i have a little bit of hair growing like, around my nipple area. is that really weird? i have hair on my stomach too. should i shave it off or leave it? is it really weird or do other people have it too?
LagunaBabe answered Sunday January 28 2007, 1:56 am: Yes, this is completely normal. Every girl has hair, you just may not know it. Being as some shave or wax, or just hide it. So you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Only if it is bothering you as far as confidence, should you shave or wax it. You should do whatever makes you feel comfortable. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
queenhearts answered Sunday January 28 2007, 1:23 am: Yeah other people have it so it's pretty normal.
You don't need to shave it unless it bothers you.
heyimcaro answered Sunday January 28 2007, 1:05 am: no big- it`s normal. i shave my stomach, and it doesn't grow back darker or anything. mostly i just do it in the summer/bathing suit season though. as for the other thing, i'm clueless, haha. [ heyimcaro's advice column | Ask heyimcaro A Question ]
TARAfying answered Sunday January 28 2007, 1:04 am: Everything you mentioned is normal. Don't shave your stomach, but if you feel like you want to trim around your nipple are, that's fine. [ TARAfying's advice column | Ask TARAfying A Question ]
Boochie answered Sunday January 28 2007, 12:52 am: No! Every girl has hair on her stomach and nippiliar area. You can shave it but forever you will have too. Black, thick hair will grow. This is a choice you will have to make. Most hair though it light or blonde. [ Boochie's advice column | Ask Boochie A Question ]
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