Is it normal that I remove all my hair down there and save it?

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  • ridiculous to say trimming will make a difference. all you have to do is keep clean sounds like you didn't do so good in science class.

    Trichobacteriosis axillaris. The condition has been called extensively trichomycosis axillaris in the literature, but because it is a bacterial infection and not a fungal infection, it should be called trichobacteriosis.

    poor local hygiene, and warm, moist environments are common predisposing factors

    Maintaining good local hygiene is recommended.

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    • 'Maintaining good local hygiene is recommended.' <— you said it and that's the whole point also my advice. PCMB is hard okay?! I did okay...

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      • I'm not educated enough to be on either side of this argument, but Anoverthinker, please don't type like that. "Y-you!" and "I did okay..." make you sound unsure of your argument. If you want to convince people, don't type like that.

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      • ok but you specifically said

        not trimming them regularly can cause growth of various types of Bacteria/ Fungi there and it's not healthy

        and it is not true that is my point

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        • Okay OP, you win... That's what once our teacher said when he was teaching us human reproduction so I just thought... But I lose and won't advice something like that to anybody now

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