It does depend, but according to one (non-scientific survey - AfterEllen.com) Most lesbians in America do remove their pubic hair. However, more lesbians have natural pubic hair than straight women.
Hair that surrounds the "pubic" region, specifically that around the external genitalia, is referred to as pubic hair or "Pubes". Hair that appears elsewhere on the body is not considered "pubic" hair even though it may become more pronounced or heavier during puberty when pubic hair grows most rapidly.
I would say very little if not none but that's just me
The most common solution to curling one's hair without the use of heat is to simply use hair removal wax to remove all hair from atop the head, then, using a pair of electric shaving clippers, shave all pubic hair from the groin and anal regions, and using common household super-glue, reattach this pubic hair atop the shaven head.
It's just hair. If you are getting it on your genitals you most likely are in puberty and it's pubic hair.
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.
All races are about the same, on average.
well most likely he does, he is 18 or older now, so its only natural he would of started puberty. and in case your wondering what color his pubic hair is, its most likely the same color as his eye brows..
Hair is the most densely concentrated around the pubic region, axillary region (armpits), and of course the top of the head.
It's when you wax off all or most of all your pubic hair.
Pubic area is the front part of human body between the groins just above the genitals. In adult male and female it is covered by hair called the pubic hair. Pubic area is covered by inner wear and trousers.
Adult pubic lice are 1.1-1.8 mm in length. Pubic lice typically are found attached to hair in the pubic area but sometimes are found on coarse hair elsewhere on the body (for example, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, chest, armpits, etc.).Pubic lice infestations (pthiriasis) are usually spread through sexual contact. Dogs, cats, and other pets do not play a role in the transmission of human lice.Both over-the-counter and prescription medications are available for treatment of pubic lice infestations.it is just like head lice but in your pubic hairCrabs is part of STD or STI ( sexual transmitted deseas)In you hair
The two types are ~ Vellus which is the soft hair that covers most of the body, and the Terminal which is the coarser hair on the head, eyes, pubic and axillary regions.