(GIRLS ONLY PLEASE!) Help me out!?
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It's okay, honey. Calm down. All females have certain testosterone (male hormone) levels in their bodies. It could be that yours is slightly higher, or it could just be that you naturally have thicker hair. All post-pubertic girls have hair on their bodies...I do, I'm blonde and have fine hair so it's not very noticeable. But if you have darker or thicker hair, it might be a little more obvious.
Don't shave it...it'll grow back thicker and darker than before. Wax it, trim it with scissors, or like it was said before, get laser surgery if you can't live with it.
If it really bothers you, talk to your doctor next time you go in.
But don't worry about it...it's perfectly normal.
omg that happend to me too tell me what is the answer when u find out.
sweety, there is hair all over every-ones body. every little inch. it is normal. some people have darker hair than others but it is there. you can always get it removed but it is very expensive. sorry :(
There's nothing wrong with you, unfortunatly some girls are 'blessed' with that...there are many like you. Wait until you grow up and you can wax. Or, wait until you're 18 and get lazer surgery hair removal. Do NOT shave for anyone, not even your boyfriend (if you have one...which you shouldn't)!
bright2nice I'll have to disagree that it falls off...it doesn't.
wow! it's nothing major though..you probably got this from your parents...they must be pretty hairy too.. You can always shave but otherwise unless you have a bf don't worry about it. When girls have body hair, they[the hair] usually start to fall off during their teenage years..
I have same problem as u. Well I really din't get rid of it... I sopose we should not to pull it. I mean its painful...
1)dont shave you'll get hairyer- its normal & maybe hormones @ your age laser or waxing if Mom will take you
Don't swet the small stuff- this too will pass
it could be your testosterone level go to your doctor. they'll probally give you a shot or change your diet your fine. but still go to the doctor
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