Toss out the razor, ladies! It's science to the rescue!  If you keep your body groomed and you still can't find a suitor then it's time to let it all grow out.Des Tobin is a professor of cell biology at the University of Bradford in England. He says attracting a mate is as easy as leaving your armpits all natural.

Des says, "In other mammals, body hair is very important for dispersing odors, such as pheromones,  to help you attract mates. Shaving your underarm hair could mean those odors are not dispersed into the air so quickly."

I say scientifically that's fine and all. But after the initial attraction what happens when you are at his place and the underarm puff flails out? He might not be so interested after that.

Source: Daily Mail

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