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ishika

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Vagina Hair
Posted: 04-09-07 11:56am

Hi Friends,

Like all girls i'm also having hair on my vagina but the problem is that I dont know how to remove them.

also pls tell me is it neccesary to remove them.

pls help me out.

thanxi
shika
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gobucks21

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Posted: 04-11-07 09:24am

You don't have to remove them at all. It's perfectly fine to do nothing about it. In fact, some people like that. However, if you feel the need to remove it for a hygiene preference, many people have found shaving (but be careful, ha), or waxing to be helpful. However, there is no reason to HAVE to remove it.
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 04-11-07 11:10am

Of course it isn't necessary to remove it. It's not like there is a law and police are going to come inspect everyone and enforce vaginal baldness, right? Laughing It's just a preference that varies from person to person. It's all up to you. Some women like to be completely hairless, some like to trim, some like to shave parts and trim others, and some women like to leave it 100% natural.
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BridgetC87

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Posted: 04-11-07 12:04pm

i agree.

its all up to you.

but the main ways of (removing it) are waxing, and shaving it, but be careful when shaving, that is a very sensitive area, and you need to go slow and careful.
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Lion79

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Posted: 04-11-07 16:30pm

I recommend a bikini trimmer, if you want to trim/get rid of it completely. It would help to go over it with a razor as well though, but a quick trim will make it easier.
But it's up to you what you want to do with it, you're not required to get rid of it.
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ishika

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Posted: 04-22-07 10:40am

Thank you friends. You really helped me so much. I was very tense about it before getting these answers. I hope you all always be there to help me in future.

With lots of thanx
Ishika
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redjohn

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Pubic Hair
Posted: 04-22-07 11:01am

Trimming or shaving helps to control odor.
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Dannzibelle

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Posted: 04-22-07 13:24pm

It doesn't have to be done it's a personal preferance. i always used to shave mine religiously but i don't anymore because due to pregnancy i can't see there anymore! Bust rest asured i'll be back down there once she's out!
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Becky

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Posted: 04-22-07 14:03pm

i shave mine off completely but it's just personal preference
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cinderellaaa

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Posted: 04-24-07 01:15am

Its up 2 u..
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