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Not really. The hair is there for a reason and the reason is ventilation. It's easier to get yeast infections if there's no hair and you're wearing tight clothes. If you do shave leave some. And who wants to look like a 12 yo girl anyways.

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12y ago

It's just hair and yes, it will grow back if you shave/wax it. It's a personal thing, some people like the smooth feeling when they make love, and the naked look. Ask your partner what they like. You can always shave/wax your hair as a trial, and if you don't like it the hair will grow back quickly enough.

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13y ago

You use a mosutrizing shaving cream or body wash and a fresh sharp razor and you have to start shaving downwards first and once it looks like stubble you shave the middle upwards and the sides towards the closest thigh.

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12y ago

No, not at all - shaving is a personal preference, not a gender requirement.

Both men and women may choose to remove their pubic hair via shaving or other forms of hair removal if they want, but there is absolutely no reason why they should remove pubic hair unless they want to. Pubic hair is supposed to be there as a sign of sexual maturity and to trap pheromones, it also protects the genitals from dirt or damage, and reduces skin-to-skin contact during sex to reduce STD risk. Shaving not only removes the benefits of pubic hair but can risk irritation, ingrown hairs, infected ingrown hairs, cuts, and cysts.




Womens' hair styles are a matter of personal preference. This includes pubic hair styling. Some women trim their pubic hair, while others let things grow naturally. And just as some men shave their heads completely, some women shave or wax their pubic hair to remove it completely. It's a personal choice. "Supposed to"? Not at all!

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9y ago

No, not at all - shaving is a personal preference, not a gender requirement.

Both men and women may choose to remove their pubic hair via shaving or other forms of hair removal if they want, but there is absolutely no reason why they should remove pubic hair unless they want to. Pubic hair is supposed to be there as a sign of sexual maturity and to trap pheromones, it also protects the genitals from dirt or damage, and reduces skin-to-skin contact during sex to reduce STD risk. Shaving not only removes the benefits of pubic hair but can risk irritation, ingrown hairs, infected ingrown hairs, cuts, and cysts.


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12y ago

Womens' hair styles are a matter of personal preference. This includes pubic hair styling. Some women trim their pubic hair, while others let things grow naturally. And just as some men shave their heads completely, some women shave or wax their pubic hair to remove it completely. It's a personal choice. "Supposed to"? Not at all!

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12y ago

It is all up to the girl. FYI guys don't like there women to be "hairy".

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14y ago

It is technically impossible for a woman to shave her vagina as it is an internal structure which doesn't grow hair.

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14y ago

Well,I only shave my bikini line but some people shave it. I think it might hurt a bit

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