To date, there is evidence that already in the days of Ancient Egypt there was a tradition involving the removal of pubic hair. Then, for this purpose, a mixture was used, which included sugar with wax. Special blades were also used, with which pubic hair was shaved off. They are shaped like modern scissors. Moreover, this procedure was done by representatives of both sexes. Later this custom was adopted by the Romans along with the Greeks.
In the fourteenth century, these habits reached the point of absurdity. Representatives of the higher elite not only shaved off their pubic hair, but also decorated intimate places in every possible way with special wigs. The material for their production was used only natural.
As for our time, the pubic hair of the fairer sex is shaved to a greater extent. But lately, men are doing it more and more often. Both those and thosedo it purely for aesthetic reasons. However, scientists wanted to find out if pubic hair has any function, because nature does not just do anything.
One of the versions that these people came up with ascribes to them the function of retaining the aromas of the released pheromones. These are special chemicals that our body produces that tell the partner that they are ready for intercourse.
Another theory, according to scientists, is that this hair creates some kind of barrier that prevents the penetration of various bacteria, along with viruses from the environment, which can cause various sexual diseases (mostly for women, because the vegetation protects the vaginal passage). Here an analogy is drawn with the functions that are performed by the nasal hairline. But when the conversation turns to men, it becomes completely incomprehensible why then they are absent on the foreskin or head of the male organ, because it is through it that various infections penetrate.
There is a third assumption. It explains the presence of pubic hair in that it provides heat to the genitals, thereby ensuring proper functioning. This is what explains the fact that the scrotum has a strong hairiness. According to this hypothesis, when a person's pubic hair falls out, there may be disturbances in heat transfer.
So it is worth removing hair from this delicate place or you need itleave? My opinion is that each person should decide for himself. Given the fact that modern humans protect this area with clean underwear (which also helps maintain the required temperature), it is worth removing them. After all, a warm and humid environment can contribute to the fact that various microbes will begin to multiply in it, which can have a detrimental effect on the human body.
Well, if you approach this issue from the aesthetic side, then some men prefer their partners to have no hair on the genitals, and some want to see various hairdressing masterpieces. In general, this is a matter of taste for everyone.