Biologically, women and men have similar amounts of pubic hair. The amount of pubic hair a person has is determined by genetics and hormonal factors, not by gender. However, individual variations exist, and some women may have more pubic hair than some men due to these factors.
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.
female pubic hair grows more, because it is damp down there and is an ideal environment for growth
Generally not. It depends on when the parents first got pubic hair.
Pubic hair is typically coarser and thicker than head hair, and it grows at a slower rate. Head hair tends to be finer and grows faster than pubic hair.
Both boys and girls develop pubic hair during puberty as part of normal physical development. The amount of pubic hair can vary greatly among individuals, and there is no general rule about who has more.
Yes it can be detected through pubic hair. It can last up to one year in the pubic hair because this hair grows slower than the hair that is on your head. If the hair was being tested on the head it can be traced up to 90 days.
Pubic hair, once it starts appearing, grows gradually more coarse, darker and more abundant as puberty progresses. It is normal for a young man to have fewer pubic hairs than he might wish. Not to worry though, what begins as a sparse gathering of fine, wispy hair, will eventually grow into a dense patch of curly hair that will overspread the pubic region, and may eventually spread up the lower abdomen, and down around the legs, perineum, anus and buttocks.
In general most men grow more body hair than women. The primary reason for that is that men generally produce more testosterone.
All humans have facial hair. It is generally more pronounced in males than women, but this is not always the case.
yes women remove hair on their legs, arms, underarms, and other areas
Perhaps you refer to the pubic hair, rather than the vagina. If so, lack of bleaching ( or other colour treatment) may be suspected.
Scabies is more common amongst females than males.