Is this a hoax?
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I have removed, this:
Forestation is a form of hair transplant that takes hair follicles from the scalp and transplants them to the pubic region. The procedure is performed primarily on females and is most popular in South Korea, where pubic hair is traditionally regarded as a sign of fertility.
Until someone confirms, it. It sounds so ridiculous it might actually be true. I have changed Forestation a simple dictionary definition of what it actually means; a dense growth of trees and plants.
I did a Google search on this. I only read a few mentions, but from what I can tell, forestation is "the latest trend". Supposedly it makes the pubic hair area extra extra shaggy! Jaberwocky6669 July 2, 2005 04:38 (UTC)
LOL, this isn't right. Check out Dictionary.Com. I've fixed the actual term. Imper1um 19:52, 16 January 2007 (UTC)