jTsCeLlMaTe answered Wednesday July 13 2005, 12:15 am: I'm not compeletly sure about what other girls would say but me personally I don't have a standard to go by I would prefer it shave but like I said it don't really matter.
EJ47 answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 11:11 pm: Well, in my opinion (and most guys too) hair in areas other than your head is not exactly feminine, so yes.
But you don't need to shave it, just tame it. Shape it too if you like. Or wax it (ouch, sensitive area there. x.x) sp you won't have to deal with it again >_>
xBestAddiction answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 11:02 pm: All girls opinions are different some girls like it shaved some don't. (im a girl) I would say trim it because almost all girls dont like a big bush so yeah trim it or ask her what she likes. [ xBestAddiction's advice column | Ask xBestAddiction A Question ]
SomeGirl answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 9:01 pm: no dont shave it .. just trim it. cause im a girl and i kno i wouldnt wanna get a big bush of hair when giving "some" so just trim it so it aint like a tree down there if you understand ;] [ SomeGirl's advice column | Ask SomeGirl A Question ]
Scribble answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 8:46 pm: Dude, whilst trimming can make your dick look bigger (which lets be honest can only be a good thing) shaving your privates is probably a non-no. Unlike the fairer sex you won't end up smooth and sweet-looking, just red and blotchy, kinda like a plucked chicken. [ Scribble's advice column | Ask Scribble A Question ]
curliefrie92 answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 8:41 pm: ok look... wat you should do.. or i did.. my b/f had the same problem (im a girl) he left it be and told me if i wanted it to be gone then i should shve it so leave it up to her [ curliefrie92's advice column | Ask curliefrie92 A Question ]
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