The appearance of pubic hair starts to happen with the onset of puberty, but does take some time to really become the full "bush" associated with adulthood. Even folks well into their later stages of adolescence, may have a small or sparse patch of pubic hair. The first hair that appears in the pubic region is a straight, soft, non-pigmented vellus hair, which is sometimes referred to as "peach fuzz". As puberty progresses, this hair becomes darker, thicker, and eventually curly. Among people there is great variability both in the quantity and type of hair they will grow, so it isn't much to be worried about. It is completely natural to be worried about starting puberty later than friends and schoolmates, but it will come eventually. Remember, those for whom puberty comes later, tend to be taller than their friends who where early bloomers.
Patients with pubic lice should be examined and tested for other STDs.
invite them over and when they go to sleep stick their hands in oneanoters pants and take a pic
YES!
no he should not the vile creature
No, pubic lice will not harm an unborn baby. Pregnant women should choose pubic lice treatment carefully with their health care provider's advice. A baby can get pubic lice during birth, but not before.
Yes, it is normal. A lot of people have anal pubic hair.
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.
They should "air out" their pubic area. At least replace them.
No necessary amount. People get a little, some people get a ton. I should 3.
Yes you should. All women do and that includes me!
Your choice, nothing should be forced.
Just say; So do you!