Robert Byers writes:
As i said the body is over sensitive or powerful and so over reacts to triggers.
Why do whales have hair? Why do men grow facial hair? Your explanations don't deal with either. Are you ducking the hard questions?
hair is useless under the arms etc but is useful on the head.
In fact i would say its logical that women have greater hair on the head relative to their body size because they need to keep the head dryer because of lesser body heat.
Do women have more hair on their head than men for any reason other than not getting hair cuts? My own hair was quite long in the 70s. Do we really have more hair on our underarms than elsewhere? I don't.
Wet hair threatens them more then big guys. Now perhaps again its useless but it might be usefull.
The correct way to express your state of knowledge about why humans have hair would be "I don't know". If wet hair is dangerous, then why grow hair?
Is there any field of human endeavor that you know enough about so that you don't have to just make stuff up?
Therefore our bodies simply grow trivial hair because of a past of being a little more wet. Special areas on our body just make this equation more obvious
Really. So at some point in the past, men got their chins and upper lips wet but not their foreheads? Women exhibited a different pattern of getting wet? When did this evolution take place?
Edited by NoNukes, : bad apostrophe removed