Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
May 13, 2019
This is clearly the fault of the patriarchy. Without the evil influence of authoritarian men, women would be growing multiple beards all over their bodies and enjoying a pain-free existence living somewhere in the tropics with a permanent tan.
When women liberate themselves from the last vestiges of masculine supremacy, they grow hairier and happier.
Science is now confirming what many brave feminists have figured out on their own: that rejecting antiquated beauty standards is the key to a pain-free vulva.
Women who shave or wax their pubic hair are more likely to suffer long-term pain around their genitals, according to scientists.
Wearing tight trousers may also increase a woman’s risk of vulvodynia, a long-term, unexplained pain in the vulva – the external parts of the genitals.
Experts suggest being hairless, which they said is becoming more common, leaves the skin more exposed to friction which can lead to swelling ‘complications’.
And wearing tight clothes could make women more likely to develop infections like thrush or bacterial vaginosis, which are linked to the pain condition.
Scientists at Boston University surveyed 434 women between the ages of 18 and 40.
Around half of them suffered from pain in the vulva, and all were asked about their clothing and grooming habits.
Women who removed all the hair from their genitals were 74 per cent more likely to have vulvodynia than those who only groomed their bikini line.
And wearing tight-fitting jeans or trousers for four or more days per week or could double the risk of the nerve pain condition.
‘With an increase in the prevalence of pubic hair removal directly from the vulvar region, particularly in adolescent girls, the microabrasions to this sensitive area may predispose young women to immune-inflammatory complications,’ said researcher Dr Bernard Harlow.
Microabrasions are small breaks in the skin which could be caused by the hair removal itself – shaving or waxing, for example – or by friction from elsewhere.
Vulvodynia is usually an ongoing pain in and around the vulva, which isn’t cause by anything obvious or visible.
The pain can be a burning or stinging sensation, and may get worse when touched or while sitting down.
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The research was published in the Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease.
If one of your frontholes suffers from this and you feel generous, you could order her to stop waxing or shaving and to start trimming with a small scissor or whatever. They can get their pubic hair quite short using scissors and make it look pretty good.
Many women don’t even know how to shave their pubic hair properly and end up with disgusting lesions all over the place, which kinda ruins the look.
See? Pretty disgusting.
If women are too dumb to use scissors on their own, and you want to stop seeing their disgusting shaving wounds every time you want to use them as the objects that they are, use this one neat trick our ancestors used: put on your Conquistador armor and force your way through the undergrowth.