Pubic hair determines women’s sexual character
By admin on Jul 11, 2009 | In Scientific Studies Supporting Happeh Theory | Send feedback »
This story is about a doctor who says that the pattern formed by the pubic hair of a woman determines their sexual character. The story has been picked up in the west as a joke article. This news story can be explained by Happeh Theory. The Japanese doctor is talking about similar things to what Happeh Theory talks about.
The Fiber View of the Human Body is one of the theoretical models of the human body created for Happeh Theory, that could provide a theoretical basis for what this Japanese doctor has noticed.
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Pubic hair affects women’s sexuality, claims Japanese professor Asaki Geino. He classifies women into five types, the most likely of which to be unfaithful being the type whose hair resembles the mouth of a river.
"Usually female pubic hair grows in the form of an upside down triangle, but some women's is oblong or elliptical in shape," the professor explained.
"It's not that rare for women with oblong-shaped pubic hair to fall in love at first sight or fall head-over-heels with passion. They also don't like sitting at home on their own. The combination of these characteristics causes men to go wild over them."
The majority of eastern women have pubic hair that looks like an inverted triangle: "This type is characterized by faithfulness and fitness for family life. Women of this type are good mothers, faithful wives and caring daughters. I don't think I'm wrong when I say that precisely this type of woman helped Japan become the glorious country it is," Geino said triumphantly, Rol.ru reports.
There's no doubt the professor's findings are very interesting, but nevertheless they're impossible to apply in practice: the majority of women today wax their bikini line clean. Having said this, if a man has serious intentions, it might be worth his while asking to participate in the process in order to see what his future holds.
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