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Reality: Actually, quite the opposite. Pubic hair
acts as a breeding ground for bacteria. “There’s no question that being
hair-free in that area is cleaner simply because of the fact that the
hair does provide bacteria,” says Wendy Askew, M.D., an ob-gyn with the Institute for Women’s Health
in San Antonio. While researchers haven’t studied germs in pubic hair
specifically, studies have shown alarming amounts of bacteria in Duck Dynasty-style beards, says Askew.
Still, many women incorrectly assume pubic hair protects them from genital warts and STDs that result from skin-to-skin contact. “Pubic hair alone is not sufficient enough to protect against STDs,” says Sejal Shah, M.D., a New York City dermatologist and RealSelf contributor. In fact, it could help the virus thrive. A Chinese study concluded HPV present in a man’s pubic hair could lead to HPV-related issues in their female partners.
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Still, many women incorrectly assume pubic hair protects them from genital warts and STDs that result from skin-to-skin contact. “Pubic hair alone is not sufficient enough to protect against STDs,” says Sejal Shah, M.D., a New York City dermatologist and RealSelf contributor. In fact, it could help the virus thrive. A Chinese study concluded HPV present in a man’s pubic hair could lead to HPV-related issues in their female partners.
