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Monday 26 December 2022

 

 


 The hairy appearance seems rather Neanderthal - agree. However, shaving  hair  everywhere, even to the genitals, is not the wisest decision. Hair is one of the hallmarks of mammals, and  for good reason. When considering the benefits of body hair, the important thing before deciding to remove it whenever it regrows is your pubic hair. Understanding the purpose of the hair underneath will  help you make a dichotomy about whether you should shave or not shave. Read on for 5 reasons to stop grooming  and act natural. 

 1. Protect parts

 The main purpose of hair is protection. What does the pubic bone protect you from? The hair below protects against various types of bacterial and viral infections . The genitals are always moist and this environment can be a breeding ground for germs. That's what blades are for. They form a shell and protect the female parts from unwanted pathogenic interference. If removed for "sanitary" reasons, this information should be disclosure. He only needs a little water and  mild soap to keep the area clean, not razor blades and wax strips. It also has the advantage of avoiding physical impact. The pubic bone tends to act as a shock absorber and protect your feminine side when you engage in activities such as cycling or horseback riding. This reduces the chance of injury. 

 2. You do not cause skin irritation 

 Remember women. BLADE is applied to the skin. It's invisible to the naked eye, but every time you use a blade on a bush, you're innocently making small cuts in your vaginal skin. These wounds cause inflammation and increase the vulnerability of already sensitive body parts. Also, itching. Repeated use of a razor can irritate the skin to the point of itching and discomfort. In a study of pubic hair removal, as many as 80.3% of women reported genital itching after pubic hair removal (2). Don't you think it's time to give up shaving and itching for good? Also, if you choose an alternative hair removal method like waxing, you still risk irritation and injury. 

 3.you avoid friction 

 There's always a risk of chafing between your legs, and if you're a little bulky and curvy, it adds to the discomfort (everything else about your physique and curves doesn't matter). But if you know what I mean, the field actually provides more lubrication than empty land can provide. A little more sweat is released, but this only reduces friction. You don't have to worry about rashes, and you don't have to obsess over the gap between your thighs. 

 4. Keep items warm. 

 Another reason mammals have hairy bodies is to avoid extreme temperatures. In addition to cushioning, the hair maintains a constant temperature. In cold countries or on cold days in hot countries, hair helps to keep the genitals warm and cozy. We're talking about winter, but hairstyles make sense in the heat. The glands in the pubic hair follicles secrete an oily substance that not only lubricates the area but also cools it. The bottom line  is that it simply regulates your body temperature and maintains much-needed homeostasis. 

5. Lower yourself further 

 

 This goes against the conventional wisdom that removing pubic hair makes you sexier. The preferred relationship is between you and your sexual partner, but I'd like to give you a little unsolicited advice based on solid medical evidence. Many women won't admit it, but it's common knowledge that your partner's sweat excites you more than the most enticing cologne. Perfume companies have taken full advantage of this and have started using notes of human sweat in some niche fragrances. Isn't it very erotic? What you need to understand is that your pubic hair helps you sweat, and with  sweat  these enticing pheromones are produced. So, since the ball is now on your side, it is now your decision to take or not to take (no pun intended). 

 

 Times have changed since the time of the monkeys, and so have the ways of life. However, some basic requirements remained unchanged, such as acceptance of the opposite sex and mechanisms such as temperature regulation. Remember, these thin pubic hair may cause some discomfort during puberty and  menstrual cycles, but in the long run, it will do more good than harm. It's time to break the taboo and hide the intrigue. Consult your doctor and your spouse if necessary. Ask yourself. “Why remove  pubic hair? Is it for aesthetic reasons, or does it actually feel more comfortable and safe to hold? Have any of the above reasons given up on shaving or waxing, or at least made you think about it? Feel free to comment below and let us know what you think.

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