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Good girls have pubes.

By Kristen Chase


I'm blushing for you.

But glad you chose bare.

An IUD and a good waxing is all a marriage really needs.

Posted by: Pissed Off Housewife | Apr 22, 2007 22:43


I shaved everytime I showered, trim, etc. Honestly, it was a nag. I had to do it constantly so it kept being smooth. Anyway, now I have a "full wax" -that's ALL off- and never been happier. It's more higenic, comfortable, and yes my hubby loves it...and I love that he does...and what he does!!

Posted by: happybell | May 04, 2007 12:20


Oh, wow, I am completely inspired to try this- thank you for giving me that little bit more courage that I needed (and for telling me how much to trim off before making an appointment!).

Posted by: Christa | Jun 29, 2007 17:40


The best way I have found to keep neat and trim - I have my hubby do it for me. He gives me the old fashioned treatment. Which includes super hot water and a hot cloth to soften it up first. And I must say that we have some of out hottest sex after the trim is done - cuz I get a Monster Massage in the Most Important area when he is all done!!!

Posted by: Dizzy | Jul 25, 2007 15:04


As a woman who doesn't grow a tropical forest down there, I find the fact that hairless women set themselves up as somehow sexually superior quite tiresome. I love most of your articles and found this one less offensive than most, but wanted to add my 2 cents... it's perfectly acceptable to keep the pubes.

Posted by: Lieren | Oct 06, 2007 13:58


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