In Reply to: So I fainally got to see 300 posted by dave c on April 17, 2007 at 00:14:53:
They removed body hair via tweezers, pumice stone, or razors, so the hairless chest is actually an accurate depiction.
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- FWIW, ancient Greeks and Romans preferred being hairless below the neck... - MMasztal 13:16:21 04/17/07 (5)
- Well, yes, the statuary is hairless but... all Greeks and Romans? You realize - tinear 16:10:43 04/18/07 (1)
- and a huge... - dave c 20:46:02 04/18/07 (0)
- Thank you - dave c 14:10:15 04/17/07 (2)
- Pretty much everything except pubic and head hair... nt - MMasztal 11:26:11 04/18/07 (1)
- So Greek men shaved their underarms? And what about the women? - dave c 20:48:04 04/18/07 (0)