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Question Posted Saturday October 7 2006, 2:12 pm

i would like to know wether vaginal hair should be removed before having sex or intercourse

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karenR answered Saturday October 7 2006, 2:44 pm:
It is a personal choice. It really isn't necessary. What started as trimming for bikini wearing has just gotten out of hand really.

Pubic hair not long ago was a sign of maturity. I don't know why everyone feels it should now be shaved. Shaving it or however you remove it is not comfortable at all.

Anyway, enough of my personal opinion.:)

It really is up to you. Whatever you feel comfortable doing. I don't think guys care
one way or the other. It doesn't make sex better
or anything like that. So its simply whatever you want to do. :)

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