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Cultural Views on Removal Of Pubic Hair
Posted Apr 18, 2010
In Islamic societies, removing the pubic hair is a religiously endorsed practice.
Trimming or completely removing pubic hair has become a custom in many cultures. A preference for hairless genitals is known as acomoclitism. The method of removing hair is called depilation (when removing only the hair above the skin) or epilation (when removing the entire hair). The trimming or removal of body hair by men is sometimes referred to as manscaping.
The modification of pubic hair can also be considered a statement about one’s style or personal lifestyle as can leaving it unmodified. The fashion designer Mary Quant was famously proud that her husband trimmed hers into a heart shape.
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