Pubic hair; Attention Kuiper
Margaret Novack
novackm at NEVADA.EDU
Sun Apr 30 18:42:51 EST 1995
Still another thought... It was a means of recognizing sexually mature
members of the opposite sex for mating.
On Sun, 30 Apr 1995, Judith C. Price wrote:
>
> In a previous posting, Michael Kolotila x3887 508-374-3887 (mkolotil at NECCADM3.NECC.MASS.EDU) writes:
> > I am wearing my human anatomy and physiology professor hat now. The
> > reasons that we have pubic hair is: 1) as a cushion during sexual
> > intercourse (albeit, perhaps not a great cushion) 2) as a form of dry
> > lubrication during sexual intercourse. Hope that this helps.
> > Michael
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Apr 1995 USERID at InforMNs.k12.MN.US wrote:
> >
> >> Good Afternoon,
> >> You may chuckle as you read my request; however, it is a sincere question
> >> from an elementary phy ed teacher. Today in a multi-age classroom, grades
> >> 4-6, I was presenting our family life curriculum and a student asked a
> >> question I could not answer so I'm turning to you for help. The question
> >> is, "Why do we have pubic hair?" Please send your response to
> >> 0518wel at InforMNs.k12.MN.US and put Kuiper in the subject line.
> >> Thank you in advance for your assistance
> >>
> >>
>
> Another thought, hair acts as a wick for the evaporation and dispersion
> of sweat and its scent. The aroma of arousal ...
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