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The truth about pubic hair...
My cousin went to her gyn and he told her that she had an infection, apparently he thinks it was mainly caused by some bacteria getting into her, because she had no pubic hair. However many times you wash, it's actually dangerous to not have at least a little pubic hair. Pubic hair is designed to stop bacteria and sweat from entering you, however many times you wash, you're not free of it. We have nose hair and eye brows to stop sweat running into our eyes and to stop bacteria from getting up our noses. Having no pubic hair encourages infection. He told her that actually a large majority of women with bacterial infections don't have pubic hair. Trimming of course is fine but have at least some. -
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Its lack of washing down there possibly. :-/My cousin went to her gyn and he told her that she had an infection, apparently he thinks it was mainly caused by some bacteria getting into her, because she had no pubic hair. However many times you wash, it's actually dangerous to not have at least a little pubic hair. Pubic hair is designed to stop bacteria and sweat from entering you, however many times you wash, you're not free of it. We have nose hair and eye brows to stop sweat running into our eyes and to stop bacteria from getting up our noses. Having no pubic hair encourages infection. He told her that actually a large majority of women with bacterial infections don't have pubic hair. Trimming of course is fine but have at least some.
Hi btw :-)Comment
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Im personally not pubic hair person it really feels good not to have a bush. Hi btw..My cousin went to her gyn and he told her that she had an infection, apparently he thinks it was mainly caused by some bacteria getting into her, because she had no pubic hair. However many times you wash, it's actually dangerous to not have at least a little pubic hair. Pubic hair is designed to stop bacteria and sweat from entering you, however many times you wash, you're not free of it. We have nose hair and eye brows to stop sweat running into our eyes and to stop bacteria from getting up our noses. Having no pubic hair encourages infection. He told her that actually a large majority of women with bacterial infections don't have pubic hair. Trimming of course is fine but have at least some.Comment
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Exactly, when I was 14 I shaved all mine off. I'm not sure why as it wasn't for anyone but then I saw myself looking like an 8 year old again. I remember the trauma of wanting it to grow in so I could look like a real woman. Does anyone else remember waiting for it to grow in? whilst it felt like agesComment
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