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No, seriously. I've been doing some thinking about this. Male Elves never seem to have facial hair, so I'm wondering as to whether they have the other variety of short n' curlies. Something to think about...
Now, dwarves definately would, gnomes too I'd imagine. Halflings, yeah probably. Half-elves, almost certainly. But full elves...hmmm, got me stumped. Any ideas? |
here is an idea... Life!!! Get one!
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Now I know why peter jackson filmed in New Zealand [img]tongue.gif[/img]
If I come across any female elves I'll look into it for you [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] [ 08-08-2003, 07:27 AM: Message edited by: wellard ] |
LOL Hierophant [img]graemlins/laugh3.gif[/img]
Do elves have pubic hair? I wouldn't know, I've never met an elf ;) |
I have no idea, elves cannot grow faciel hair (except for half-elves) but I am not sure if they grow pubic hair... actually now I think about it I dont really care or want to know.
You need a new hobby man [img]tongue.gif[/img] |
If they don't have facial hair, I fail to see how they could have pubic hair.
Perhaps they don't produce testosterone. :D Take Legolas (the LoTR character) for example: male, no facial hair, high voice.. Very disturbing thread you've created here Hierophant :D |
I may be wrong but I've been told that Native Americans don't grow facial hair either (why is that? Have they evolved differently?) , so check if they've got pubic hair and that could give you an answer.
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well i did read one thing that said that elves cannot grow hair apart from on their head....
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Not much to do in your neighborhood, hmmm? :rolleyes:
Keep this thread clean, please. |
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