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Shaved, trimmed or au-natural
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I keep trim never shave all off see below a few reasons why
1. Shaving your pubes can literally be bad for your health—unless you think herpes is fun.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 60% of women developed at least one health problem as a result of removing their public hair. Among the many problems that are directly related to shaving are razor burn, cuts, infection in the hair root, abscesses, and bacterial skin infections. Pubic hair also acts as a natural defense against sexually transmitted infections. Removing one’s natural hairy shield makes it easier to transmit molluscum contagiosum, genital warts, and herpes.
2. Pubic hair is a biological sign that you’re “open for business” and ready to fuck.
In the millions of years of human evolution, pubic hair has served as a visual identifier of sexual maturity and that a person is ready to mate. It’s almost like a sort of visual “target.” Think of it this way—you know how an airline pilot flying over Harrisburg, PA will see a giant “H” on a hill and know he’s near the Harrisburg airport? Think of pubic hair as that giant “H” signaling you where to land.
3. Think of pubic hair as a floral bouquet dipped in pheromones.
Although scientists still aren’t entirely sure why humans have pubic hair, the most popular theory is that it serves as a sort of pheromone trap to attract mates. The body’s apocrine glands release pheromones that cling to the pubic hair and increase arousal in potential mating partners.
4. Pubes prevent friction during sex.
Pubic hair acts as a cushion during vigorous intercourse that prevents chafing and skin irritation. Natural oils in pubic hair also act as a sort of lubricant during skin-on-skin contact. In other words, pube equals lube!
5. Some suggest there’s a sinister undertone of pedophilia in the whole shaved-bald movement.
As noted, pubic hair has served as a visual marker of sexual maturity among all human populations for millennia. Removing this visual marker runs the risk of sexualizing underage girls:
The complete removal of pubic hair is also removing a key marker of adult female sexuality. The result is a prepubescent-like body that is highly sexualized. Thus it is another practice that may contribute to the increasing objectification and sexualization of young girls.
keep it tidy not shaved
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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On a guy, trimmed. Nothing more weird than a guy who shaves a triangular patch off, but has hairy legs/torso! Looks really odd.
On a woman, trimmed or smooth.
As for myself, it depends on my mood and how long I have to get ready |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I keep the bits that you suck and nibble nice and smooth. Trimmed up top.
You're a real gent TT
I love the Fab definition of a gent "
That's just my definition. I bet you hold a girls hair while she sucks you too..... Haha |
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By *andsCouple
over a year ago
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"I keep trim never shave all off see below a few reasons why
1. Shaving your pubes can literally be bad for your health—unless you think herpes is fun.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 60% of women developed at least one health problem as a result of removing their public hair. Among the many problems that are directly related to shaving are razor burn, cuts, infection in the hair root, abscesses, and bacterial skin infections. Pubic hair also acts as a natural defense against sexually transmitted infections. Removing one’s natural hairy shield makes it easier to transmit molluscum contagiosum, genital warts, and herpes.
2. Pubic hair is a biological sign that you’re “open for business” and ready to fuck.
In the millions of years of human evolution, pubic hair has served as a visual identifier of sexual maturity and that a person is ready to mate. It’s almost like a sort of visual “target.” Think of it this way—you know how an airline pilot flying over Harrisburg, PA will see a giant “H” on a hill and know he’s near the Harrisburg airport? Think of pubic hair as that giant “H” signaling you where to land.
3. Think of pubic hair as a floral bouquet dipped in pheromones.
Although scientists still aren’t entirely sure why humans have pubic hair, the most popular theory is that it serves as a sort of pheromone trap to attract mates. The body’s apocrine glands release pheromones that cling to the pubic hair and increase arousal in potential mating partners.
4. Pubes prevent friction during sex.
Pubic hair acts as a cushion during vigorous intercourse that prevents chafing and skin irritation. Natural oils in pubic hair also act as a sort of lubricant during skin-on-skin contact. In other words, pube equals lube!
5. Some suggest there’s a sinister undertone of pedophilia in the whole shaved-bald movement.
As noted, pubic hair has served as a visual marker of sexual maturity among all human populations for millennia. Removing this visual marker runs the risk of sexualizing underage girls:
The complete removal of pubic hair is also removing a key marker of adult female sexuality. The result is a prepubescent-like body that is highly sexualized. Thus it is another practice that may contribute to the increasing objectification and sexualization of young girls.
keep it tidy not shaved
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Trimmmed or Shaved, the Au natural look is fine on some but others it just means flossing when giving oral and i enjoy that too much too have it ruined.Just my preference. |
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