Pubic hair 155117 225725201 2008-07-15T02:38:41Z Discospinster 82432 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/153.20.95.70|153.20.95.70]] to last version by 041744 (using [[WP:HG|Huggle]]) {{Human hair}} '''Pubic hair''' is [[hair]] in the frontal [[genital]] area, the [[groin|crotch]], and sometimes at the top of the inside of the legs; these areas form the pubic region. Although fine [[Vellus|vellus hair]] is present in the area in childhood, the term pubic hair is generally restricted to the heavier, longer hair that develops with puberty as an effect of rising levels of [[androgen]]s. Pubic hair is therefore part of the [[androgenic hair]]. ==Development of pubic hair== {{Refimprove|section|date=July 2007}} [[Image:Poilspubiens.jpg|thumb|left|Female pubic hair]] [[Image:Pubic hair by David Shankbone.jpg|thumb|Male pubic hair]] Before [[puberty]], the genital area of both boys and girls has very fine vellus hair, referred to as [[Tanner stage]] 1 hair. As puberty begins, the body produces rising levels of the [[sex hormones]] known as androgens, and in response the skin of the genital area begins to produce thicker, often curlier, hair with a faster growth rate. The onset of pubic hair development is termed [[pubarche]]. The change for each [[hair follicle]] is relatively abrupt, but the extent of skin which grows androgenic hair gradually increases over several years. In males, the first pubic hair appears as a few sparse hairs on the [[scrotum]] or at the upper base of the [[penis]] (stage 2). Within a year, hairs around the base of the penis are numerous (stage 3). Within 3 to 4 years, hair fills the pubic area (stage 4) and becomes much thicker and darker, and by 5 years extends to the near thighs and upwards on the abdomen toward the umbilicus (stage 5). Other areas of the skin are similarly, though slightly less, sensitive to androgens and androgenic hair typically appears somewhat later. In rough sequence of sensitivity to androgens and appearance of androgenic hair, are the armpits ([[axilla]]e), perianal area, upper lip, preauricular areas (sideburns), periareolar areas ([[nipples]]), middle of the chest, neck under the chin, remainder of [[chest hair|chest]] and [[beard]] area, limbs and shoulders, back, and buttocks. Although generally considered part of the process of puberty, [[pubarche]] is distinct and independent of the process of maturation of the gonads that leads to sexual maturation and fertility. Pubic hair can develop from adrenal androgens alone, and can develop even when the [[ovary|ovaries]] or [[testis|testes]] are defective and nonfunctional. See [[puberty]] for details. There is little if any difference in the capacity of male and female bodies to grow hair in response to androgens. The obvious [[sexual dimorphism|sex-dimorphic]] difference in hair distribution in men and women is primarily a result of differences in the levels of androgen reached as maturity occurs. Pubic hair and [[armpit hair|axillary]] (armpit) hair can vary in color considerably from the hair of the scalp. In most people it is darker, although it can also be lighter. On some individuals, pubic hair is thick and/or coarse; on others it may be sparse and/or fine. Hair texture varies from tightly curled to entirely straight. Pubic hair patterns can also vary by [[Race (classification of human beings)|race]] and [[ethnicity]]. Patterns of pubic hair, known as the escutcheon, vary between the genders. On most women, the pubic patch is triangular and lies over the [[mons veneris]], or mound of Venus. On many men, the pubic patch tapers upwards to a line of hair pointing towards the [[navel]] (see [[abdominal hair]]), roughly a more upward-pointing triangle. As with axillary (armpit) hair, pubic hair is associated with a concentration of [[sebaceous gland]]s in the area. ==Function== Various theories concerning the function(s) of pubic hair include: *visual indicator of [[sexual maturity]] *collection of secreted [[pheromones]] *reduction of external [[friction]] during [[sexual intercourse]] *warmth ==Cultural== ===Pubic hair in art=== [[Image:Eve with a Stag.jpg|thumb|left|[[Heinrich Aldegrever]]'s Eve, 1540. A rare early example of pubic hair in northern European art.]] In ancient Egyptian art, female pubic hair is indicated in the form of painted black triangles.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} In classical European art, it was very rarely depicted, and male pubic hair was often, but not always, omitted.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} Sometimes it was portrayed in stylized form. The same was true in much [[Indian art]], and in other Eastern portrayals of the nude. In 16th century southern Europe [[Michelangelo]] felt able to show the [[man|male]] [[David (Michelangelo)|David]] with stylized pubic hair, but female bodies remained hairless below the head. Nevertheless, Michelangelo’s male nudes on the [[Sistine chapel ceiling]] display no pubic hair. In [[renaissance]] northern Europe, pubic hair was more likely to be portrayed than in the south, more usually male, but occasionally female. By the 17th century, suggestions of female pubic hair appear in pornographic engravings, such as those by [[Agostino Carracci]].{{Fact|date=May 2008}} By the late 18th century female pubic hair is openly portrayed in Japanese [[shunga]] (erotica), especially in the [[ukiyo-e]] tradition.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} [[Hokusai]]'s picture ''[[The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]]'', depicting a woman having an erotic fantasy, is a well-known example. Despite this [[Fine art]] paintings and [[sculpture]] created before the 20th century in the Western tradition usually depicted [[Woman|women]] without pubic hair or a visible [[vulva]].{{Fact|date=May 2008}} It has been alleged{{Weasel-inline}} that [[John Ruskin]], the famous author, artist, and art critic, was apparently accustomed only to the hairless [[nudity|nudes]] portrayed unrealistically in art, never having seen a naked woman before his wedding night. He was allegedly so shocked by his discovery of his wife [[Effie Gray|Effie]]'s pubic hair that he rejected her, and the marriage was later legally annulled. He is supposed{{Weasel-inline}} to have thought his wife was freakish and deformed.<ref>[http://www.artnet.com/magazine/features/saltz/saltz4-10-02.asp artnet.com Magazine Features - Pudenda Agenda<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> This theory originated with Ruskin's biographer, Mary Luytens. It is much-repeated. For example [[Gene Weingarten]] in his book ''I'm with Stupid'' (2004) writes that "Ruskin had it [the marriage] annulled because he was horrified to behold upon his bride a thatch of hair, rough and wild, similar to a man's. He thought her a monster."<ref>Weingarten, ''I'm With Stupid'', p.150-1.</ref> However, there is no proof for this, and some disagree. [[Peter Fuller]] in his book ''Theoria: Art and the Absence of Grace'' writes, "It has been said that he was frightened on the wedding night by the sight of his wife's pubic hair; more probably, he was perturbed by her menstrual blood." Ruskin's biographers [[Tim Hilton]] and John Batchelor also believe that menstruation is the more likely explanation.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} [[Image:Michelangelos David.jpg|thumb|right|[[David (Michelangelo)|Michelangelo's David]] shows pubic hair.]] [[Francisco Goya]]'s [[La Maja Desnuda|''The Nude Maja'']] has been considered as probably the first European painting to show woman's pubic hair, though others had hinted at it. (Lucas Cranach's 'The Nymph of the Spring' c.1537, Washington National Gallery, has distinct pubic hair.) The painting was considered quite pornographic at the time.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} [[Gustave Courbet]]'s ''[[L’Origine du monde]]'' (''The Origin of the World'', 1866), was considered scandalous because it showed the exposed female genitals in their totality with thick hair. Examples of [[male]] pubic hair in [[contemporary art]] are harder to find. In Japanese drawings pubic hair is often---such as in [[hentai]]---omitted, since for a long time the display of pubic hair was not legal. The interpretation of the law has since changed. Ironically, it is also in Japan where pubic hair is seen as something highly attractive. However, in many [[Middle Eastern]] and [[eastern European]] cultures, pubic hair is considered unclean, and for matters of both [[religion]] and/or good [[hygiene]], women in those cultures have removed their pubic hair for centuries. Some examples of regions where this is typical are ancient [[Persia]], [[Turkey]], [[Albania]] and ethnic-Albanian portions of [[Kosovo]], and in many other cultures throughout the [[Mediterranean]]. == Modification of pubic hair == In Islamic societies, removing the pubic hair is a religiously endorsed practice.<ref>[http://www.understanding-islam.com/related/text.asp?type=question&qid=2903 Understanding Islam]; [http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1126012472670 Islamic Ruling on Waxing Unwanted Hair] Retrieved March, 29, 2006.</ref> Trimming or completely [[depilation|removing]] pubic hair has become a custom in many cultures. A preference for hairless genitals is known as [[acomoclitism]]. The method of removing hair is called [[depilation]] (when removing only the hair above the skin) or epilation (when removing the entire hair). The trimming or removal of body hair by men is sometimes referred to as [[manscaping]]. ===Reasoning=== Some arguments for modification of pubic hair have included:<ref>[http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=teensex&refid=016 ''The Hair Down There'', University of California, Santa Barbara's SexInfo] Retrieved May, 4, 2007.</ref> *[[fashion]] *[[religion]] *[[tradition]] *[[sexual practice]], such as for [[oral sex]] *tactile sensation *[[appearance]] *[[hygiene]] *discomfort, such as heat or itchiness *to eliminate hairs that could be seen outside of underwear or a bathing suit bottom. *personal taste ===Style=== The modification of pubic hair can also be considered a statement about one's style or personal lifestyle as can leaving it unmodified. The fashion designer [[Mary Quant]] was famously proud that her husband trimmed hers into a heart shape.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} Some styles include:<ref>[http://www.shavehaven.com/pubic-hair-cuts.html Hair varieties]</ref> * Natural — no trimming and/or maintenance * Trimmed — hair length is shortened but not removed or shaped * Triangle — hair removed (generally waxed) from the sides to form a triangle so that pubic hair cannot be seen while wearing [[swimsuit|swimwear]]. This can range from the very edge of the "bikini line" to up to an inch reduction on either side. Hair length can be from an inch and a half to half an inch * [[Landing strip]] — hair sharply removed from the sides to form a long centered vertical rectangle, hair length about quarter of an inch * [[Toothbrush mustache|"Chaplin" mustache]] — a shorter, square version of the landing strip * [[Brazilian waxing|Brazilian waxing/G-wax]] — pubic hair completely removed except for a very thin remnant, centered, narrow stripe above the vulva approximately an inch in height, and the hair length in the sub-centimeter range * [[Brazilian waxing|Full-Brazilian/Hollywood/Bare]] — Pubic hair completely removed * [[Fauxhawk]]— hair is styled in [[Mohawk hairstyle|Mohawk]] fashion without shaving the hair * [[Mohawk hairstyle|Mohawk]] — shaving the hair on the left and right, leaving the middle to be spiked * [[Dyed hair]] — coloring pubic hair to match hair on the head or to give it a unique look (for example, red--in the shape of a heart) * [[The Butch/The Bull]] — trimming all the hair very short except for a small perpetual long patch (AKA [[rattail]]) resembling a popular hairstyle among lesbian women.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} * Others — V-shaped, heart-shaped, arrow, initials, etc. These are usually variations of the Brazilian/G-wax, where a design is formed of the pubic hair above completely bare vulva ===Health issues=== The health issues of pubic hair are controversial. Some studies show that removal of pubic hair may cause [[fungal infection]] of genitalia. ==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Goddess nut.jpg|Egyptian painting of the sky goddess [[Nut (goddess)|Nut]], showing her pubic hair as a black triangle Image:Dream of the fishermans wife hokusai.jpg|Hokusai's print ''[[The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife]]'' Image:Goya Maja naga2.jpg|Francisco Goya, ''[[The Nude Maja]]'' Image:Origin-of-the-World.jpg|Gustave Courbet's ''[[L’Origine du monde]]'' Image:Buttock Hair.JPG|Pubic hair spreads to other areas in the lower region of a human as well </gallery> == See also == * [[Abdominal hair]] * [[Bikini waxing]] * [[Hair]] * [[Hirsutism]] * [[Merkin]] * [[Puberty]] * [[Underarm hair]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == {{commonscat|Genitalia}} *[http://health.tomrue.net/zickler.htm Pubic Hair Distribution] Study categorizes four types of pubic hair patterns and summarizes observed occurrence of each type of pattern. *[http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/shaving.htm Trimming & Shaving of the Pubic Hair], article from The-Clitoris.com [[Category:Integumentary system]] [[Category:Depilation]] [[Category:Secondary sexual characteristics]] [[Category:Body hair]] [[als:Schamhaar]] [[ar:عانة (أحياء)]] [[br:Blev-gaol]] [[cy:Cedor]] [[da:Kønsbehåring]] [[de:Schamhaar]] [[es:Vello púbico]] [[fr:Poil pubien]] [[ko:음모 (생리학)]] [[ilo:Urmot]] [[id:Rambut kemaluan]] [[he:שער הערווה]] [[lt:Gaktos plaukai]] [[nl:Schaamhaar]] [[ja:陰毛]] [[no:Kjønnshår]] [[nds:Schaamhoor]] [[pl:Owłosienie łonowe]] [[pt:Pêlo púbico]] [[fi:Häpykarvoitus]] [[sv:Könshår]] [[tl:Bulbol]] [[th:ขนหัวหน่าว]] [[zh:陰毛]]