Dalene Kurtis
no
Shaving pubic hair wil not effect its further growth. having shaved at 11 wil have no effect on it at age 13. it is the way it was going to be anyway.
Pubic hair when first grown and after being shaved will be itchy. There is nothing much you can do to stop that. Try not to scratch though.
for a start its bald. a bald eagle is where all the hair from the pubic triangle is shaved.
First of all it helps to keep the vagina clean and mostly during periods, most men prefer having intercourse with a woman who has shaved pubic hair, it is considered sexy by the woman herself and/or her partner, it helps to keep the pubic area dry either from sweating and last but not least; for some women the pubic hair can make the vagina sore during friction and/or hair pulling during sex.
Even with the head shaved there are hair particles within the skin. If the drug test demands the hair from the head and there is none then hair must be retrieved elsewhere, such as the arms, legs, or pubic region, otherwise, the test needs to be rescheduled.
No, shaved pubic areas on women are not 'better'.Women have pubic hair for a reason, it helps to protect against irritation and infection as well as reducing STD risk during sex, pubic hair is also a sign of sexual maturity and plays a part in attracting partners. Shaving however damages skin and risks issues like cuts, ingrown hairs, and cysts.
Yes, men like women with pubic hair. All adult women have pubic hair, thus a man who is attracted to adult women (rather than children) likes to see an adult womans body. Some men may have a preference to their partners removing their pubic hair, but all men should expect and respect that adult women have pubic hair.
It does grow back, however, the rate at which it grows is entirely dependent on the person.
my daughter is 12 we shaved off her pubic hair because she still wears diapers to bed easer to clean her and no infections
Britney Spears has never shaved her eyebrows, or certainly not within the past decade or so. If she had, the media would have been All. Over. It.
You grow pubes (pubic hair) as part of the process of puberty. If they are growing you have already started puberty.