Sunday, March 16, 2008

No Crabs At This Beach

In the pubic interest

But devastation visited the pubic louse community. A 2006 study called Did the Brazilian Kill the Pubic Louse?, written by NR Armstrong and JD Wilson, of Leeds General Infirmary, wonders at the sudden rarity of pubic lice in the UK and elsewhere. Published in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections, the study suggests a possible cause:

"The drop in pubic lice in women appears to be most dramatic around 2000 and coincided with the introduction of extensive waxing techniques, such as the 'Brazilian', in women in the United Kingdom."


In the UK? I doubt if it was a drop by that much.

In this era where more and more animal species face the spectre of extinction, the "Brazilian" study sent alarm through the research community


There is a group that try to protect everything. Any way the feminists who are against the Brazilian wax will have to pause.

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