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pubic hair removal

I hope this does not seem silly....Is removing the pubic hair safe?  My husband would love most of it removed for sexual pleasure.  I have done it once or twice to please him but worry that removing all the hair takes away a protective barier.
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where is public hair waxing done in bangalore
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I need your help!!!
Last week I just recently trimmed my pubic hair quite short.  Now I am itching all the time.  For a few days now I have gotton up at laset two times from the itch. Is there anything I can do or buy to calm the itching?   It's driving me NUTS! !!
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"There's certainly no reason not to."

Oh yes there is! I get the problems of ingrown hairs when I shave or wax down there. It's most annoying.
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I'm a 49-year-old and have never shaved my pubic hair - maybe a slight trim for a bathing suit.  I personally like hair on men and women and don't understand this shaving and waxing stuff.  To each his own I guess.  I haven't been in a relationship in awhile but most men have been very turned on by my hair.
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I have the opposite problem. I am 64 and have lots of pubic hair from above and on the sides of my vagina up to my anus opening and have lost none of it! I have two sisters and they told me they have lost 1/3 of their pubic hair. I have black pubic hair with about 25% gray/white which actually looks cool. Is it out of sync to still have all my pubic hair since I started growing it at 12 at 64?

I have never shaved my pubic hair but would like to trim it a bit just to say i did it once. Are their any professionals who do this?
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wow people...Waxing all the way!  Everything off but a strip at the top about 1 1/2 wide! Shaving = too much work, every other day. Waxing = forget about it for TWO WEEKS!
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