There's nair for pubic hair but i wouldn't ever use that product down there. I used Nair for sensitive skin on my ARMS and I got huge burns and scabbing and scars. I pulled my sleeve up and everyone thought I got splashed with burning oil or something.
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Hair down there for me all natural- on her, natural or I find that when I'm coming in for a landing I do like a nice landing strip. I like whatever is most comfortable on both of us. It's not about the hair anyway
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When I was younger I always kept the sides and lips shaved and trimmed the hair really short for neatness. I then started shaving everything, I don't like hair at all. To me a woman should only by nature have hair on her head and her eyebrows. I don't even like hairy men. I shaved completely and one time when my husband came home from work after a few weeks (he is in tv production) from a shoot I had gotten a bit lazy and did a landing strip. This was only a few months after we were married and he looked at me as he gently "pet" the area and asked, "what's this?" I was a bit embarrassed because he knows I am really funny about hair and then I realized he found it to be hotter than fully shaved. So I now keep a neatly trimmed strip for him and it means a bit less shaving for me! Win, Win.Comment
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I started off preferring nothing more than a trim, then I stopped having a preference, and now I'm back to nothing more than a trim. I think it's a backlash against this nonsense that female body hair is "gross" or "unhygienic." Having said that, it's her body and her choice, so I guess my preference doesn't really matter.Comment
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As a guy...I definitely prefer short, trimmed, shaped, and tidy over natural, wild, and bushy. I would never ever complain about totally smooth, but it's not a necessity. I think either trimmed and manicured or smooth are both sexy because it shows that the woman pays attention to it and spends some time on something that only she and I will be seeing. I try not to be a hypocrite, either...I regularly trim the hair above and around myself too. Usually just a uniform short trim, but this last time I went down to basically nothing.
That brings up my, possibly stupid, question...I use a trimmer with a guard to deal with my hair, which is pretty easy and low stress. Knowing that a woman has a lot more nooks and sensitive parts to deal with, I cannot imagine probing around down there with a razor blade! How exactly do you ladies shave it all smooth without risking some serious cuts and scrapes?!Comment
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To go back to the original question of what do men prefer, I think the short answer is that they simply prefer you to be clean cut. My good guy friend and I are somehow able to talk about things like this and he said that one time he went down on a girl who had a full on jungle going on and it was one of the least attractive things he had ever seen. He said as long as the hygiene is taking place he has no preference on style, just don't let them get lost.Comment
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There really is no one-size-fits-all answer. It's like asking which hair color men prefer. The stereotype is that we all love blondes and nothing but blondes, but that's as inaccurate as saying that all men can't stand hair anywhere but on top of her head. The truth is some prefer blondes, and some prefer brunettes, and some prefer black hair, and some prefer red hair. But it ultimately doesn't matter, because just like you should have whatever color YOU like, you should have whatever style of pubic hair YOU like.Comment
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