pubic lice homeless and let them move into new quarters on a homeless person. My belief is that pubic hair evolved from the need to protect the vagina from dirt and other irritants when humans still walked around naked and sat on dirt floors. I don't see the need for it now. Most people bathe daily and do not squat in the dirt to go to the bathroom.
Last year I met a Chinese woman (civvie, not a working girl) who, after some intense flirting, made it pretty clear she wanted to have sex with me, so I asked her point blank if she shaved her pussy. She became a little offended and said only prostitutes, mistresses and the like did that in China. I reminded her she was in America and that most American women her age shaved. I let it go, and two weeks later she said she would shave if I showed her how to do it. Why not? We met at a hotel room and I showed her how to shave her snatch, then we showered together and I performed DATY. She couldn't believe how much better it felt for her without the hair. Afterward, she thanked me profusely for introducing her to shaving and we continued to meet weekly for a few months until she had to return to China. She was always perfectly groomed for me, no stubble, ever. I have long known that women who have never shaved can be converted to shaving once they see how much more sensitive their vaginal area becomes during DATY, and how much increased pleasure they can have as a result.
I, too, grew up with pubic hair being the norm, and probably 90% of the women I had sex with in my 20's were natural. I got married at 32, and after about a year of marriage, my wife complained that my hair got in the way during DT and tickled her nose, making her sneeze. She asked me to shave, and I said, "I will if you will." We both enjoyed the result. When she passed 16 years later suddenly from a stroke, as I eased back into the dating world over the next year, I was pleasantly surprised to find shaving was more the norm than the exception. Now I'm so used to a shaved pussy, I'm repulsed by a natural bush.