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emeraldangel946
August 23rd, 2008, 09:04 PM
ok guys i really need your help on this:confused:
i have soo much hair on my stomach its really dark and when i'm wearing a bikini like my friends point it out and everything and theres like that "happy trail" that guys have too!! IDK WHY!!! i'm a girl!!!!! and my arms and everything aren't that hairy or else i would have known that it was genetics or wtvr...
and like my pubic hair is really thick too. are these two things: my stomach hair and pubic hair... related???
and no... the hair on my stomach is not like peach fuzz like NORMAL people have, its really noticeable and so embaressing!!!!!!! WHATS WRONG WITH ME.
i dnt want to shave my pubes cuz its always itchy and stuff :: ANY HELP FOR THAT??
i know this is really long and theres a lot of questions to answer but please please please dnt lock this and just answer me i'm so desperate.:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused: :confused::confused:
Rutherford The Brave
August 23rd, 2008, 09:56 PM
Why would we lock it? You propose a question we can answer. Just Shave your belly hair, I know quite a few girls that do it. Also if you do not want to shave your pubic hairs just trim them. Not to short though they will also itch. Hope that helps sweet cheeks. ;)
AMERICANelite123
August 24th, 2008, 12:13 AM
i have almost same thing mine is just a lil dark and i hate wen i look at it but for me othrs dont notice
just wax or hsave ur belly preferably shave
Antares
August 24th, 2008, 02:05 PM
It's simple. Just shave it when (if) you shave your legs or shave something else. If you shave it before you actually go out in public where you ahve to wear a bikini juust shave it.
If you don't want to shave there are hair removal cremes and such that can help too like Nair..
BeautifulSilence
August 25th, 2008, 03:08 PM
I don't suggest shaving it, unless you want it to get into your routine, forever. I stupidly did and like every other hair you shave, it grows back thicker.
I know that my mum ha the same, which is why I got it. You'd be better of leaving it and quoting "They say that a girl with a hairy stomach s'pose to be fantastic in bed!" (which is what I've heard, from somewhere) whenever someone points if out. If it really bothers you, use hair minimising cream (actually very good if you get the right kind) or try waxing... But don't worry, it's definitely not unusual!
Sapphire
August 25th, 2008, 03:50 PM
Why don't you use a hair removal cream and something to make the hairs lighter in colour. This will mean that they won't be as noticeable, won't need removing as often and will be softer than shaving.
emeraldangel946
August 30th, 2008, 03:52 PM
i've never heard of hair minimizing cream. sounds good. but you dnt mean veet or something do u? cuz thats hair REMOVAL. but what brand of hair minimizing cream is good, and how does it work exactly??
BlackenedSilver
August 30th, 2008, 04:26 PM
I have that as well! lol
I shave mine.. dunno why I never show my stomach anyway!
It doesnt grow back thicker, but it does grow back slower. Well mine does.
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BeautifulSilence
August 30th, 2008, 09:38 PM
i've never heard of hair minimizing cream. sounds good. but you dnt mean veet or something do u? cuz thats hair REMOVAL. but what brand of hair minimizing cream is good, and how does it work exactly??
I've got Avon hair minimising cream, it basically (over about a week) makes the hair thinner and thinner until it's barely noticeable.
It doesnt grow back thicker, but it does grow back slower. Well mine does.
Then you're lucky :(
vickeet91
September 26th, 2009, 07:50 PM
I have hair growing up to my belly too lol I don't shave at all though
alex95
September 26th, 2009, 09:55 PM
i wouldn't mind the hair on the stomach its just when it goes to the vagina we don't want any hair there... but when you shave do it in the shower let the water run down and shave in the direction that the pubes grow gently that's what i do and i have no itch....
p.s im a boy...
Gumleaf
September 26th, 2009, 10:58 PM
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