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The Hair "Down There"

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Erin said:
I know I just feel more comfortable if I'm "clean" down there. And to me, it's simply more aesthetically pleasing... I don't worry about if I'm not dating anybody, but since I am... that's an area I pay attention to. So it's not all for the men... I just feel more groomed if things are taken care of "down there."

And also, swimsuit season's approaching...

I've never waxed. It scares the hell out of me. I've been just shaving, but I get bumps and it's quite annoying. But I refuse to go get waxed... so I must decide on a better method. :rolleyes:
that's exactly what i was going to say.
i feel more comfortable if i know that things are taken care off down there.
a few years back, i used to shave. and it was a not-so good experience. i have really sensitive skin, so you can figure out that this method wasn't the best.
for the past years, i just did a regular waxing. and i was kinda happy with it. it hurted, but it was only like 10 minutes of pain.
right now it's summer here. so some months ago, i decided to try what they call a brazilian bikini wax. trust me, the first time it hurts, but it's so worth it if you like to keep 'it clean'. then it hurts less, and i highly recommend wax, because it's the method that lasts more.
 
I never tried hair remover on my legs. Once in a while I'll use Nair with Aloe and Lanolin(sp?) for the bikini area and never had a problem.
 
Mr. Lee said:
I usually like bare or closely shaven on women. I don't shave down there myself, tried it once and heard that the hair grows back faster...

Isn't that a little hypocritical? You like it on women, but you don't continue to do it yourself, because you fear the hair grows back faster....yet that's okay if it happens to the woman you're with?
 
What´s wrong with hair? not a lot , but a bit of trimmed hair down there? i don´t wanna look like a 5 years old. When I go to bed with women I like them with a bit of , soft, cute hair.
 
^^^ Here is to Inter:flower: ..

And yes FrockRadar8 it is quit hypercritical for men to say that:flower: ....

This reminds me of one of my old dance teachers... just stunning and so beautiful... she had hair under her arms.. etc.. and she couldn't care less... what a wonderful sight to see a woman like that..:heart:
and ofcourse it didn't hurt the way she moved.. so unique... :innocent: off topic here:lol:
 
silk skin paws said:
I never tried hair remover on my legs. Once in a while I'll use Nair with Aloe and Lanolin(sp?) for the bikini area and never had a problem.

How long, may I ask, do you leave the Nair on your bikini area for it to work? :unsure:
 
Does anybody do their shave with aqueous cream? Apparently it eliminates the red bumps you can get afterward.
 
I think Kate´s look cute, imagine that pic without the hair...gross! I remember a photo shot a long time ago for charity or something with nude models such as Linda, Stella or Kirsten Mcmenany, they all had some hair there.
 
silk skin paws said:
For about 10 minutes. It shouldn't exceed that limit.

Yeah... I do the full (maximum) 10 minutes... and nada. You lucky duck. ;) I would so rather use that option rather than waxing.
 
Tushka_BeLLa said:
Does anybody do their shave with aqueous cream? Apparently it eliminates the red bumps you can get afterward.

No...but I saw a big tub of this today in a drugstore, I've never seen it around before...I'd be interested to hear if it's worked for people.
 
FrockRadar8 said:
Isn't that a little hypocritical? You like it on women, but you don't continue to do it yourself, because you fear the hair grows back faster....yet that's okay if it happens to the woman you're with?
Depends on how u think about it. Hair down there looks more normal on a man. It is normal for a woman to at least trim, for a man it is not normal...
 
this thread made me think of a chapter in henry miller's "tropic of cancer". the guys are just sitting and drinking and talking, and someone mentions a certain hooker that is said to be completely hairless down there, and everyone at the table is like: :shock: :shock: :shock:

so funny. from today's viewpoint.
 
well shouldn't guys trim? i do.

waxed for girls = hot (but no bikini lines)
 
Nothernsky... that is a great:flower:

Oooohh Mr Lee.... not "normal"(if we do have to use that expression..).. hair is the most "normal" thing, both for men/women, and also down there... the abnormality would be the constant fixation on hair removal... a cultural phenomenon, but then again normality is likewise... just because it's more acceptable and expected that a woman removes her hair, doesn'r make it more "normal" than for a man...
 
Multitudes said:
Nothernsky... that is a great:flower:

Oooohh Mr Lee.... not "normal"(if we do have to use that expression..).. hair is the most "normal" thing, both for men/women, and also down there... the abnormality would be the constant fixation on hair removal... a cultural phenomenon, but then again normality is likewise... just because it's more acceptable and expected that a woman removes her hair, doesn'r make it more "normal" than for a man...
I think that the hair grows faster on a woman but not sure because if you every saw a woman in a bathing suit w/ a big bush protruding that is nasty IMHO but if I wanted a girl to shave and she asked me to I would do it as long as I thought it would look right... You can shave a gucci g in a woman but in a man would it look right or is it possble?
 
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Mr. Lee said:
I think that the hair grows faster on a woman but not sure because if you every saw a woman in a bathing suit w/ a big bush protruding that is nasty IMHO but if I wanted a girl to shave and she asked me to I would do it as long as I thought it would look right... You can shave a gucci g in a woman but in a man would it look right or is it possble?

That is good to hear you would do that(if it looks right...)... because now we are talking aesthetics... and not what is normal or expected for the sexes...
... and this just shows us, once agian, that people has different aesthetics that they relate to... I wouldn't find a "bush" nasty at all nor would I find the "bare".. because isn't quite obscure to talk about just a tiny part of our being without relating it to other parts... it all depends of the person.. and not if it's shaven , trimmed or what ever it is... for me atleast...:flower:
... and for the Gucci G... don't ask me:lol:
 
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