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Wrong. We know in ancient greece it was common for women to use lanterns to singe their pubic hair off: “Thou alone shinest into the secret recesses of our thighs and dost singe the hair that groweth there, and with thy flame dost light the actions of our loves.” - Written 391 BC
Pliny the elder, in Rome, wrote several recipes for creams for hair removal: “The ashes of dried cabbage-stalks are generally reckoned among the caustic substances: mixed with stale grease, they are employed for sciatica, and, used as a liniment, in the form of a depilatory, together with silphium and vinegar, they prevent hair that has been once removed from growing again.”
And in the medieval era we have books for women like the trotula on how women can best depilate all their body hair: “In order that a woman might become very soft and smooth and without hairs from her head down … try to pull out the hairs from the pubic area...”
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