Your pubic hairs grow thicker when you shave. But when you trim it grows out how it usually does.
Erm actually male pubic hairs grow when the chest hairs grow so if you have chest hairs and no pubic hairs there might be a problem
NO!Of course NOT! Only your armpits, pubic hairs don't sweat, no worries.
It means you have a grip on him by his pubic hairs.
First of all, your pubic hairs aren't people, so they don't decide on their own whether to grow or not. Your hormones and other things in your body control your growth and production, including pubic hairs. They'll stop growing when your brain and hormones tell them to. Also, if you cut or wax them, they'll grow in faster.
Check her eyebrows...if they are thin and trimmed, chances are other unwanted hair such as armpits and pubic are also shaved or trimmed.
on there pubic hairs
Shave!
Pubic hairs!
You should shave ur pubic hairs' once a month. That is how often I shave mine.
probably ingrown hairs. If the hairs are cut short (below the skin) they can grow under the skin and become infected.
Yes.. but Gilette must be used.AnswerYes, you can, although if you choose to, you should shave with the hairs and not against them as that can cause a lot of ingrowns and itching redness. In general it's better to wax pubic hairs because that pulls them out from the roots and removes dead skin and lasts longer than shaving since the hairs do not grow out as fast.
No. First because pubic hairs can only grow on the pubis (not toes) and second if the hairs stretch from you pubis to your toes then they are unusually long!