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There wasn’t much talk of pubic hair until recent decades when an entire industry popped up around it. Today, women will openly chat about sugaring, waxing, vajazzling and other pubic trends over brunch. But not long ago, our pubic hair was like our dark, hairy, curly secret. It’s great that there are options out there for women who don’t want pubic hair, or want to alter their pubic hair. But all of the new trends in this area have also brought with them some confusion about pubic hair. Now that we do change, remove, shorten and color it so much, we have to ask: are we supposed to? How are we supposed to? What other side effects might we expect? And what do our sexual partners think of all this? Here are pubic hair myths that just need to stop.

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Men don’t like it one bit

Do you think a man is going to complain if you are letting him have sex with you? Show me a man who was going to sleep with a woman and claims he changed his mind because she has pubic hair and I’ll show you a man who just realized at an awkward moment he is actually gay, and looked for something else to blame for his lack of interest in that woman. If you’re letting a man inside, he’s not going to complain about what the entrance looks like.

 

 

 

 

 

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