answersLogoWhite

0

I can't believe that anyone is seriously asking this question. What part of her body are you talking about, exactly? I haven't shaved my legs in months, but I have blonde hair on my legs, so the stubble isn't very visible. On a darker-haired woman, the hair would be more visible, but it wouldn't be long like a guy's or anything. The hair on the arms, legs, eyelashes, and eyebrows have a very short active growth phase (30-45 days), so I don't expect it would ever get much longer than mine does in the winter time, which is about 1/3 of an inch. I've had a couple friends who got on a feminist kick and decided not to shave their pits for a few months. When I thought of how it might complicate my deodorant usage, I declined to join. They grew a bit more hair than I do on my legs in winter time, but they changed their minds about it when they noticed that my predictions might actually be correct and they were kinda grossing themselves out. One more reason I don't understand female to male transsexuals, lol. For lower regions, it's been my experience that not shaving my bikini area in the winter provides me with about 7 blissful months without razor burn.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?