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Is it true that if you shave your pubes of that more will grow back when it grows back?

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i'm just wondering......

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  1. yes


  2. Hair shafts are normally tapered and when you cut them with a razor, they appear thick or coarser.  You have a set number of pores from which pubes grow, so there will always be the same number of hairs.

    Me?  I like shaving close with an electric razor, then manually shaving my balls.  You have to be careful, but oh what a sensation you get.

  3. don't shave trim to avoid in-grown hair follicles from infecting you, avoid cutting veins which are too close to the upper skin and can be easily cut, never use a pair of scissors this can cut way too much---even the skin from the s*****m.  use a cordless trimmer if you have to

  4. I dont know if its the same for every1, Its a lot bushier after i shaved down there.

  5. No matter what part of your body you shave, you only have so many hair follicles, shaving doesn't create more of them.  The only difference is that new hair has fine tips (peach fuzz, e.g.) and when you shave it off, the thicker, darker shaft below is what's left, so that when that grows out, that's what makes it look like the hair is thicker in general.

  6. Some people believe this..   it will also be courser  

  7. they say if you pull out a grey hair two will grow in it's place. Ouch, try pulling out one of your pubes and not shed a tear.

  8. lmao bless you


  9. No, but it gives the appearance of being darker (and so denser) as the full-thickness cut hairs grow out.  

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