In modern society, the situation regarding women's body hair has undergone dramatic changes. In particular, pubic hair - what was once a "natural forest" that grew naturally and abundantly - is now an era in which many women choose to live in a "hairless plain." When you walk down the street, you'll see signs for hair removal salons, and when you open the internet, you'll find a flood of beauty articles recommending smooth skin. Certainly, it is understandable that people want a clean and tidy appearance. But then I suddenly stop and wonder, where has the love for nature in its natural state gone? Pubic hair used to be part of a person's personality. Fluffy, curly, modest - each one forms a unique "ecosystem." It's as if there are as many different forests as there are people. However, this diversity has now reached a point where it could be called "endangered hair" rather than "endangered species." I sincerely hope that the day never comes when this joke is no longer a joke.