So recently I started talking to a man a few years older then me. Well, my question is do men care about stubble in the pubic region? On the mound mostly. I am very prone to ingrown hairs and such so i cant get it completely smooth. Yes I get that if hes a good guy he wont say anything. I just want to know from men's point of view.
Please & Thank you
soadorable__x3 answered Friday October 7 2011, 3:12 pm: I've talked to several of my boyfriends about this topic, they accepted pubic hair just as long as the girl had the necessary regions of her body shaved, such as her leg hair and arm pit hair which I'm sure you have shaved.
However in high school I overheard a conversation between several boys in my class that said that it grosses them out if they're doing stuff with a girl who doesn't shave her pubic region.
I'm not sure if it was an age thing, considering that all of the guys that I've dated have been over 21 and these were high school boys or if it depends on the guy, the best thing to do is what you feel most comfortable with. I always shave my pubic hair because I hate all types of body hair, it grosses me out.
Like you stated before, if he says anything he's a jerk and he's not worth your time.
TuscanSun answered Friday October 7 2011, 3:50 am: Most guys prefer no hair whatsoever. They want it as smooth as you can get it. I don't think a little stubble is going to deter someone, though. As long as you're not growing a jungle down there - you should be okay.
Occasionally I'll get lazy with my grooming, but my boyfriend doesn't really care. He might say something like "Woah!" but usually he's pretty cool about it. SO if my awesome guy can handle my craziness, I think a little stubble will be alright. :) [ TuscanSun's advice column | Ask TuscanSun A Question ]
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