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There are other cultures where hair removal "down there is the norm. Don't over analyze it. It is considered more hygenic. It is not a trend. This has been going on for centuries.
Yeh because YOU have had a period. WTF are you talking about? You telling me how its to have a period is a totally ridiculous statement there dude.
Well yes you did claim to have a higher existance on the subject you condescending little cockadoo because you begged all of us to review ourselves like there was something wrong with the choice. The sex is better for the girl. And yes. you get hair out of the way there is more skin contact. Biological fact of the obvious kind.
I have yet to meet anything male that is grossed out by grooming.
I guess I am example number one because I don't like blood clots in my pubes and enjoy sex my way instead of whatever I can do get a male...
Yeh
Ok.
Well, women dealt with it for a long time just that way. When did it actually become a trend to have it all shaved off?
Not personally appealing to me, appearing more "child like" than anything.
I have said it once and I will say it again. A 6 year old looks NOTHING like a fully mature woman in the crotch area hair or not. You guys still look the same down there since you were six?
Except for the hair, basically yes. Other than growing in proportion to the changes in frame size over the years.
I'm 23. I've shaved, at least to some extent, well before it became a trend, and continue to do it. I don't do it for anyone else (heck, no one to do it for, at the moment, anyway!) but myself.
I feel MUCH cleaner (knowing that sweat/bacteria/blood won't be getting trapped in the hair), and even sexier at times. And the whole deal about hair helping? well, that's preference. Cotton panties can work just as well for those that sweat some.
I've never had an infection from shaving, save for maybe an ingrown hair occasionally. Sometimes a tiny cut or two, but hey, that happens on my legs and arm pits every now and then, but I don't make a deal about it.
You and I can't be the only ones that agree on this, Pitt!
You're not. All the surveys I've seen on men prefer it totally bare, but, I don't think many men will hope on here (unless its presented as an anonymous poll) and say that. They are afraid they'll be looked upon as a child predator, because thats bandied around so much.
Pitt, talking about all that gunk in the hair is so true. (can't rep you right now)
I gotta say I think its kind of gross bald but that is probably because my first first hand experience with that was sitting in a holding cell surrounded by nothing but streetwalkers and noticing they all were completely shaved- which makes sense considering its probably not easy for them to always clean up between johns. I think most woman can trim and shave the sides and still be able to keep it clean down there (I would hope!). Too much hair is definately not a good thing but I have to agree that none is a little creepy.
You're not. All the surveys I've seen on men prefer it totally bare, but, I don't think many men will hope on here (unless its presented as an anonymous poll) and say that. They are afraid they'll be looked upon as a child predator, because thats bandied around so much.
Pitt, talking about all that gunk in the hair is so true. (can't rep you right now)
I've been with the same woman for 3+ years. I like a little variety down there. When were sitting at dinner and I hear 'I shaved today' it's a good thing that I have to wonder what exactly that means.
Grown women are supposed to have hair down there. To see a grown woman "bare" just doesn't compute with me. Makes me feel like I'm staring at a naked girl, which is monumentally creepy.
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