Vagina Hair AND Head tresses?

Just wondering,does the hair on your head grow roughly as fast as the hair on your vagina does?

Answers:    If you enjoy vaginal hair, there is something wrong. The vagina is inside the body and is also certain as the birth canal.

As far as pubic hair; body mane and scalp hair grows at a different rate. Your eyebrows, pubic hair, eyelashes, etc grows much faster than the spike on your head. Their growing phase (anagen) is different. The growing stage of the cycle for body hair is simply a few months. The growing stage for scalp hair is from two to six years..
vagina hair grow at the AROUND same speed as your boss hair but the hair on your lead grow straighter hence looking longer but the hair on your vagina has the movement to curl hence looking shorter hope you understand Hair on your head usually isn't as coarse as pubic fuzz, as pubic hair is there to protect the vagina from foriegn materials. The answer is no. Pubic spine grows faster..
vagina hair grows faster until about a inch later slows down and basically stops, your head mane grows at the same rate until it reaches your maximun length
how much substance your head can hold , mine is just below the shoulder blade
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I dont give attention to so...lol...imagine how freaken hairy a vagina would look close to...i think pubics grow slower.but thicker...I dont see why anyone would wonder about this but ther is my answer... i ruminate they grow about the same. but director hair i think have more potential to grow, like it gets seriously longer.
Pubic hair grows faster Doubt it. Pubes seem to stop growing once at a lasting length, too.
i dunno, never thought about it.

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