The female bush

When I remember the time I was at the nudist club of my parents as a boy there were no men or women who were shaved. Shaving the bush would have nothing to do with nudism. It would be sexuality or pornography for women to show their vulva. There were only a few women where you can see it through the natural bush. The bush was a shelter for nudist women. They show their breasts and their butt but not their vulva. Nudist men are used to show their penis.

In the textile world the bathing suits of women become always smaller with time from one-piece to the bikini. The bikini bottom becomes the tanga in the 80s and 90s. The women don't want their bushes to look out. So they trim it. And some women shave it completely. Some women had the courage to show their vulva without a bush at the nudist beach. Others and also men like the look and also shave their bushes. Today you have the choice. You can have your bush natural or trimmed or completely shaved.

But I think the free look on the vulva is a barrier for women to become a nudist. They shave their bushes to wear tangas without problems. And as a nudist they would not only show their breasts and butts but also their vulvas. I think that is a problem for many women. My wife who always had her natural bush had no problems to show her naked breasts and butt in a nudist surrounding but didn't like to show her vulva in public.

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RE:The female bush

For me, pubic hair is a sign of adulthood. I don't understand why someone would want to remove that.

Now, don't get me wrong, I don't care at all what other people do and I think each person should make those decisions for themselves.

For me, it's not a matter of being able to see more or not see more, but rather looking like an adult rather than looking like a child. But if shaving your pubic hair makes you happy, then shave your pubic hair.

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RE:The female bush

I have my natural pubic hair and has never shaved it. If I were 40 years younger I would maybe have another opnion. I think the problem is not to see more but to be seen more. I am a man and only know the sight of my wife. Maybe other women can say something about it.

I don't think pubic hair is a significant sign of adulthood. The genitals of an adult looks also without pubic hair completely different from a child.

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RE:The female bush

I well remember the first time I encountered a smooth woman, it was at my 1st social nudity experience, a massage gathering. That was more than 40 years ago and I still remember it fondly.

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