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Extremely hairy Buttcheeks
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Hi, I'm 19 and a female. I have a lot of hair on my butt cheeks, and its like the hair on my head, and i shave it all off, but then the next day it all grows back really fast. Is this normal? and if not how do i stop it?
Do you think it's normal?
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don't shave it. Try to wax it because it take a little longer to grow than shave. Mostly hair grow more if you shave it and it even hard and long.
Damn bitch! You stupid fly! Lemme pull up to dat bumpa n smack dat monkey!
your hairy like a monkey ha
I agree with crazy, wax it off.
Are you French, if you are then I feel bad for you.





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not normal from my point of view.

it should be genetic or you are over sensetive to it.

best solution:laser hair removal
smithee have my hairy babies!
I dont think there's any way to actually stop the growth of the hair. but it's best to wax because that way your butt cheeks can stay hairless for weeks. with shaving, you have to do it practically everyday.
no its not normal go and c a doctor about it 2 stop it from happening
lazor hair removal does more than just your legs.
Geez, that sucks. I've had ultra hairy arms ever since I was wee little. When I was 14 I started shaving them because I was self conscious about it. At least people don't see your ass everyday! If you're concerned about your boyfriend seeing it, I'd wax that stuff. Laser hair removal is probably expensive. If you can afford it, go for it. If you don't have a boyfriend that you're worried will think it's gross, then just leave it. If no one sees it, who cares!
missionary for you. no butt secks
i dont shave the hair off of my butt. rather, i use conditioner which makes the hair much more managable. you might want to use that approach