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Medusa's hair is snakes, so her pubes must be too. Slither IN on command. amirite?
by Anonymous4 years ago
She's doggie style or reverse cowgirl only. Don't wanna end up as a life sized stone dildo.
by Anonymous4 years ago
>sized stone dildo
Now that you have said it aloud, it doesn't seem the worst way to go.
by Anonymous4 years ago
Venom!
by Anonymous4 years ago
Is there any way to delete a mental image?
by Anonymous4 years ago
Yup. Starts from S.
by Anonymous4 years ago
Thanks, I hate it.
by Anonymous4 years ago
We could reasonably assume she had some other visible body hair, on her arms for example, so the snakes are likely limited to just her head.
by Anonymous4 years ago
What is the armpits had very small snakes? Just like armpit hair is usually smaller than hair on head.
by Anonymous4 years ago
How do you know she doesn't keep herself trimmed? What's your source?
by Anonymous4 years ago
Nah, by that logic she would have snakes in her armpits on her legs and arms and possibly a few on her upper lip. Women have hair everywhere a man does they just shave in today's society.
by Anonymous4 years ago
Medusa isn't a human she doesn't confine to human biology nor societal standards.
by Anonymous4 years ago
This doesn't disprove the fault in OP's logic. By your logic she may not even have genitals let alone hair between her legs or snakes. It is inferred she has human biology if she has public hair, snakes or no.
by Anonymous4 years ago
Ok since you want to be a kill joy about it, fine. Her pubes are untouched. Athena cursed Medusa for falling in love with Poseidon. She was considered a beautiful maiden woman with long blond hair. Judging by Ancient Greek statues she wouldn't have had any body hair. Athena's curse made her face "hag like" turned her long hair into snakes and turned her skin an ugly green color. Even if she did have pubes they would have been untouched but she wouldn't have had any body hair since she is a Greek legend. She still would have had genitals, she would not have had body hair, and there isn't much logic in Greek mythology.
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