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my birthday's coming up and want to do something. should i (mtf pre op) shave my bush? some people say they like it but i have to admit it makes me feel like it would be perceived as masculine. other than my general genital dysphoria i have no feelings positive or negative about pubic hair.

so im doing the rational thing and leaving it up to 4chan
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>>44041989
if you have no feelings about it, what does it matter? I try to shave all my body hair because it makes me feel more feminine but that doesn't sound like you. are you expecting to fuck someone who you think wants that?
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a trans girl without a dick is like an angel without its wings
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>>44042016
>are you expecting to fuck someone who you think wants that?
not really, i want to leave it up to chance.
>>44042068
i said nothing about my dick lol. also post op girls deserve some love too you're annoying frankly
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>>44041989
Styling is the key to making a bush look more feminine regardless of length. Try to bring it in from the sides about half an inch to an inch from the crease and shave everything else smooth below your pubis. I've also seen some pubehawks down the raphe that still managed to look feminine.
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>>44041989
forgot to mention my shits curly
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>>44042187
thx



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