posted by Dani on Jan 28

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seb530 asked:


I’ve heard that it was, and I was wondering is it and if so, how?

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16 Comments to “Is shaving your pussy bad for your health?”

  1. PregO Nurse 14 weeks Says:

    No it’s not. It has absoutly no affect on your health. It’s just hair, if you like it you leave it, and if you don’t then you shave it off.

  2. Girl Says:

    No it’s not

  3. i.love_penn Says:

    your hair there is meant to be there, and stay there.
    It protects the inside of your vagina from bacteria. Its fine to shave around it, but dont shave all of it off, cause that potentially could end up being un healthy

  4. oo7male Says:

    it’s more hygienic if a woman shaves/trims and no it’s not unhealthy

  5. blackrose_329 Says:

    no but it will hurt like shit and u get these red marks

  6. jewel5787 Says:

    no. the only thing that can suck is razor burn…yea that really sucks.

  7. kakylale Says:

    no and why would it be?the only disadvantageiisif youever want to let it grow back it’s hard to go through the pricklyy growing back phase,but i didiit about 20years agoand it is still that way, honestly i can’timagineit backwith hair

  8. Lard Tacos Says:

    Wrong answers. Hair is meant for protection….including the pubic region. It DOES have a purpose, and I know that one OB/GYN specifically said she didn’t think it was wise to shave it all of because you put yourself at risk of more infections, though trimming/shaving around it was ok. Does that mean if you shave it all off that you will be infected with something? Of course not. You will probably be fine. But the RIGHT answer is that it helps protect you from foreign invaders.

    I’m a little surprised at the “nurse” who answered first - she should know better.

  9. ShatteredScarlett <3 Says:

    Yessss it is
    not terrible..
    i was reading something about it in some cosmo teen health book…
    i think without your ‘ladies garden’ you can get infections because there’s no hair to guard it..

  10. ccnscp87 Says:

    Hair doesn’t do a thing for your immune system and actually traps sweat, heat and odor, fostering bacteria growth. If you like it better shaved, power to you! It won’t do a thing for your health to the positive or negative.

    And unlike what some idiot said about hair protecting against bacteria, the less exposed “it” is to trapped moisture, the less the risk of a yeast infection. There is nothing wrong with shaving it.

  11. Satira Says:

    Razor burn sucks and if you cut yourself you could get an infection.. That’s kind of unhealthy.
    I think hair is a bacteria trap but apparently it’s there to keep it out. So, whatever.
    It really doesn’t have an effect as long as your hygenic.

  12. mummy 2 Mia Says:

    what is with people calling it a pussy….it really sounds awful!!
    only guys are shallow enough to call it a pussy!

    i dont think its bad..heightens the sexual pleasure too =)

  13. tammy r Says:

    It is perfectly fine to shave, but if I was you I would use nair or some other brand that is just for bikini areas. This will help to not have the razor rash you get from shaving. Shaving or using hair remover products like nair keeps your ***** from sweating as much and easier to keep clean.

  14. EM Says:

    no its isnt

  15. urbangenie Says:

    Tight, wet clothing against bare skin is slightly more likely to promote bacterial or fungal infections than pubic hair, because pubic hair will actually dry. Clothing is also more likely to cause chaffing and irritation. The most important thing is to keep the area clean and dry and to wear comfortable clothing. It doesn’t matter how you style it.

    With or without hair, your average butt floss underwear is what will give you the worst infection from just walking around.

  16. ~*~Gigglez~*~ Says:

    itz actualy healthier to prevent 4m lice and more comfy :-)

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