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					Originally Posted by chrome1996  No hair in the pie please! Or the star for that matter. Razor, shave, wax, it might be uncomfortable but painful? Hmm everyone defines pain differently. For me it is painful pulling hair from my teeth. | 
	
 
Ok go have someone professionally wax your balls and all of the surrounding hair, then tell me if that isn't painful..!
By the way, women get small razor cuts, and hair follicle infections very easily down there.  Yes, painful.
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Women have pubic hair for a reason. The coarse texture is meant to trap  dirt and bacteria, and keep it out of her vagina. Many people believe  that because of this, the hair gets dirty and gross and should be  removed to maintain personal hygiene. However, consider this: if there's no hair  for all that dirt and bacteria to get trapped in, it can get inside her  vagina and cause infections. What's worse, hair or an infection?
It  has also been said that pubic hair forms an air pocket to keep the area  cool. Without that air pocket, that area can get sweaty, a perfect  breeding ground for yeast and bacteria. 
Shaving the pubic area  has its own risks. That area can get dirty and full of bacteria, and if  there's a nick or cut, than that cut is likely to get infected. Ingrown  hairs are 
infections  on their own, and they're very uncomfortable. The skin down there is  very sensitive, and prone to razor burn, which is never pleasant.  Neither is stubble, which is worse there than it is on the legs or even  armpits. Waxing is safer, but if not done properly can cause an  infection. There have also been stories of waxing parlors using  unsanitary equipment!
Another purpose of pubic hair is to give  off pheromones, which are supposed to help a woman attract a mate. Sex  can feel a little lacking without those natural pheromones, even if  there's no hair down there. 
Because of the health risks, some  women decide to trim. Trimming does have benefits, it can make oral sex  easier, and can make menstruation a little neater, but it's not as risky  to her health. This can be a good compromise for many couples who find  themselves in conflict over something to simple as shaving.
To  many women, their pubic hair is what separates them from the girls. It's  womanly, mature, and natural. What the goddess gave her. It should be  her decision whether to shave it, wax it, trim it, or leave it be. It's  her health, and that's more important than her partner's sexual  pleasure.