What do you think. Would you keep your pubic hair, and would you date a guy that was "bald" downstairs?
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Girlfriend keeps her pubic hair, while I'm clean shaving everything
What do women think of this? I know that the "normal" thing is for the woman to clean shave everything, while the guy keeps some or all of his pubic hair. So I guess we're a bit of the reverse, but we do like it that way.
What do you think. Would you keep your pubic hair, and would you date a guy that was "bald" downstairs? -
Blue ? Is it not about discussion between two people, and in that compromise to equal each other's thoughts...
It's not the norm some like land strips, some like it all, leave it as God made us, some like nothing and same with guys thoughts of a woman.
Guys feel more manly right leaving it, or trimming it yet the gym junkies that shave their legs, chests shave there and suggest that women want no pubic hairs in their mouth, I've never had that problem
I think it is a personal thing based on how hairy someone is, personal tastes, thoughts and discussion between two parties personaly.
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I think many women would like a guy who is clean shaven down below. Keeping hairs out of the mouth is a prime reason.I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
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I don't really care how much hair a man has downstairs. Ingrown hairs from shaving are painful, especially in a private area.
As far as my stuff, I keep some hair down there. It really depends how lazy I'm feeling versus how sexy I want to feel. I don't ever shave it all. But I usually trim.
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Personally speaking I have only Been Shaved twice, that was during Child birth and done by the Nurses in the 70"s, they felt it was a cleaner entry for the babies.
I have trimmed slightly at the Bikini line, when I was younger and looked good in a Bikini
Other than that when I see genitalia of either sex, that is "Bald " it makes me think Immediately of Children, prepubescent children and the furthest thing for my mind is Sex.
But each to their own
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I do think part of it is a generational thing, with many young women never even considering doing anything else but shaving/waxing it completely, and many from generations ahead of them never even considering doing anything else but having a slight trim at most.
I wonder what it'll be like in another 20 to 30 years. Will the razor blades be put away? Or maybe women will be shaving even their eyebrows off. Who knows.
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