Guys do you have a problem with girls not shaving pubic hair??
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I prefer not to shave but I’ve never been with a guy and I’m worried he’ll find it unattractive 😬
Are most guys bothered about this? Would you be put off?
Are most guys bothered about this? Would you be put off?
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Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
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I personally don't care. I'd be lucky to get a girl at all and if I loved someone that wouldn't bother me at all haha
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(Original post by Anonymous)
I prefer not to shave but I’ve never been with a guy and I’m worried he’ll find it unattractive 😬
Are most guys bothered about this? Would you be put off?
I prefer not to shave but I’ve never been with a guy and I’m worried he’ll find it unattractive 😬
Are most guys bothered about this? Would you be put off?
personally, i have changed from my preference being waxed > shaved > trimmed > untrimmed .... to waxed > trimmed > untrimmed > shaved, but only because of my experiences of my ex gf having cuts, rashes, stubble and probably ingrown hairs too ha
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(Original post by A Rolling Stone)
as a guy in my 20s, i think guys become more tolerant of hair as they get older.
personally, i have changed from my preference being waxed > shaved > trimmed > untrimmed .... to waxed > trimmed > untrimmed > shaved, but only because of my experiences of my ex gf having cuts, rashes, stubble and probably ingrown hairs too ha
as a guy in my 20s, i think guys become more tolerant of hair as they get older.
personally, i have changed from my preference being waxed > shaved > trimmed > untrimmed .... to waxed > trimmed > untrimmed > shaved, but only because of my experiences of my ex gf having cuts, rashes, stubble and probably ingrown hairs too ha
I struggle with them a lot even with waxing and get insecure about guys
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Did you find ingrowns really gross?
I struggle with them a lot even with waxing and get insecure about guys
Did you find ingrowns really gross?
I struggle with them a lot even with waxing and get insecure about guys
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
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(Original post by A Rolling Stone)
as a guy in my 20s, i think guys become more tolerant of hair as they get older.
personally, i have changed from my preference being waxed > shaved > trimmed > untrimmed .... to waxed > trimmed > untrimmed > shaved, but only because of my experiences of my ex gf having cuts, rashes, stubble and probably ingrown hairs too ha
as a guy in my 20s, i think guys become more tolerant of hair as they get older.
personally, i have changed from my preference being waxed > shaved > trimmed > untrimmed .... to waxed > trimmed > untrimmed > shaved, but only because of my experiences of my ex gf having cuts, rashes, stubble and probably ingrown hairs too ha
I really hate how it feels when the hair starts to grow back after shaving and it grows back so fast it’s such a pain 😐 and I’m too scared to get a wax lol
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#10
Depends what not shaving means really.
Have a preference for clean, but it's not exactly a practical look to keep up.
A bit of hair is sorta whatever really.
A bush though? It's not a good look if you ask me. Also, I'd rather not be pulling pubes out of my mouth after going down on a woman and I'm sure it applies the other way as well
As always though, it depends. Different guys like different things.
Have a preference for clean, but it's not exactly a practical look to keep up.
A bit of hair is sorta whatever really.
A bush though? It's not a good look if you ask me. Also, I'd rather not be pulling pubes out of my mouth after going down on a woman and I'm sure it applies the other way as well
As always though, it depends. Different guys like different things.
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#11
(Original post by Anonymous)
Yeah I kinda thought this lol but I’m pretty young so I’m worried if I’m with younger guys they’d be put off. Do guys generally have a problem with going down on a girl if she’s not fully waxed?
I really hate how it feels when the hair starts to grow back after shaving and it grows back so fast it’s such a pain 😐 and I’m too scared to get a wax lol
Yeah I kinda thought this lol but I’m pretty young so I’m worried if I’m with younger guys they’d be put off. Do guys generally have a problem with going down on a girl if she’s not fully waxed?
I really hate how it feels when the hair starts to grow back after shaving and it grows back so fast it’s such a pain 😐 and I’m too scared to get a wax lol
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#13
This is not about women or men. Some people think pubic hair and hate all hair anyway, hate beards, underarm, body hair on MEN and WOMEN
I would shave it, it looks neater and cleaner
I would shave it, it looks neater and cleaner
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
Most prefer it gone but some really don't mind. I always bring it up in convo before meeting with a guy so we can both be comfortable. You can always just trim it well and maybe remove some like strays/less painful areas but leave the main section. For a guy to make a big deal of that would be unreasonable in my opinion and a waste of time
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(Original post by karl pilkington)
What you bring it up before meeting s guy even if you have not met him before.
What you bring it up before meeting s guy even if you have not met him before.
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#18
Some of these guys that say they're bothered by it are the guys that also wouldn't do the same so. 
People just need to learn that hair is natural and that it's nothing to be put off by.

People just need to learn that hair is natural and that it's nothing to be put off by.
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(Original post by NonIndigenous)
Threads like this irritate me.
Threads like this irritate me.
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