+1. Laser didn't take for me so I wear shorts. |
Wrong. I had it in my 20s. It grew back by 40 |
Aw look, the 13 year old boys showed up! |
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I’m 44 and I’ve never waxed, rarely shaved, and even then it wasn’t swim/beach purposes. The realization that it’s a necessity and not sexual/visual procedure still surprises me.
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We are starting from different gardens. |
I go back once a year to keep on top of it. I wouldn't call it permanent but it's close. |
| Didn’t Joan Rivers say you shouldn’t permanently remove all of your pubic hair because there comes a time when a little hair helps hide the droopy lips |
The “it doesn’t show in swimsuits” thing is BS. Maybe you mean you can shave the edges, but it was obvious, say in the 80s, that women had huge bushes – you could see a bulge in their swimsuits the size of a man’s genitals. |
+1. I understand that I'm probably in the minority. But anything more than trimming to keep things in place for swim season has never occurred to me as anything other than a sexual proclivity. |
If my MIL showed up with a gift certificate for ...
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| Do you have that much of a bush? |
then. It really depends on the person. For me the hair has never grown longer than about half to 3/4 of an inch max without trimming. An actual bush would be impossible. Maybe ten hairs outside of a standard bikini and its pretty blonde. Everyone is different. |
Yeah. I did it when it first came out in 2001 so it was really expensive so I did not keep going. It lasted a fairly long time. My armpits never really grew back - but bush did—though less full |
| I am almost 50 and have never had one. Nobody but you says what to do and not do. |
| Why do we need to remove hair for bathing suit wear at all? |