No age, never cut, shave or trim your pubic hair, as long as you wash that part of your body, you should be OK. Pubic hair is there for a purpose, just keep clean, and let nature take its course, I am 40 years of age, I have never cut, shaved, trimmed one hair on my body, and I am very hairy, thick on the lower part of my neck, extending down to my shoulders and chest, I also have hairy arms and legs, the only hair that is cut is on my head and that is cut by my friendly hairdresser.
Yes you can. I might be going through puberty, My breasts are developing and I have pubic hair and I'm 9
It is normal for puberty to start around the age of 12, and the growth of pubic hair is one of the early signs. At this stage, it's common for the pubic hair to be around 1 inch long. It's important to continue monitoring the changes during puberty and reach out to a healthcare provider if there are any concerns.
Yes. they start going through puberty at age 11-12 so yes its normal!
If you shave at an early age your hair there grows back faster.
You can not pin point a certain age, some women do not shave at all. It is all a matter of personal preference.
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.
It is not normal for a 6 year old boy to have pubic hair. Check carefully and seek doctor. It's not normal at all.
Pubic hair, Facial hair from age 9-16 But for girls it is Periods Pubic hair, ages 8-14
yes i am the same as u (wel im 13 but yeh) and it is normalIm twelve and i have pubic hair and sperm but not armpit hair. i would say its normal.I'm 10 and have pubic and armpit hair. I shave my legs pubic areas and underarms so a twelve year old having these should be pretty normal.
According to the website www.examhealth.com "Fashion and grooming trends have extended below the waist. 23 percent say they shave part of their pubic hair off. Nine percent say they shave all of their pubic hair off.Women in the 18 to 44 age group are more likely to remove hair in their pubic region than women over 45, perhaps because this age group is more likely to think that men prefer a well-manicured pubic region on a woman (38 percent of women aged 18-44 think most men prefer a manicured look, compared to 14 percent of women aged 45-54 and 3 percent of those aged 55 and older).An ObyGyn friend ib=n Denver tells me that over half the women from 15 - 20 shave most or all of their pubic hair. She recommends it for hygiene reasons.
All mammals produce hair at sexual maturity, starting with puberty, but how much is open to genetics. Mostly light haired & light skinned people have less pubic hair, with darker people having more. Slightly haired would be normal, NO hair would be unusual, and worthy of consulting a Dr but not a major concern in most cases.
Answer Of corss you are, but you don't have to worry if you feel not normal. Everyone is different and that means they grow differently.