The trend for hairlessness is interesting to me because it's evolved throughout my awkwardly formative years. In the late-90s Brazilians were discussed gigglingly in glossy magazines as a painful one-off for the glamorous sex-person; in the last five years specialist waxing salons have reported a tenfold increase in business. Aside from the issue of ingrown hairs, some have noted problems with where this might lead. Five years ago, as Brazilian waxes became more common, demand for labial plastic surgery increased, then for "vaginal rejuvenation", perhaps the creepiest of the rejuvenations.
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