Hi Alice,
I recently shaved the lower part of my pubic hair. I am a female. My husband and I both like the results, but I am a bit self-conscious about going to the doctor for a pap smear. Do you have any info on the prevalence of this practice and the response
to it by doctors?
Please let me know. I have delayed scheduling a much needed pap smear for fear of embarrassment.
Thanks,
Curious
Dear Curious,
Health care professionals have seen body treatments a lot more
"radical" than your shave. Why, some need look no further than their own
mirrors; could your doc's thighs or butt be emblazoned with a tattoo of
The Spice Girls or Frank Sinatra? Remember, it's your body we're
talking about. Cher once said something like this when interviewers
peppered her with questions about her reported cosmetic surgery: "They're
my tits, and I'll wear them on my back if I want to!" If you don't quite
share Cher's confidence and impressive self-expression, maybe you could
think of your pubic shave as just a new haircut.
Pop philosophy and humor aside, if embarrassment-driven delays
were to result in failed detection and treatment of an annoying or
serious health problem, most of us, if given a second chance, would
probably break through those thick walls of self-consciousness in the
name of prevention. Wouldn't you?
- Alice
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