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Is it healthier to have pubic hair? Should I keep it without shaving?

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It would seem to me that natural is always better than unnatural, and the more you deviate from the former, the greater the odds of negative consequences.
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Yes, it is. They are the ones who protect the private parts of men and women. The main role of people's bodies is to protect them from having pathogens that can cause infections.
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Yes, it is necessary to have public hair. It is the naturally protection given by god. So it should be there for our safety. By if if grown too much, you can have a shave once in 2 months.
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Yes. It is healthier to have pubic hair because it is helping our private parts from getting bacteria where we urinate and poop which is also dirt we bring out from our body. Anyway you remove it once in a while if it is really needed.  
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Pubic hair serves a protective function by trapping pathogens that could otherwise enter your body. Removing pubic hair may therefore make a person more susceptible to common infections, such as UTI's, vaganitis, and yeast infection.
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Pubic hair also roles in preventing dirt and pathogens from entering the genitals. having pubic hair has no effect on how clean things are below the belt. In fact, there are risks associated with shaving this include razor burn rashes, redness, itching and infection in the hair roots.
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It's not healthy to keep long pubic hair because looks untidy can cause fungi and other infections to a lady .Pubic hair should be cut completely 
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There is no clear health benefit to having or not having pubic hair. Personal preferences and cultural norms may influence individual grooming practices.
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pubic hair serves a protective function by trapping pathogens that could otherwise enter your body. Removing pubic hair may therefore make a person more susceptible to common infections, such as UTIs, vaginitis, and yeast infections.
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