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jw are you spossed to shave..'down there'? i dont know what to do, because i dont want to feel stupid when i do stuff with a guy(i havent yet) and im shaved or unshaved..when im not spossed to be or whatever, do most girls shave all of it? or just the bikini area?((thats all i do, but im not sure))..help! lol
and i shave a little..of corse but where i shave it, i get little bumps and they dont itch or anything but how do i get rid of them!!!
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Wax all of but it might be painful! ]
wow..okay this was like BAM! but yea..
hm..just from people i talk to and myself we shave it all..but i mean guys don't like a mouthfull of hair if your doing that stuff..but its all up to you.
the little bumps thing..okay..thats bacteria..i know its weird but you need to try like anti-bacterial soap and wash before and after shaving anything!! even on legs!! it works! :) hope i helped! ]
It depends on if a guy likes it or not. I don't know how to get rid of the bumps. Maybe acne cream? Don't hate me if I'm wrong. This has nothing to do with your question but I wouldn't really "do stuff" untill I was married. Anyway if your worried about how it looks in the summer try a bikkini wax. I don't really know. I hope I helped anyway! ]
Some girls don't shave at all, some just trim, and some shave more often. It's totally up to you and what you feel comfortable with.
I don't think you should shave because you feel any sort of pressure. After all, pubic hair is a sign that you are a woman - shaving it all off, in some ways, makes you into a childlike person again. Hair is natural, normal, and attractive to many people.
A good solution could be to trim with scissors - this lets you try out different lengths without having to deal with razor burn - which is the technical name for those little bumps.
To help with them, always shave with a fresh razor, use plenty of shaving cream/gel, and shave in the direction your hair grows. Don't use a loofah or other abrasive cleanser in that region - warm water and a watercloth will keep you clean without irritating your freshly shaven skin.
Good luck. ]
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