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Lizzieee
August 9th, 2013, 08:27 PM
Hi all.

First post, also kind of embarrassing...
So I noticed that I seem to have grown a lot more hair than what I would have expected too since puberty. Like, I get lots of thick hair around my crotch, and over my lips. Over my inner thighs, under my arms and the rest of my legs, which is obv natural, but it still feels like there's more than there should be. But also, I get some hair growing in between my boobs and on my nipples too, also in the small of my back. I spoke to my best friend about it, and she doesn't get nearly as much hair as I do. Is this just me being naturally more hairy than others? Or could it be something else?

Lizzie

princesscutie
August 9th, 2013, 10:05 PM
Hi all.

First post, also kind of embarrassing...
So I noticed that I seem to have grown a lot more hair than what I would have expected too since puberty. Like, I get lots of thick hair around my crotch, and over my lips. Over my inner thighs, under my arms and the rest of my legs, which is obv natural, but it still feels like there's more than there should be. But also, I get some hair growing in between my boobs and on my nipples too, also in the small of my back. I spoke to my best friend about it, and she doesn't get nearly as much hair as I do. Is this just me being naturally more hairy than others? Or could it be something else?

Lizzie

Its not really about being naturally, but rather what your parent genes are. If your mom or dad are hairy then yes, it is normal to get that much hair. If your parents are not as hairy then its just puberty doing its thing.

Abgail 16
August 10th, 2013, 02:32 AM
My friend showed me a little black hair growing out of her boob,I thought it looked cute.

1_21Guns
August 10th, 2013, 07:09 AM
I'm pretty much the same as you, everyone's different and it's nothing to worry about, I'm sure it's perfectly normal :)

Luminous
August 10th, 2013, 12:27 PM
That could very well be from genes if your parents are hairy, or it could be a temporary puberty hormone thing. My parents aren't very hairy so I am notextremely hairy, on my legs and arms atleast. Don't worry about it hon everyone is differnt and has their own special little quirks.

Miss_Hollywood_
August 10th, 2013, 05:03 PM
My mom is hairy down there . so I am really hairy down there as well . I really don't mind it though .

Lizzieee
August 10th, 2013, 06:26 PM
It's not just "down there" that I worry about really. I kinda feel like there's more down there than other girls, but it's more then nipples, small of my back, the crease between my boobs and my forearms that I worry about! Anyone?

Luminous
August 10th, 2013, 06:26 PM
I don't have much but you could shave the hair if you want! Or wax for a cleaner look.

xxbiohazzardxx
August 10th, 2013, 06:32 PM
Its all about your body type. Everyone Is different :)

Wanderer_
August 10th, 2013, 09:55 PM
Do you feel murderous around the full moon?

Miss_Hollywood_
August 10th, 2013, 11:13 PM
Lol Eva ...

marrisa
August 11th, 2013, 06:04 PM
I am also hairy.My mother is of persian decent so it's in the genes.I started getting hairy at 9.Everyone is different.If I don't maintain it it can be a lot.

emily-candace
August 12th, 2013, 08:13 AM
I have tiny hairs on my nipples too and in the small of my back but nothing I worry about and when I hit puberty, one day I didn't have hair around my kitty and the next time I looked down there, I was covered with it. so it happens quickly.

jhardy
September 7th, 2013, 08:59 PM
It's completely normal. I have hair between my boobs and on my areolas, but most of my body hair light and blends in with my skin. The only hair that isn't is on my arms and my pubes, which are red. It's a genetic. My family members are similar, especially my mom and I. So no stress, you're completely normal!

Mell1na
September 8th, 2013, 05:15 AM
Well depend on the parents genre :) i thin its normal :)

kimmyval
September 8th, 2013, 06:54 AM
nothing to worry, girl... :) everything is different, everything is normal, depending on the genes... :)