How common is female nipple hair?

Actually, there’s an emerging urban legend that with all the waxing and shaving of crotchal regions in both genders, pubic lice (crabs) are in danger of going extinct. There’s only anecdotes from STI clinics and doctors noticing a precipitous drop in new cases, and any connection to hairless toys is speculative, BUT going bare is now common enough, especially in the 45 and under crowd that many people find it plausible.

Which is to say that Brazilian waxings and other forms of depilatories in that region are quite popular, especially in modern porn, all over the Western world.

Ahhh… C’mon Leo Bloom. Don’t stop there! :stuck_out_tongue:

The other ‘anecdotes’ from Doctors and STI clinics has this to say on the subject. SFW http://www.thestdproject.com/stds-shaving-waxing-vajazzling/

Or you can just Google “Shaving pubic regions and genital herpes” for more sites on the subject.

I do not have nipple hairs (at least visible ones), however the only completely hairless parts of the human body are the soles of the feet, palms of the hands, eye lids, and lips. Every other part not obviously covered in darker visible hair is covered in fine “baby” hairs. Fact :slight_smile:

So… All of the time I spent in my youth scrutinizing my palms and worrying, wasn’t necessary? :smiley:

Lolz

Rubbed it off huh? LOL

Is this the origin of the term “Peeping Tom?”

Yes, apparently! :smiley:

And just to be on the safe side, still ‘rubbing’. :wink: