This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay discussing cultural trends regarding pubic hair removal. It references pop culture media (TV shows like 'Women's Murder Club', 'The View', and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm') and quotes psychologist Nancy Etcoff on the eroticism of hairlessness. The text concludes with a first-person narrative about the author's childhood fascination with pubic hair at Coney Island. It bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it was part of an evidence production.
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| Joy Behar | TV Personality |
Quoted regarding comments made on 'The View'.
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| Larry David | Producer/Actor |
Mentioned in a description of a scene from 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'.
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| Nancy Etcoff | Psychologist / Author |
Quoted regarding the science of beauty and hairlessness; affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
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| Unknown Narrator | Author |
The person writing the text ('My own resistance...'), recounting personal memories of Coney Island.
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| ABC |
Network airing 'Women's Murder Club'.
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| HBO |
Network airing 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'.
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| Harvard Medical School |
Affiliation of Nancy Etcoff.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Indicated by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp.
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Location mentioned in the author's childhood anecdote.
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"That' s not your mama' s bikini wax."Source
"No pubic hair creates a wind tunnel."Source
"There' s also an erotic, sexual component to hairlessness because your skin is more sensitive when it' s more exposed. Women today are emulating porn stars who have no pubic hair, and I think men like it."Source
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