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I grew hairs around my areolas. My mother was very supportive though she had none. I always kept them, my husband is ok with them. Now it's my turn to comfort our daughter and I find it not so easy at all. She blames me for it.
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You should go to a doctor, there might be a problem with your thyroid
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This may be hormone induced or the sign of a problem with the thyroid or PCOS etc. In my case it's PCOS, hair on my chest and in my face, excessive hair on my legs and arms and, on the other hand, a receding frontal hair line and bald temples and generally thin hair on my head. Have it checked.
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Hi, I'm from Cabo Verde and I've got a circle of hairs round my areolas. Where I come from women are generally hairier so this is normal. I've also heard of white women having hairs there and a friend from Mexico has them also. No need to worry.
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I find black (central and south african) women to be in general less hairy. In my experience it's southern european and north-african (mediterranean) who have the most hair. I'm from Algeria and consider myself fortunate because I "only" have facial hair on the sides of my face and on my upper lip and chest hair around my areolas. Some of my friends have hairs between their breasts and on their chin. I wax my legs and my pubes and I used to pluck out the chest hairs but now I only do it when I am to show my breasts to strangers because it hurts too much to do it often and the follicles get easily inflamed when I pluck. In everyday life it's easy for me to hide them because I need to wear full cup bras anyway because in low cut bras my areolas show. You'll get used to yours.
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Hi I'm from Spain. I've had chest hair developing from age 13 together with armpits. It's centered around the areolas and between my breasts. I I pluck it between the breasts but I never did around the arolas because it's hidden in the bra anyway. My father is very hairy and also my brother (and early balding) so it may be a family trait from that side. I don't feel like it's a big deal though.
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Hi, I'm Carola, I'm 15 and I've started growing chest hair. So far I also have some soft darker hairs on my upper lip and a few slightly longer ones over the corners of my mouth and much pubic hair but apart from that I'm not particularly hairy. My mom has chest hair also so I suppose I will follow suit. For now I've only got 7 long and dark hairs around the lower part of my left areola and 2 under my right and another 1 in the middle of the chest. But especially around my areolas there are a lot of small soft hairs waiting to develop into real hairs.Mu mum told me she started to grow her earlier, when she was 14 but it was very slow and lasted for years. Because of my mum and also because there's another girl my age I know who has hairy breasts I don't feel bad about it.
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DONT WORRY ABOUT BEING A HAIRY GIRL I FIND IT EXTREAMLY EXCITING WHEN I SEE A HAIRY GIRL
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you shouldn't feel bad about it, you're right
a lot of women have chest hair, some more, some less
only 2 out of 3 do not have it
the other pluck it out most of the time and you can do exactly that
after some time (need to be patient) you will have less, the hairs won't grow back
if you're very hairy my advice would be to let it stay
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It's good you don't have to feel bad about it. I hope for you things stay that way and that even if you should grow more body hair you'll still feel confident. I wasn't that strong when I was your age and, despite doctor's advice, I had my chest and face hair (side burns and mustache) removed even during puberty. I did it twice, once when I was 15 which, in retrospect, was stupid, because I was too young and I hadn't finished growing bodyhair. So when I was 17 I had them removed a 2. time, but they actually grew back. Both times laser had been painful, especially on my breasts. I was told that a 3. laser session would get rid of them definitely but it wasn't true but following that session I had burns and blisters which took over a month to heal and here and there the brim of my areolas had turned lighter, but it got back to normal also after a few months. So after that I decided to let my hairs stay even if I'm unhappy with them.

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this is typically bigger problem for some than for ohter it depends on culture I think. Im Marocco and here only some women take hairs away who want to make like Europe but most keep it. Hairs is natural for men and women on chest. I understand Europe women who want not to have them because only few white women have hairs but in Marocco and in other countrys its different. I know only few friends who dont have them, some have only few but half of my friends have at least hair on their boobs around nipple. I have circle of hairs around nipple and I have hairs on inside of boobs also. No big problem
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yes it's a culture thing i think too, I'm from Spain and I'm hairy and I know other women who are but we do away with it, keeping it seems gross or hippy. I have a friend from Lebanon and she's so smooth, and also her pubes, completely hairless, I've never met anyone shaved that carefully, I even thought she didn't grow body hair. So I asked her and she told me that in her culture women shave completely. She revealed to me she was actually very hairy, face and chest and stomach included but you could never tell. She goes to a specialized beauty parlor for that once a week. I use a razor normally or pluck out the most obvious ones.
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I'm a female, and having hair all over my body. Is there some way or some herbal treatment that can reduce testosterone level, and get me rid of hair bumps?
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Hey, it's better if you don't express this much excitation or it sounds like being hairy is a fetish which only attracts people who reduce her to that. That's not simply normalizing and accepting hair on women and seeing beauty in that and supporting hair. Say the undergoes laser hair removal, I'm guess you're not going to support her but fight her, because "you like her that way" "she's brainwashed" etc. Or at least that way you go about that makes it' sound like it.
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I work in a beauty salon and in my experience a few stray hairs around the areola is quite common, even a full circle of hair is not that rare. It is often associated with hairs around or below the navel. I have seen less often hairs between the breasts though it also certainly exists. Getting rid of them is no big deal, you can even pluck them out yourself or have them removed by laser. No need for a doctor.
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