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female
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anonymous
writes: This is just something i wondered out of curiousity, when you get older your hair turns grey, does the same happen to your pubic hair?
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 January 2008): I found my first grey hair 'downstairs' yesterday and was not amused. I'm 37, not a spring chicken but not pension age either. So yes grey appears not just on your crowning glory but you can always shave/wax/dye it. If its any consolation its not stress/hormonal related but can simply be hereditary so ask your mum.
I told my partner and he thought it wasn't a big deal (well he wouldn't, he's younger than me, cocky and thinks he's ageless damn him).
Ladies do you recall the hilarous incident in Sex & the city when Samantha found her first grey hair and dragged Carrie into the ladies loo in the middle of a kids party to tell her? She ended up dyeing it a red!! :-)
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reader, xxbbi.imogenxx +, writes (21 August 2007):
yes hunnie as much as you dont want it to it probs will
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reader, love-him +, writes (21 August 2007):
hey yea it duz lol hope i helped :) mail me if u want to talk x x
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reader, deejuliet +, writes (21 August 2007):
Yes, it goes grey. My boyfriend has as many grey pubes below as he does hairs on his head. He is so vain, though! He actually plucks them! ;-p Silly!
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reader, xoWhEnYourArOuNdxo +, writes (21 August 2007):
umm im not exactly sure, but a lot of older people get grey facial hair and eyebrow hair so I assume their pubes will too. sorry if im not help...
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