Qet in private area: What you shouldn't believe about them

The most common conversation among girls during the summer involves many, but many hairs. Especially those in the private area. We discuss methods, pain of removal, any tricks to escape them, and of course, the large dilemmas associated with myths around them. What you will read below should be long remembered. Pubic hairs of [...]
The most common conversation among girls during the summer involves many, but many hairs. Especially those in the private area. We discuss methods, pain of removal, any tricks to escape them, and of course, the large dilemmas associated with myths around them. What you will read below should be long remembered.
Pubic hair makes sex less enjoyable
That depends on one woman to another. Many believe that pubic hairs produce less friction with sheets and make sex softer. Others, though, prefer a more intense feeling, as is the case with no hair.
Pubic hair color is the same as that of the head
That's not true. If you're really curious, look at the color of your eyebrow. For the most part, the color of pubic hair is similar to that of the eyebrow.
Pubic hairs protect from SST
Reality: It's actually the opposite. Pubic hairs help breed bacteria. However, there are still women who feel that pubic hairs protect them from the congenital twits or sexually transmitted diseases that come from skin contact. This is wrong, and hair may even affect the transmission of the disease.
An entire bush is not sexy at all
Technically, that depends on the partner, but there is evidence that the pubic hairs can be exciting, because they're full of pheromones. Fatal glands that are very present in hairy skin produce what is originally an odorless secretion. Then they mix with bacteria in their skin and hair and produce a scent called pheromone. If you haven't cleaned up the scent will be stronger down there and people who are sensitive to the aromas can be attracted to it.
Pubic hairs never stop growing
Fortunately, the hair stops growing at some point, then falls and is replaced by new ones. They gradually become even more subtle. Women after menopaus have a hormonal shortage and not only experience the decline of part of their hair, but their hair becomes very thin and they become more thin.
If you have sensitive skin, you shouldn't be compiled down there.
Just try not to be too aggressive. If you become aggressively compiled near your skin and do not use a depilator cream, you will be more exposed to skin irritability. The bacteria that live there will be placed under the skin and will cause the release of rashes and infections. If you want to have a smooth view, try a cream, or consider other methods of digging like wax or laser.










