Female armpit odour can trigger some pleasure spots in the brain of men that turns them on and produces urge to have sex by smelling the female armpit and some men prefer to lick the armpit. This is natural.
sweat
The armpit function by secreting sweat, a natural human response to certain events, for example, an elevated temperature. The pubic hair which grows there helps to absorb this sweat, and by increasing surface area, assists in its evaporation. Many humans inhibit the ability of the armpit to sweat by applying an antiperspirant deoderant. This also helps to mitigate the awful smell which can originate from the armpit.
There may be several reasons for this. Thicker hair on one armpit can be one of the causes. One armpit can have an over active sweat gland as compared to the other. Also people who use one hand in excess can have a more sweaty armpit.
yes it makes it worse because the sweat stays there and causes BO
He has. He has long armpit hair
Armpit hair's primary purpose is to more easily remove sweat from the body, helping to prevent odor causing bacteria to grow. In addition, armpit hair also prevents friction between the arm and side of the body. Finally, armpit hair, helps release pheromones which are believe it or not a sexual stimulant in mammals. See link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underarm_hair
With armpit hair he he he I'm drunk
I am 31 and still have very little armpit hair. I shave it maybe once a month at most. This is normal. Some people are just less hairier than others. Don't sweat it.
YES. Men do like female armpit hair. Most men like it, but don't admit it. Some men don't like female leg hair. But most straight men do think female vagina and armpit hair is sexy. A growing number of men like hirsute women that do not shave at all. I am one.
Girls do have armpit hair but it is less visible then a man's armpit hair
All women have armpit hair because they are human.
Most would say because of sweat...Actually, armpit sweat is odourless. The small amount of apocrine secretion in the sweat, however, causes the problem. Although fresh apocrine in sweat is also odourless, that characteristic smell develops when the sweat is broken down by the hair and skin cells in the armpit, and then eaten by bacteria. It's actually the bacteria that make the smell, releasing a chemical called 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid.