TO SHAVE OR NOT TO SHAVE ?
TO SHAVE OR NOT TO SHAVE ?
Since this is precisely my Hamlet question, in this post I'll try to analyse the case whether it's advisable and appropriate for a woman to shave or not. I noticed that lots of women shave partially or totally their legs, armpits and even the pubic hair as this practice seems to have become a trend and a vogue. For what I'm concerned, I've always let my pubic hair grow and I shorten it just a bit every month. Since in the summertime I use to go to the beach wearing only bikinis, I'm obliged to remove my pubic hair except for a small triangular or rectangular strip according to the hem lines of my bikiny. However I notice that in the late twentieth century, lots of women decided to modify their pubic hair, either to fit in with societal trends or as an expression of their own lifestyle. In my opinion pubic hair can play a role in attracting a partner. According to my investigations, I discovered that nowdays pubic hair grooming is quite fashionable indeed but it must be done very carefully in order to avoid any stab wound or small cuts which can cause some undesired infection in the pubic area and intense itching, redness and inflammation. The skin on the genital region is very delicate and pubic hair acts as a protective buffer reducing the friction skin to skin during sex activity. Pubic lice infestation can also be diagnosed by indentifying the presence of nits or eggs on the pubic hair. Pubic hair grooming is associated with cutaneous sexually transmitted infections, such as genital warts, syphilis and herpes; it follows that pubic hair may protect against vaginitis, folliculitis, urinary tract infections and yeast infections because hair follicles produce a natural oil which actually prevents bacteria from reproducing. In other words, pubic hair is a sort of dry lubricant because it's easier to rub hair against hair than it is to rub skin against skin. Pubic hair also balances the body by keeping the genitals warm, which is an important factor in sexual arousal, protects those sensitive areas from outside bacteria, from overheating and serves a similar function to eyelashes or nose hair, that is, it traps dirt, debris, potential harmful microorganisms, and sweat. For what I'm concerned, I usually clean my bush no less than three times a day and for this I use soapy warm water. Anytime I take a shower, I avoid scented products to wash my pubic area as they can lead to a PH imbalance, I use a damp towel to clean my pubic area and finally I fully dry it after cleaning. Since I am a bisexual woman, consider hairy women to be much more charming than the others. This is my point of view even though lots of people will surely desagree with me.
Since this is precisely my Hamlet question, in this post I'll try to analyse the case whether it's advisable and appropriate for a woman to shave or not. I noticed that lots of women shave partially or totally their legs, armpits and even the pubic hair as this practice seems to have become a trend and a vogue. For what I'm concerned, I've always let my pubic hair grow and I shorten it just a bit every month. Since in the summertime I use to go to the beach wearing only bikinis, I'm obliged to remove my pubic hair except for a small triangular or rectangular strip according to the hem lines of my bikiny. However I notice that in the late twentieth century, lots of women decided to modify their pubic hair, either to fit in with societal trends or as an expression of their own lifestyle. In my opinion pubic hair can play a role in attracting a partner. According to my investigations, I discovered that nowdays pubic hair grooming is quite fashionable indeed but it must be done very carefully in order to avoid any stab wound or small cuts which can cause some undesired infection in the pubic area and intense itching, redness and inflammation. The skin on the genital region is very delicate and pubic hair acts as a protective buffer reducing the friction skin to skin during sex activity. Pubic lice infestation can also be diagnosed by indentifying the presence of nits or eggs on the pubic hair. Pubic hair grooming is associated with cutaneous sexually transmitted infections, such as genital warts, syphilis and herpes; it follows that pubic hair may protect against vaginitis, folliculitis, urinary tract infections and yeast infections because hair follicles produce a natural oil which actually prevents bacteria from reproducing. In other words, pubic hair is a sort of dry lubricant because it's easier to rub hair against hair than it is to rub skin against skin. Pubic hair also balances the body by keeping the genitals warm, which is an important factor in sexual arousal, protects those sensitive areas from outside bacteria, from overheating and serves a similar function to eyelashes or nose hair, that is, it traps dirt, debris, potential harmful microorganisms, and sweat. For what I'm concerned, I usually clean my bush no less than three times a day and for this I use soapy warm water. Anytime I take a shower, I avoid scented products to wash my pubic area as they can lead to a PH imbalance, I use a damp towel to clean my pubic area and finally I fully dry it after cleaning. Since I am a bisexual woman, consider hairy women to be much more charming than the others. This is my point of view even though lots of people will surely desagree with me.
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It is the porn industry that has generalized this fashion so that the eye of the camera shows the details of the female anatomy.
I find, for my part, that it is pleasant to discover these details yourself, like an archaeologist discovering an ancient city under the cover of the Amazonian jungle.