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Why do we not like body(you jackasses) hair on women?

I don't like it, but i don't know why. It's a natural thing. Serves multiple purposes. How did we come to dislike it 🤔
Could it be a secret plan by the illuminati to hinder women. A small part of an overarching plan? 👁️

If you take me seriously here... 🙄
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SW-User
As a female, I prefer au naturale. Pubic hair is not something to get rid of, and it symbolizes the sexuality of women. Many women like to remove their pubic hair because they want their "private part" looks clean and comfortable. Also, a clean "private part" of a female can attract male who likes to see a clean "vajayjay" therefore it stirs their sexual needs to touch it or eats it; because a vajayjay looks more delicious when it "naked".

About sexual intimacy; it is understandable that people clean their pubic hair for the purpose of having better oral sex and not feeling ashamed during sex. But, there is a study found that people who shave or wax their pubic hair are easy to get an infection. Pubic hair can prevent us from getting an infection because it will stop the bacteria from going inside and avoid injury to the skin. Pubic hair is also thought to trap pheromones, which are sexual smells created by body chemicals that are sexually alluring to a partner.

Even though there are some bad sides about having pubic hair; such as itchy, uncomfortable, and sometimes bad odor. Overall, it is better to keep your pubic hair and be healthy than chasing the outlook and risky for health.
@SW-User thank you for your perspective! Another thought, men quickly notice a woman wearing tight fitting pants or shorts and the obvious "cameltoe" reference to a girl's labia and the verticle "line" between them. Had the thought a while back that if a girl is waxed, there's nothing but her flesh in her crotch. Whereas, if she retains her "muff" of hair as it were, there's often sufficient "material" around her labia to greatly reduce the possibility of them creating that "effect". Just my assumption, not an experienced "observation"😉