loveismurderbabyyy answered Wednesday November 8 2006, 7:24 am: it's not recommended, and there is no point really. but personally, i think it's gross to have a bunch of hair down there. also, i think it looks a lot neater and better without all the hair. some people like no hair, some people don't mind it. it's really a matter of opinion.
but, if you don't want to then DON'T.
it's your body, your decision. stick with whatever you're comfortable with, and what you think is right. =)
illdomybest answered Tuesday November 7 2006, 11:27 pm: it doesnt matter if you do or not its more of a preference it not recommended yet its not discouraged either its your choice really. doesnt matter. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
christina answered Monday November 6 2006, 7:26 pm: It's not recommended, but I guess it's better than not shaving. There's no point in it, but who doesn't want a clean looking vagina?
queenhearts answered Monday November 6 2006, 1:06 am: No not really.
But the whole pubic hair peeking out.. that could be a reason.
Some girls feel like they have to do that, before they have sex or anything with a guy..
because they think a guy likes it shaved?
(even though some don't)
karenR answered Sunday November 5 2006, 11:05 pm: No. There is really no point. It was originally started to keep pubic hair from peeking out of bikinis. My personal opinion is maybe that bikini is just to small!
Anyway, I can understand a little shaving for that reason only. It is way to much trouble, painful and every cut is a possible infection. So it is up to the individual but very unnecessary. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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