Question Posted Thursday November 16 2006, 6:01 pm
I didn't know what subject to put this under so yeah. I have to go to the ob-gyn and i shave already down there but I don't know if i should shave or not before I go to see her. I don't want to look stupid or for her to be like eww you're hairy or dang you shaved too much. I know she's mature about it and won't say anything, but I don't want her to be thinking this.
Melody answered Saturday November 18 2006, 12:35 pm: She won't care either way.
She's seen just about anything you can think of involving vaginas. It's her job, and it's like asking if you should cut your hair before going to the doctor. They won't care either way.
karisue answered Thursday November 16 2006, 9:23 pm: just like everyone else said, she's seen plenty of shaved/unshaved so yours wouldn't be any different.
if you don't feel like shaving, don't.
but if you'd like to, then go ahead :]
ohsnapxxiloveyou answered Thursday November 16 2006, 9:21 pm: Well. Theres no way to know what shes thinking. :D But, if you normally shave, I'd say hsave the night before you go. Because, you want to be clean shaved, since you NORMALLY shave, and don't want it to be all prickly and stuff. SO. Do your normal routine. :D [ ohsnapxxiloveyou's advice column | Ask ohsnapxxiloveyou A Question ]
karlyndarlin05 answered Thursday November 16 2006, 7:57 pm: heyy.
ok think about this. you OBVIOUSLY arent the only person she's checked out, theres probabley been hundreds and its part of her job. so shes probabley not going to think of anything no matter what you do
queenhearts answered Thursday November 16 2006, 7:51 pm: Just do what you want. If you like to be "clean" then don't shave. she's going think something anyway. Just don't think about it. She probably won't because you'll just be another person in her office, you know?
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