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I first signed up because I saw really simple computer questions with no answers, and I just had to answer them. Today, my column still has more answers to questions about computers than anything else, but feel free to ask about anything. I can follow up on questions too.

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kay this is kind of a wierd question> but i have heard that if you cuz your private area hair or like shave it that it will grow back faster,
is this actually true?

No, it's not true. Shaving or cutting hair does not affect the rate at which it grows. The reasons why shaved hair can appear to grow faster are:

1: If the hair (anywhere on the body) is shorter (or completely shaved), any growth will be more obvious.

It's the same reason why if a person has long hair it can appear that his or her hair doesn't grow any more when in fact it still grows but it's not as obvious as if the person has shorter hair.

2: Shaving or cutting breaks the end of the hair and make it look coarser, so when the hair grows back, it looks like it's grown back thicker.
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(4) thank you


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