It’s possible. A 2010 study of women in the United States found that women who removed some or all of their pubic hair were more likely to have a sexual partner and more likely to have received oral sex in the past month. They also tended to have higher scores on sexual function assessments and a more positive self-image concerning their genitals. However, it is not known if this data is applicable to other women and other cultures.
Is pubic hair removal related to sexual function or behaviors?
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