How to get gum out of pubic hair

A sticky situation arises in Netflix's 'Survival of the Thickest.'
By Anna Iovine  on 
Marouane Zotti as Luca and Michelle Buteau as Mavis in Survival of the Thickest
Just in case your date gets gum in their pubic hair, as happens in 'Survival of the Thickest.' Credit: Vanessa Clifton/Netflix

In the third episode of Netflix's Survival of the Thickest, protagonist Mavis (played by Michelle Buteau) has a sticky situation when her gum gets stuck to a date's pubic hair. 

Mortifying, yes, but also a real-life scenario. Mavis and her hookup Luca (Marouane Zotti) solve the problem with peanut butter and ice — as it turns out, is not a bad way to do it.

To get chewing gum out of hair (pubic or otherwise), you can use peanut butter or oil, said dermatologist and writer at My Psoriasis Team, Dr. Patricia Gaile Espinosa. Virgin coconut oil, mineral oil, olive oil, or vegetable oil are good options; there's oil in peanut butter as well, which is apparent if you've ever used natural peanut butter and seen oil rise to the top of the jar. 

Oily substances help stiffen gum, Espinosa explained. Apply the PB or oil all over the gum and wait a few minutes to let the gum harden. Once it stiffens, it's much easier to remove from hair. 

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Using ice is another way to stiffen the gum and make it easier to remove, according to Healthline. Apply ice for a few minutes and let the gum harden before trying to remove it.

No matter someone's genitalia, be mindful when removing gum from the area. If the person has a vulva, take extra care to not get oil or peanut butter inside the vagina. 

And if you use ice, be cautious as well since ice can burn. You may want to use an ice pack or frozen veggies instead. Once the gum is out, however, maybe you can use ice cubes during foreplay to get in the mood again. 

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Anna Iovine

Anna Iovine is the sex and relationships reporter at Mashable, where she covers topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Previously, she was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review. Follow her on Twitter @annaroseiovine.


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