There are other hypotheses about why we have hair on our pubic places. Some people believe that it keeps our genitals warm. In prehistoric times, when only a loincloth was worn to cover the penis or vulva, this might have held true. However, if the primary job of pubic hair was to keep the genitals warm, males would probably have hair on the shaft of their penis and more hair on the scrotum to insulate the testicles.
Additionally, females would have hair on the skin of their lower torso to insulate the internal reproductive organs. An additional theory suggests that the purpose of pubic tresses for women is similar to that of cilia in the nose a.
In this case, the pubic hair prevents dirt and particles from entering the vagina. However, one problem with this theory is that men don't have similar protective locks around the opening of their urethra. Evolutionary scientists suggest that humans may have evolved to have less pubic hair to appeal to the opposite sex, a form of sexual selection.
Skin that is clear and smooth may have come to signify health. As far as non-functional use goes, pubic hair can be decorative or attractive to their owners or to others. It may be cut or styled in ways to appeal to sexual partners, which may increase sexual potential, at least in theory. Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection that may result from the herpes simplex virus type 1 or type 2. Genital warts usually appear as one or more small bumps in the genital area.
These bumps may be small or large, flat or raised, and may be itchy or painful. Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted infection that may be due to the herpes simplex virus type 1 or type 2. Some people may have no symptoms, but others may experience one or more blisters that break and leave painful sores around the genitals, bottom, or mouth. Some people may experience flu-like symptoms such as fever and swollen glands.
There is currently no cure for genital herpes. However, people can manage symptoms by taking prescription anti-herpes medication. Usually, ingrown hairs go away by themselves if a person has a healthy immune system, and they stop doing what causes them, such as shaving or wearing tight clothing. However, people may find relief from symptoms by applying a warm compress 3—4 times a day for up to 20 minutes each time.
If there is no infection present, and the skin has simply trapped the ingrown hair, a person can use a gentle exfoliating scrub to release the hair. The American Academy of Dermatology recommend people stop shaving, plucking, or waxing for 30 days if they cause ingrown hairs. However, immunocompromised people, such as those living with HIV, or those who have contracted a severe infection, may need medical treatment.
Below are treatment options for ingrown hairs due to the following conditions:. It is important to contact a doctor if an ingrown hair does not resolve itself and becomes very painful. Healthcare professionals can prescribe different medications that may ease severe symptoms and treat the infection.
It is also vital to contact a healthcare professional if a person believes they may have herpes or genital warts, as these conditions are infectious, and people can pass them on to others. There are several lifestyle modifications that people can use to reduce the occurrence of ingrown hairs or prevent them, including :.
For people who shave, it is also crucial to know how to do so correctly. The American Academy of Dermatology suggest the following steps:. It is important to experiment with different kinds of razors to find out which one suits each person. For example, some people may find better results with a disposable razor, while others prefer electric versions. Anyway, thanks for the read! Stupid, il informed opinion.
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Your Balls Were Never Meant to Be Shaved Of all the external parts on the male anatomy that naturally grow hair, the testicles are the area that is perhaps the least friendly to getting scraped with a razor. If the balls were meant to be shaved, they should have been made out of walnut or oak, but alas they are very sensitive.
The hair is there for a reason. More on this later, but evolution put the hair there for a good reason. Why remove what nature has been so kind to provide? The skin is too loose. A big strategy in shaving any hair is to ensure the skin you are cutting against is as taut as possible. The saggy, wrinkled skin of the scrotum is the least favorable for running a very sharp razor across.
Getting the skin tight down there is a skill some have not yet mastered. Very few are going to see them and if they see them in a shaved state, expecting something different, it might cause gawking. Shaving Your Balls Holds Inherent Risk It goes without saying, but shaving your balls has specific and inherent risks associated. No One Cares About Your Boys Because your privates are most certainly meant to stay private, the number of people that are going to see your twig and berries is going to be relatively small.
Balls Were Not Meant to Be Attractive Those that see and care may hold more weight, but when it comes to your balls, I would opt for function over form.
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