5 research backed facts about your pubic hair

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Scientists are still not sure why we have pubic hair, but it likely serves a purpose beyond decorating our genitals.

1) Pubic Hair May Signal Sexual Maturity: [/I]Perhaps in both apes and humans, pubic hair exists to signal that a person sexually mature and ready to mate (and here we’re blaming the creepy “grass on the field, play ball” witticism on frat boys, not science geeks). It makes sense. Pubic hair does indicate what our hormones are up to, and doctors investigate underlying hormonal issues in kids who display pubic hair too early in life.[/I]

2) They Block Odors And Replace Them With Sexy Pheromones: Other experts suggest that pubic hair serves to trap unpleasant genital odors and release stimulating pheromones. “The hair traps the smell,” Michael Cackovic, an ObGyn at Ohio State University told SELF. “What you can smell is bacteria mixing with the sweat and oil.” While this may sound like a compelling case for the benefits of letting pubes return to their bushy 1970s roots, it is important to note that scientists cannot even agree on whether humans have pheromones. So there’s no guarantee that keeping your hedge untrimmed will do you any favors.

3) Life Without Them Means More STDs: Even if your pubes don’t have odor blocking powers, studies suggest you might not want to get rid of them. The removal of pubic hair is associated with an increase risk for herpes, syphilis and HPV, according to a recent study. Researchers found that removing your pubes even once during your lifetime may double the risk of contracting at least one STD. High frequency groomers (more than 11 times per year) quadrupled their risk. Now, that may mean there’s something protective about pubes. But it may also mean that the sort of people who take a lot of time to groom their pubic hair are more sexually active and have multiple partners. Either way, points for pubes.[]/I

4) You’re Just Going to Hurt Yourself: Of the 76 percent of people who reported grooming their pubic hair, about a quarter of them admit that they’ve suffered accidental injuries in the least accommodating of places. Some even required medical attention, according to a recent study.

People who wax are at lower risk, but they also rip their hair from their loins without remorse, so we suspect they’re a pain-tolerant bunch anyway.

So even though we don’t know why we have pubic hair, there’s reason to keep it in play. It my help with smell and reduce your risk of STDs. But most of all? Keeping your pubes means keeping sharp objects well clear of your genitals—a cause we can all get behind.

So think twice before you shave off your pubic hair
 

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