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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shaved it's more hygienic a d plus besides this is the 20th century not the dark ages "
Actually it may not be...
Your pubis is your own business. But pubic hair was put there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection. It is more hygienic NOT to shave it (although depilation does make pubic lice homeless). In removing their pubic hair, most women will get cuts or ingrown hairs, and some will develop inflammation of the hair follicles or hyperpigmentation. If they are really unlucky – or are rubbish with a razor – there is a possibility of skin infections and perhaps an increased risk of catching herpes and other sexually transmitted diseases. This is because the delicate pubis is left with tiny cuts through which bacteria and viruses can penetrate. Removing all the hair leaves your pubis wounded and defenceless. Another US study found that the number of emergency department visits for grooming increased fivefold between 2002 and 2010.
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