A while ago there was a question on here about shaving the pubic area, and one answerer said to not shave that area because it's unnatural to shave it.
But I'm guessing that the answerer probably shaves her legs and armpits, and her man probably shaves his face. And we all get haircuts. That's just the same and just as unnatural.
So how would that be any more unnatural? I do it, and I find that it's a lot cleaner and there's way less odor.
2007-07-18
20:25:26
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mathaowny
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I found a specific shave gel for that region that helps keep the itchy away :) After a few times, it doesn't itch anymore at all. And I never heard of infections from shaving, but I've never been prone to infection. But some people are different, and it is definately a preference.
2007-07-18
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I agree with you. It's just personal preference though. It's no different from shaving the hair on other parts of the body. Many women like the feel of a smoother pubic area, and what's wrong with that? I think it's good hygiene to have the hair trimmed at least.
2007-07-18 20:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely don't find it unnatural. I agree with you about it being cleaner and less odorous. If she shaves her armpits and legs then obviously she is goig against what she thinks is unnatural. Hair grows there as well, why not just keep it hairy. She just needs to realize it's a personal preference.
2007-07-18 20:31:28
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answered by Steven's Love 4
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It is more like a personal choice rather than unnatural. Some people prefer shaving the pubic area, some don't.
2007-07-18 20:31:10
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answered by Alysha 3
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If you shave it then stop, it gets really scratchy. Like growing a beard if you decide to sop shaving. Also, it causes ugly red dots if you don't do it exactly right. I'm not actually sure if there's a hair removal product specifically intended for pubes but if there is, like a cream or something, you could try that. I prefer em shaved, but again if you don't have the discipline and you don't continue to shave it bad things can happen.
2007-07-18 20:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Dont difficulty approximately what others say Hair on arms is amazingly regularly occurring only I advise waxing it or (physique sugaring ) than shaving Shaving will make it advance thicker and darker, plus you will get ingrown hair yet waxing (inspite of the indisputable fact that it injury greater) will make you arms soft and mushy Plus the hair will advance weaker each time you wax in addition to, I advise utilising some olive oil mixed with little lemon juice on you arms that could cut back the hair each time you do it ( u can use olive oil only)
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answered by ? 4
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I totally agree with you, it's not any more unnatural. I trim myself, a lot cleaner. As far as sex goes, prefer that area to be cleaned up anyway. The answered you mentioned in your question is a few fries short of a happy meal.
2007-07-18 20:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaving period is unnatural. Shaving your pubes isn't any more unnatural, but it can definately cause chafing if you don't keep it up after the first time.
2007-07-18 20:28:21
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answered by Anonymous
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you are right. it is no more unnatural than any of those things. i do it but i recently heard that if you do shave there you can get infection.. so i would stop, i did.
2007-07-18 20:28:58
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answered by Bordering Suicide 2
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the woman that said that is probably one of those women who believe youll go to hell if you even look at your pubic reigon let alone shave it. some people like to shave it and its completely natural to do that. so dont listen to people like her.
2007-07-18 20:30:02
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answered by buxtonboi1 4
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I do it =) i don't see anything wrong with it i just dont shave it bald-it doesn't look right to me
2007-07-18 20:28:11
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answered by shabangs00tb 2
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