#JustBe Magazine July 2016 | Page 13

BODY TALK k.daverelle_ @kaiden_king_23 the hair on women pubes catches the bacteria. This means that she’s less prone to getting STDs and other vaginal infections because the hair is there to protect her. All she has to do is wash her pubes everyday with pH soap and she’s good to go. Shaved vulvas are naturally more dirty and more prone to catching an STD or vaginal fungus because the exposed skin is there. So no... It’s not nasty to be a carpet muncher better safe than sorry, bud. 8 hours ago tffany_decota @agfamous_fitness and they will grow up probably being self conscious about their bodies and hating something natural about themselves. Not having pubic hair actually helps spread STDs and STIs so it’s actually helpful. 16 hours ago _www.kristen.com_ @k.daverelle_ if you want to say that she can do whatever she wants... that would be better that trying to justify that this way is cleaner because it is not... If you shave the hair and keep your vagina and underwear clean you still have just as much chance of bacteria getting there but the bacteria is just not trapped by the hair... It is the inside of our vaginas that keep us clean daily (the discharge you see is as a result) not the pubic hair. I truly hope you don’t get offended by me correcting you.. Just don’t like seeing people not in the know and I may be able to help. 31 minutes ago Shaved or not, a person has a higher risk of getting an STD when engaging in risky sexual behaviors such as unprotected sex, having multiple sex partners, and the lack of STD testing and/or treatment. #justbeinformed ©2016 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston