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There are many well known, and not so well known, women who sweat excessively
from their underarms. The purpose of these photos, collected from around the
Web, is to show that it's not so unusual.
- Christina Aguilera -
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Teen pop star Christina Aguilera
is another sweaty gal.
The fact a magazine would print
a photo with such an obvious
perspiration stain says to me
the world might be starting to
accept sweating for what it
is: normal.
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- Others -
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Others include Farrah Fawcett and
Gillian Anderson.
We haven't even mentioned Meg Ryan, Sally Field,
Venus Williams, Elle McPherson and a host of
others. These are all considered attractive women,
and are leaders of their field. A little sweat
hasn't stopped them, nor should it stop you.
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- From Asia -
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I've read that Asian women
have the highest density of sweat
glands in the armpits.
Apparently women with perspiration
marks on their clothes are a
common sight in Asia. I've heard
it is thought
of as a sign of good health.
Isn't it amazing to see the
different approaches different
cultures have? In the USA, why does
sweating get such a bad rap?
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