Hi! this is kind of an odd question but, I'm a 15yo female and I was wondering do guys mind pubic hair?
Like, is it normal to shave it all off down there? Do guys prefer that? Or does it not matter. I'm kinda worried cause if I'm ever in a situation, i wouldn't want the guy to be grossed out by tons of hair!? Thanks in advance!
Xenolan answered Monday May 19 2008, 1:21 pm: First of all, and I hate to be the voice of prudence, but it has to be said: you're 15. Moral issues aside, it's actually illegal for a guy to be in a position with you where your pubic hair would matter. 15 is below the age of sexual consent.
That having been said, it's definitely something that varies among guys. The best thing is to do what is comfortable for you. Shaving to suit your guy is definitely something you would do only well after you've established your sexual relationship - and I do hope you're on the far side of 18 years old by then. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
GilbertMar answered Monday May 19 2008, 12:13 am: Depends on the guy, some prefer one way, some the other. Don't worry about it until you find a permanent guy and find out what he prefers. Shaving it is kind of a pain, you may prefer not too. [ GilbertMar's advice column | Ask GilbertMar A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Monday May 19 2008, 12:10 am: well, most guys dont really care. but i shave all of mine off just in case, you know?
one of my exes said that he thought it was gross and my current bf said he doesnt really care. but most girls shave it all of just to be sure.
i wouldnt take the chance. id just get rid of it. good luck!
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