no, it's a way to communicate that they are tired of conforming to the gender stereotypes
women receive the message that they must shave their armpit and leg hair in order to be attractive. the refusal to o so is seen as a way fo saying "I am already attractive, I dont need to do this to prove that, or my value"
I remember being 13 and having the 'shaving legs' conversation with my girlfriend. My comment was "I dont need to do that yet because my hair is blonde, so you cant see it" her response was "sure, okay, if you want to look like a man"
somewhere she (at 13) had already gotten the message that you needed to do this to be attractive.