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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970 "
your body doesn't see it that way or it would stop growing pubes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion"
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Wtaf lmao "
You could always sculpt a Gucci sign |
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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?"
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
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Yes, this is probably true.
However, we haven't seen the figures - it may increase the chance by 10% but if the original level of infection is 1 in 100 000 then that would change to 1 in 10 000. We need more information.
One thing I feel is certain, however, if shaving did increase the risk to a problematic degree then we'd be seeing an epidemic by now. As far as I can tell, being shaven (at least under 30 years old, in many cases much older) has been the norm for women for several years now. If there was a real risk then the health problem would be significant. As far as I can tell it's not - lord knows, the tabloid headlines on this would be everywhere!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ooooo I didn't realise everyday prevents razor rash!
Usually every couple of weeks but think I will try every day now x "
Sharp razor too of course
But I got sick of it, lasered the darn things off. If you have the right hair/skin colour combo and enough ££ then it is pretty effective.
My problem - it shows how many grey pubes and pit hairs I have ! |
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
Yes, this is probably true.
However, we haven't seen the figures - it may increase the chance by 10% but if the original level of infection is 1 in 100 000 then that would change to 1 in 10 000. We need more information.
One thing I feel is certain, however, if shaving did increase the risk to a problematic degree then we'd be seeing an epidemic by now. As far as I can tell, being shaven (at least under 30 years old, in many cases much older) has been the norm for women for several years now. If there was a real risk then the health problem would be significant. As far as I can tell it's not - lord knows, the tabloid headlines on this would be everywhere!
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I'm a Midwife. It's not the norm. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I shave my bits every day when im off work. Approx every 3rd day when im working ... not as much time.
I never get a shaving rash now and cant ever remember getting an ingrowing hair.
Never caught a std either.
I like how it looks and feels and hubby does too  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
Yes, this is probably true.
However, we haven't seen the figures - it may increase the chance by 10% but if the original level of infection is 1 in 100 000 then that would change to 1 in 10 000. We need more information.
One thing I feel is certain, however, if shaving did increase the risk to a problematic degree then we'd be seeing an epidemic by now. As far as I can tell, being shaven (at least under 30 years old, in many cases much older) has been the norm for women for several years now. If there was a real risk then the health problem would be significant. As far as I can tell it's not - lord knows, the tabloid headlines on this would be everywhere!
I'm a Midwife. It's not the norm."
Fair enough!
If you look on other forums there are health workers who report it is.
I should set up a PhD study, sample size 2 million! |
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
Yes, this is probably true.
However, we haven't seen the figures - it may increase the chance by 10% but if the original level of infection is 1 in 100 000 then that would change to 1 in 10 000. We need more information.
One thing I feel is certain, however, if shaving did increase the risk to a problematic degree then we'd be seeing an epidemic by now. As far as I can tell, being shaven (at least under 30 years old, in many cases much older) has been the norm for women for several years now. If there was a real risk then the health problem would be significant. As far as I can tell it's not - lord knows, the tabloid headlines on this would be everywhere!
I'm a Midwife. It's not the norm.
Fair enough!
If you look on other forums there are health workers who report it is.
I should set up a PhD study, sample size 2 million!"
Some women do it because they think they have to, that they have no choice because the media, particularly porn, portray it as normal. I even have women apologise that they've not done it and there are thousands of threads discussing it on pregnancy forums.
It's not the norm. |
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I epilate as much as I dare ... don't fancy catching anything sensitive in those whirring blades ... and finish off with a razor. Obviously the hair has to have grown a little to be able to do this, as with waxing, so maybe every 3 weeks or so.
I don't care what anyone else does, each to their own.
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"Some people just need to throw a lit match down there and let the Forrest fire do its thing.
It's 2016 not 1970
We never shave our pubes we value our health rather than follow fashion
Interesting, where are you going with this?
Shaving unhealthy?
Unhygienic, didn’t you know, the micro-cuts one gets when shaving increases the chance of catching a number of STIs including herpes and risks ingrown hairs which can become infected
Pubic hair is there to protect your genitalia from friction and infection
Yes, this is probably true.
However, we haven't seen the figures - it may increase the chance by 10% but if the original level of infection is 1 in 100 000 then that would change to 1 in 10 000. We need more information.
One thing I feel is certain, however, if shaving did increase the risk to a problematic degree then we'd be seeing an epidemic by now. As far as I can tell, being shaven (at least under 30 years old, in many cases much older) has been the norm for women for several years now. If there was a real risk then the health problem would be significant. As far as I can tell it's not - lord knows, the tabloid headlines on this would be everywhere!
I'm a Midwife. It's not the norm."
twice a week for me usually. Except whilst i was pregnant. Then i grew a proper forest.
when your pregnant its kinda hard to reach to put your socks on let alone be brave enough to attempt shaving down there  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why is shaving unhealthy??? Please do elaborate because many believe the opposite. "
They're wrong too.
There is nothing hygenic or healthy about it.
It's all about vanity! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are many studies to support this, eg by the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, but this article summarises pretty well: http://metro.co.uk/2016/03/17/heres-why-you-shouldnt-shave-your-pubes-5757915/
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Why is shaving unhealthy??? Please do elaborate because many believe the opposite.
They're wrong too.
There is nothing hygenic or healthy about it.
It's all about vanity! "
Ive heard about the vanity bit. But from personal experience I feel alot cleaner when I shave. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If it came to the point of oral sex. Id eat out a shaven pussy over a hairy one. "
Well, although pube free myself, I prefer pubes on a woman to smooth.
Not that'd it stop me heading down there.. !
I much refer unshaven pits too, a woman at the gym today hadn't shaved hers for, say, a week or so. I was, putting it mildly, somewhat distracted! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If it came to the point of oral sex. Id eat out a shaven pussy over a hairy one.
Well, although pube free myself, I prefer pubes on a woman to smooth.
Not that'd it stop me heading down there.. !
I much refer unshaven pits too, a woman at the gym today hadn't shaved hers for, say, a week or so. I was, putting it mildly, somewhat distracted! "  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If it came to the point of oral sex. Id eat out a shaven pussy over a hairy one.
Well, although pube free myself, I prefer pubes on a woman to smooth.
Not that'd it stop me heading down there.. !
I much refer unshaven pits too, a woman at the gym today hadn't shaved hers for, say, a week or so. I was, putting it mildly, somewhat distracted! "
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