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Question: im really worried cus there is really realy thick hair growing on my "front part" and im 11!!! and its so much that i can hardly see anything, and wen i pee all the hair get wet anddrip in my pantie! wat do i do? is it normal? helpppp


Answers: im really worried cus there is really realy thick hair growing on my "front part" and im 11!!! and its so much that i can hardly see anything, and wen i pee all the hair get wet anddrip in my pantie! wat do i do? is it normal? helpppp

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Do not worry. It is normal. At later age you may shave/epilate it. But for now just overcome it. You'll become comfortable with it as time goes by.

Good luck!

pubic hair is normal, how much grows is individual to each person, as for the hair getting wet when you urinate, that is what toilet paper is for!! Always wipe front to back, and wash your hands after you have finished.

its normal, don't worry. You could trim it, but don't shave as this will itch loads when it grows back.

hope this helps.

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Pubic hair is normal, some is thicker than others but it's okay at any level. You should get razors if you don't like it and start shaving. I started shaving as soon as mine started growing. Just do it every 3 days and do your legs first.

Mine started when I was 9. I got my period at 11. All women have pubic hair, so do men. As we get older women often shave/trim it. it does itch ALOT when it grows back, so don't try shaving it. You have no reason to. You can trim it, just lightly take a female rasor to it. Very lightly. Ok.
It grows alot more when you shave, so that goes for your legs to, it will only get thicker when you shave. So just wait it out a few more years.





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