Julesianne answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 2:42 pm: honestly just do what you feel most comfortable with. nothing is wrong or right. its personal preference. some girls like to shave just the bikini line for summer, some shave the entire thing, and some dont shave at all. its not bad to shave down there at all. its just hair like on your legs and underarms. but be careful if you do decide to shave because when you first start its really easy to get razor burn bumps so use a lot of shaving gel and lotion afterwards. and remember to make your decision based on what you want..not other people. its really no one elses business but your own. good luck :-)
Elcee answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 2:40 pm: It is your own personal choice as to whether you want to shave "down there" or not. Some girls like the protection that it gives and others like the clean, hairless feel.
To start off with I suggest that you perhaps tidy up a few stragglers and give yourself a bikini wax. (Taking off the sides and top a little). Shaving will probably make you sort at first so try a test patch to begin with (whether you are shaving or waxing it is a good idea).
If you do decide to go all the way and have a clean shave, just picture yourself in a bikini with no hair at all - the outline is like a young girls - before you go ahead.
Greyskate answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 2:31 pm: its not bad to shave it, but you really don't have to. i mean because most people don't shave there, because it's pointless. but if you really want to hun, you can. dont worry about what other people say, just do what you want to do.
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