Deciding to shave your pubic hair is a personal choice and can vary from person to person. At 13, it's important to consider factors like hygiene, comfort, and whether you're ready for the responsibility of shaving. If you do choose to shave, make sure to use proper techniques and tools to avoid irritation or injury. It's also a good idea to discuss it with a trusted adult if you have questions or concerns.
No, not always. I started getting pubic hair when I was 8 and didnt get my period until I was 13.
Not much as at that age puberty has not long started. As they grow so will the hair.
yes or no if you want the ladies dont shave, if you dont want the ladies shave
About 5inches plus when hard
when you get underarm hair just do NOT shave pubic hair ok That isn't a bad answer theres some good advice in it! Anyways I'll add to it-Around ages 11-13 make sure you have your parents permission and have all the right stuff you need be very careful, and make sure you don't forget the responsibilities that come with shaving.
It means you want to be a pubic-hair stylist. well your horneyy
No, it can start anytime between the age of 8-15 so it is ok eather way.
eeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!! you're a 14 yr. old guy w/ a mustache, yeah, you should shave!!!!!!!!!!!well you should only shave if you think you should shave it
you might have developed late, i shouldn't worry :)
Shaving pubic hair wil not effect its further growth. having shaved at 11 wil have no effect on it at age 13. it is the way it was going to be anyway.
Puberty is a stage for girls usally ages 11-13 and for boys 13-15 where a persons body begins to develope. Girls develope pubic hair larger breast period voice change more hair growth on legs Boys develope pubic hair chest hair voice change
Yes, it is normal because you probably just started your period. You are usually irregular for your first 2-3 years then your periods will becoem normal. This may also have to do with if you shave your pubic hair cause blood will only come out if you have tons of hair "down there."