>>5897965And then there’s the more hasn’t-been-proven-but-definitely-plausible theory, that particularly before Christianity took over, public opinion on pubic hair changed with the female statues as well as the men’s as different artists came along and tried new techniques and styles to innovate and try and establish their own look through how they carved the pubis. Then like 1000 years later whatever statues hadn’t been broken and lost were shaved up at the whims of various popes.
Like there’s periods of ancient history where male statues got bushy and had super intricate floppy balls and non-baby dicks with a little flappy foreskin dangle. And then I don’t think there’s surviving female sculptures from that era/artist/school/region anymore.
Like pretty much every other generation seems to swing back and between being pro bush and shaved. Every 10 years trends change with crotch maintenance standards as people get bored and seek out novelty. And this is reflected in ancient statues of dicks where every 20 years it was a different trend. While rock puss is just 3000 years of barbie crotches.