Shaving... down there...?!


Question: This is a really hard question to ask. I'll start with a explanation of where i got this idea from.
I was watching talk sex with sue johnson. And a girl called and said she that she shaves down there, and shes starting to get hair on her labia minora. On the folds of skin around the opening.

Well i was wondering, if i continue to shave down down there, will the hair start growing closer and closer, then finally start growing on my Labia Minora?
Because its getting really close to the edge


Answers: This is a really hard question to ask. I'll start with a explanation of where i got this idea from.
I was watching talk sex with sue johnson. And a girl called and said she that she shaves down there, and shes starting to get hair on her labia minora. On the folds of skin around the opening.

Well i was wondering, if i continue to shave down down there, will the hair start growing closer and closer, then finally start growing on my Labia Minora?
Because its getting really close to the edge

First of all I think watching Sex with Susan, is gross!

If you shave, you shouldn't get hair on your minora. The skin is like the inside of your cheeks and having hair grow on that type of skin would be impossible.

No, the only place you grow hair is where you have existing hair follicles. Shaving doesn't make new hair appear somewhere else.

I HAVE SHAVED DOWN THERE FOR EVER AND HAVE HAD NOTHING LIKE HAPPEN TO ME

no it wont but enjoy the smoothness

its a lie, the more you shave the clean you become, its just that you get arose easily when you shave than leaving them untiedy.

are you still going through puberty? was the girl going through it on that show (which is a hilarious one btw)? thats the only way hair pops up where it wasnt before...shaving has nothing to do with hair growth or spread. it also does not change the thickness of anything....its only a hair removal technique!

You will not grow hair there.





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