Over 40 and married do you wax completely “down there”?

Anonymous
Nope. I'm full trimmed hippie down there. Dh likes it and it works for me.

If I try to shave, wax, etc... I break out so bad it's not worth it.
Anonymous
I wax all of the undercarriage and leave a small triangle on top because I don't like the bald look.
Anonymous
No hair at all. It was life changing. So cool and fresh.
Anonymous
41 and married. Close shave but no wax.
Anonymous
52, married 21 years, never waxed - no bald eagle for me. 100% natural, full bush. Have plenty of hot sex thank you
Anonymous
50+ married 25 years, close trim and undercarriage wax.
Anonymous
Once I went close to bare and i could never go back. 43 married 12 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, but I never did take it all off. Close trim only.


Same

Same. 48. DH doesn't care either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 40, I dont even want to image whats down or whose been down there when


Sorry, what? Can you come back and clarify what you mean?
Anonymous
I maintain my bikini line via professional waxing every 3-4 weeks but I don't take off enough for a landing strip or Brazilian.
Anonymous
I don't care what dh thinks. I smell less and feel cleaner when shaven. I hate how gross I feel with hair.
Anonymous
I'm curious to those who don't shave, how long does it get? I've always wondered.
Anonymous
Did it once. DH and I were grossed out (pedophile).

Usually just trimmed triangle and shaved sides and undercarriage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just curious. I know younger women do and many divorced women over 40.

lol, no. I'm not going for "pre pubescent chic" and nor would any man I was interested in. gross.
Anonymous
40, with DH 18 years. No, not completely bare down there. Closely trimmed triangle, wax the bikini line up to the triangle. I trim the triangle pretty close, but only about once a month. So it grows to probably half an inch or so between trims. I honestly don't know if DH would prefer it totally bare, but it's pretty short so it would be bizarre for him to complain. I'm also of the pedophile mindset and am still amazed that the bare thing has become so common. I've cited it on here before, but i remember in sixth grade (1989) our school library had Teen Magazine, and there was an advice question from some girl whose boyfriend wanted her to shave it all, and should she do it, and the magazine told her of course she shouldn't be pressured to do anything she was uncomfortable with, and more importantly, YOUR BOYFRIEND IS SHOWING PEDOPHILIC TENDENCIES!!! I've never forgotten that....
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