Is it protected to shave "quill down there" serious answers please

Im a 17 year old girl and I am about to loose my virginity to my b/f. But Im alarmed of what he would think of me down there because all right how should I say this, its not very pretty down in that. I want to wax or shave but I heard sometimes its not safe.

Answers:    Maybe you should basically trim it for a start.

The only way it's not locked is that when you shave all your hair or carry it removed, it's easier for the bacteria to get surrounded by there, hense why it's important to valet up every day or two at a minimum(just the outside, the inside keeps verbs by itself).

Also if you're shaving it may cause unwanted razor burn or shaving bumps which can be tricky to get rid of. If you've never shaved, I'd suggest you start with trimming it previously you do anything with your boyfriend, then conceivably later attempt at getting rid of all of it.

Also don't verbs what he'll think, he's just a guy and similar to every guy, all girls are different down there. He won't mind however you're presented down in attendance, and if he does, he'll let you know if it's a bother to him(although if you really wanted to know, you could flat out ask him if he have a prefference)..
It's safe but...why are you worried? I don't know about you but I don't chew over a vagina or a penis is that attractive to look at anyway. Not many do. Past boyfriends haven't had a problem next to what they saw and I don't shave. My skin is really sensitive everywhere..but especially there. I will wax the bikini line occasionally but it hurts similar to hell and I can never seem to find anything that keeps me from have a rash.

I've only be with 2 people...both guys didn't close to the shaved look because they said it felt like they be messing around with a little girl who hadn't achieve puberty yet. I tend to agree.

It's really up to the way you consistency. Talk to him about it. If you've really thought about this and you believe you're prepared to have sex, you should be able to confer to him about everything.right?.
Shaving the hair on your vulva is not dangerous. The purpose of the hair is to act approaching a filter to unwanted substances entering into the vagina. Pubic hair helps protect you against different vaginal infections. When you shave the fuzz on your vulva you increase your risk for getting things like yeast infections. Some women have without doubt no problems, however. It is safe to shave, But you should probably just trim approaching everyone says. your too young to start adjectives the maintenance it requires once you shave and Don't wax not now anyway. adjectives that will do is make it look worse it gets adjectives red for a few days. and hurts for a few days. Just trim its easy fast and no downfall. its grotesque your "planning" on loosing you virginity, you know how uncomfortable you will feel especially planning something resembling that. but i geuss i can;t stop you. just be smart about it/..
NO NO NO.

It's great that you're 17, which is a clad age to loose virginity (unlike 12, which is the usual age nowadays, and it's horrible).

BUT PLEASE.

DO NOT DO IT.

We don't care how much you love your boyfriend. Please please please.

You are so babyish. Stay a virgin until marriage.

You will NOT regret it as much as you'll regret loosing it to your boyfriend.

I am guessing you're not even in college nonetheless... so please wait.

It's worth it..
Shaving down there can be really tricky and can hand down you with really bad blade bumps. I use nair on my private area. It leaves it very smooth, beside very little irritation. If you get any bumps when spine starts to grow back in, use for a time hydrocortisone cream. its safe but i dont think shaving is the best theory. it will itch and you might get ingrown hair.. the spike will also turn pricklier and thicker. what u can do is either wax it or keep it trimmed. if he REALLY like u he wouldnt care.and remember to wear a condom! always!do NOT forget it.. i hope u guys get tested..=] gl.
Probably a good idea that you DON'T shave. You'll be extremly itchy most promising, and it it will stuble, and look bad. I hear most guys prefer it non-shaved. Trimming it would be best, haha sort of grooming. I guess "make it look nice" because I agree a bush isn't exactly attractive. tolerate me ask you a question, are you prepared to have a kid? if not think twice going on for losing your virginity. and please don't ever consider abortion.


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for some reason i feel the subsequent question you'll be asking is "could i be pregnant?".
ur not suppose to shave down there because ur pubic spine acts as a spider web and traps Bactria so it wont acquire in to ur labia..and u could get ingrowing down or whatever...i shave anyway but its up to u and if u don't want to shave it all rotten just trim it It's safe. but it itches similar to crazy and sometimes it just turns out looking worse after you shave. The hair comes vertebrae in and you can get atypical bumps. I'd just trim it. that way it wont be so messy but it wont procure ingrown hairs.
Girl, keep your panties on. What's wrong near you, don't you know it's a AIDS epidemic going on. Save it for your husband. And, no, don't shave it, it's natural and protective. trimming is best but you can wax..which is painfull.
just trim.
most guys dont similar to it completely shaven cuz the stubble is prickley. I asked the same question it is secure but only if you want to make sure u use the proper hygen.
Well, itz past the worst but i wouldn't recomend it.
but u could just trim it. trim and condoms.lots of it.
my boyfriend likes it smooth, so hell yeah i shave.

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