Brazilian Bikini Waxes Make Crab Lice Endangered Species
By Jason Gale
& Shannon Pettypiece - Jan 13, 2013 7:00 AM CT
Pubic
lice, the crab-shaped insects that have dwelled in human groins since the
beginning of history, are disappearing. Doctors say bikini waxing may be the
reason.
Waning infestations of the bloodsuckers have been linked by doctors to
pubic depilation, especially a technique popularized in the 1990s by a Manhattan
salon run by seven Brazilian sisters. More than 80 percent of college students in the U.S. remove all or some
of their pubic hair -- part of a trend that’s increasing in western countries.
In Australia, Sydney’s main
sexual health clinic hasn’t seen a woman with pubic lice since 2008 and male
cases have fallen 80 percent from about 100 a decade ago.
8 comments:
This post started off so nice...
Aw, Grand, I'm sorry, but you know me. Never know when to stop. :-D
Reminds me when I was in basic training, the whole battalion came down with the crabs. Never did get my purple heart.
I mean seriously, if John Kerry can put himself in for a purple heart for the clap and for getting a piece of rice imbedded in his ass, surly the crabs quailify?
Well, cj, you did shed blood...
heh heh!
What?! ME twisted?!!
I'm,,, I'm shocked and outraged!!!
Deliciously twisted.
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