Currently, medicine is quite developed, and women without pubic hair can undergo surgery to make them have pubic hair, but the cost of surgery is high. "Some women without pubic hair know that they can undergo surgery and say, 'I want to find a man who doesn't dislike me for not having pubic hair, discuss it with him, and then go for surgery.'"
For women who are hesitant about surgery like this, I might as well tell them about men's opinions on this matter:
A said, "Doctor! I don't think sculptures or nude paintings have pubic hair. Isn't it very clean and beautiful? If the woman I love doesn't have pubic hair, that would be great! If she has pubic hair, I hope she can shave it off."
"Doctor! They say that pubic hair can produce orgasm and achieve excitement. Isn't it possible for pubic hair to generate electricity due to friction? I think having pubic hair can help orgasm.".
After hearing this, A immediately retorted, "No! If friction generates electricity, it is also extremely weak. I want to find a woman without pubic hair as my wife. This curve from the lower abdomen to the lower legs will look very smooth and beautiful."
After listening to the conversation between Mr. A and Mr. B, I quite agree with Mr. A's view. A woman without pubic hair looks very clean and beautiful. During my years in the hospital, I have always been surprised to see a woman with pubic hair as long as a child's hair; But seeing a woman with sparse and short pubic hair makes her feel very beautiful and cute. "If she had no pubic hair, the curve in the pubic portion would indeed be beautiful.".
Surgery to change from no pubic hair to pubic hair may not require hospitalization, but may take five or six days. Transplanting hair roots one by one is a delicate technique that is not easy to perform and therefore expensive. "No pubic hair is hereditary, and even if you have undergone surgery, it will continue to be inherited.". Besides, it would be more beautiful without pubic hair, wouldn't it be great?
At the beginning of the 20th century, Dr. Cummings of the United Kingdom conducted a dream survey on more than 5000 children in primary, secondary, and work-study schools. The results showed that boys had more scary dreams than girls. Boys in primary school have twice as many fear dreams of bandits as girls. Fear of animals is the same in both sexes, accounting for 20% of fear dreams. Boys also have more kinesthetic dreams than girls. This type of dream includes feelings of depression, overload exercise, and loss of control of the body. Normal children spend half of their waking hours at school, but boys have few dreams directly related to school life. Girls' dreams are more susceptible to school life than boys'. Reading before bedtime affects dreaming, and children almost always play the leading role. Dreams express many inner desires, often related to family, sightseeing, and making money.
Previous research has found that women dream more than men.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)