Only read the OP, so im sure many guys answered before but unless it is preceeded by "34D" or another breast measurement, the word "natural" usually refer to body hair indeed. If you list your stats like age, height and then breast cup, yes putting NATURAL after the measure is obvious what you mean and everybody will understand. But if it is at other point in the description its really linked to body hair.
I think it is something important to describe because if some guys like that potential client who contacted you may be into this (like some others), i would say the vast majority of clients would not be comfortable with hairy legs, arm pits or a big "natural bush" (not to be confuse with some hair but trimmed). Usually tough women who list natural have pictures that show at least the armpits part and legs.
Ultimately everybody can do what they want with their body, but since appearance is important in this line of work, it should be disclose if its not "standard".
When it comes to me personally, its simply how my brain work. I mean why am i attracked to some breasts more than others? Why am i attracted to breasts at all? lol. My brain tell me i am. So in the same way if a woman is "natural" i find it very unapealing and there is nothing i can do to change it, no matter how her face may be beautifull or she has perfect looking breast etc. In a funny opposite when it comes to head/actual hair, i am attracked to women with shaven head. Sometimes there is some i see pictures of before they shaved and im like "wow she was hot" but the way she look with head shaven just don't do it for me at all. Anyway lol.
Yes but this is new. Not that long ago, there was no one with body hair, and the word "Natural" was used. What did it mean for all these years? I often use it in the title, so it will usually not be preceded by or followed with any stats, it's usually paired with the word Redhead.
Quick examples:
"Mature Natural Redhead.."
"Quirky, Kind, Natural Ginger"
"Sexy Sweet Natural Mature Redhead"
"I am very natural, with super soft porcelain skin" ***
Maybe I could see the last one *** as possibly being a bit ambiguous but to me, body hair is still pretty niche, so I never even suspected there could be any confusion.
I'll probably write it differently, just haven't done it yet. But I still find it weird that that's what people would take it to mean. I mean, there are lots of things that could be natural. And if I was marketing body hair, I wouldn't pick an ambiguous way to say it (I'd probably just show it in my pictures, as most providers do, making it easy for someone to see it).
I'm not disagreeing that people are interpreting natural as referring to body hair but it is odd to me that people would think that's what it means.
What would be the way to describe no modifications or enhancements, light makeup, born redhead?.. without having to use that many words?