Brazilian Waxing - A "Bald Beaver" Lead to Better Sex
By Carl Sexton
Pubic hair can also be a protector of the genitals, but again we are talking many years ago as
the general hygiene of people in parts of the world where Brazilian waxing and other forms of pubic hair removal are available are very aware of
keeping their genitals clean.
Some academics (usually female) say that women removing their pubic hair somehow reflects a
rejection of their natural femininity as they try and maintain the little girl look. Even more sinister is the theory that men encourage women to
remove their pubic hair because of some sexual perversion. The fact that 80% of women removed their pubic hair because they liked how
their genitals looked when they did obviously isn't worth considering by these people.
But it's not just women who are removing their pubic hair. Ever since the "optical inch" was
discovered men have been grooming if not totally removing their pubic hair. What's the "optical inch" I hear you say. Well when a man removes his
pubic hair, his penis appears bigger, he actually gains length by removing or trimming his pubes. Ok, well not an actual increase in
length but an optical increase in length. It looks bigger in other words. More than enough motivation for a lot of guys to consider the bald
willy lifestyle.
Is pubic hair removal simply a fad or will it become the norm? Will we all,
men and women, become pubic hair removalists? As the saying goes "Sex Sells" and if the promise of increased sexual confidence and increased
sexual pleasure (not to mention gaining an inch on the length of your penis) are not enough to turn a fad into a fact of life the probably
nothing will.
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