed to make an arrest. For more on this you could take a look here:

Parks Dept. Weighs Beaches With Areas for Topless Women - New York Times

To me it seems strange that many women spend so much time and money trying to modify their bodies by shaving and putting on makeup. Many of them have acceptable bodies without modifications. Maybe some will quit that because of the recession. It's more important to eat than to look glamourous.

I think some bicycle racers and swimmers shave hair to reduce drag. It probably makes a slight difference, like cleaning the dirt off your car.

SVOboy 02-08-2009 07:36 PM

I do for bike racing

blueflame 02-09-2009 01:46 AM

I trimmed my pubes once, I think it makes you look bigger.

Piwoslaw 02-09-2009 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Andyman (Post 86918)
I noticed that I get more hair in places where I wear less clothing. For example, there is a lot more hair above the top of my socks than below. The body seems to know when it is a good idea to make more insulation. If we tried to live without clothing, we would probably get a lot hairier.

I've noticed that during the colder months I start having bald patches on the outerside of my calves and on my thighs. That's not because those places are so much warmer in long pants, it's because those long jeans keep rubbing those places when I walk. And I like to walk a lot, even if I can take a bus. By midsummer those patches are hairy again.
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Originally Posted by Andyman (Post 86918)
Unfortunately, we have laws restricting our freedom in that area but some other places are much more restrictive. In New York I remember hearing that it was decided that women would be allowed to go shirtless because it would be sex discrimination to require women to have different clothing from men.

Requiring both sexes (and the rest) to have shirts is the common way to avoid discrimination.
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Originally Posted by Andyman (Post 86918)
To me it seems strange that many women spend so much time and money trying to modify their bodies by shaving and putting on makeup. Many of them have acceptable bodies without modifications.

I couldn't agree more. Most people are beautiful as they are, but a lot of them don't seem to know/accept it. For me makeup is a waste of time/money/resources.

Back to the poll: I don't shave my legs, as I've never had a need to. I swim and bike a lot, but not at a competetive level. Plus the time I'd waste shaving I'd rather spend biking or running with the dog. I do shave my armpits though.

energy0uth 02-17-2009 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by blueflame (Post 86971)
I trimmed my pubes once, I think it makes you look bigger.

ahahahaha:thumbup:


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