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50 Ways To Avoid Shaving Your Legs

Do you really need to shave your legs today?

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50 Ways To Avoid Shaving Your Legs

Ladies, we’ve all been there. We have all asked the question “Do I really need to shave my legs today?” Let’s be real, usually the answer is a resounding NO. But what do you do now with all of your extra free time because you opted out of shaving your legs? Here are 50 things that you could be doing instead.

1. Re-watch the entire "Grey’s Anatomy" series.

2. Finally get started on that Pinterest DIY.

3. Write a letter to your parents -- they miss you.

4. Do the dishes.

5. Practice your autograph for when you become famous.

6. See how long you can hold your breath.

7. Get ready for a workout.

8. Get sucked back into "Grey’s Anatomy" before getting your shoes on.

9. Read up on the history of the British Royal family.

10. Alphabetize your school text books.

11. Start that essay due tomorrow.

12. Carve a pumpkin.

13. Pull out your chemistry textbook from three semesters ago and reteach yourself stoichiometry.

14. Read a book.

15. Learn how to solve a Rubix cube.

16. Facebook stalk your ex.

17. Facebook stalk your ex’s new girlfriend.

18. And all of her second cousins.

19. Watch YouTube makeup tutorials on how to get abs.

20. Beat your fastest time on Minesweeper.

21. Do it again.

22. Pull out that book your grandpa gave you on tying fancy knots.

23. Take pictures of yourself in yoga poses and post in on Instagram.

24. Get a tattoo.

25. Bake cookies.

26. Make a music video.

27. Get your car detailed.

28. Clean out your email inbox.

29. Research how expensive it is to get a tattoo removed.

30. Plan your wedding on Pinterest.

31. Shop online for things you can’t afford.

32. Design your own personal Nikes that you will never end up buying.

33. Teach yourself to write with your non-dominant hand.

34. Start yet another blog.

35. Buy more mason jars.

36. Watch the Miss Universe pageant while eating cookie dough.

37. Paint a self portrait.

38. Reorganize your pots and pans.

39. Clean your makeup brushes.

40. Take an online quiz to find out your spirit animal.

41. Take it three more times because you don't agree.

42. Learn how to whip and nae-nae.

43. Go on an un-following spree on Instagram.

44. Tweet about how much you don’t want to shave your legs.

45. Go to a museum.

46. Google cats wearing tiaras.

47. Plan a trip to Paris that you can’t afford.

48. Learn all the lyrics to Ice Ice Baby and perform it for your roommates.

49. Wash your hair.

50. Put on a pair of pants because we all know you aren’t shaving your legs.

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