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Sajari H12
11-30-2003, 09:31 PM
hi its me again. im interested on shaving my pubic hair but i dont know how to. if there are any people out there that can give me tips on shaving pubic hair that would be a great help
Thanks
Sajari
Sajari H12
11-30-2003, 09:31 PM
hi its me again. im interested on shaving my pubic hair but i dont know how to. if there are any people out there that can give me tips on shaving pubic hair that would be a great help
Thanks
Sajari
RalphVa
12-01-2003, 03:44 AM
What works for me is to preshave with electric shaver. Use the trimmer part first and then shaver. After it's short, just shave. DON'T use around the sac. Clip that with scissors and then shave with a blade.
Then moisten with shave gel, let sit a couple minutes and then shave with a triple blade razor.
If you get a rash or those red spots, something like Bikini Line in a tube will help. You may get red spots and maybe even pimples the first time or two. Treat with anti-bacteria soap and/or Bikini Line.
greensunshine
12-01-2003, 03:47 AM
Two that come to mind, is first get a good razor and not just one of those cheapy type if you want to avoid razor cuts. I personally prefer a nice grooming one so that I can shave close in some areas and not so close in others.
The other is a good mirror...preferably one that magnifies to at least a 5X so you can see better...standard mirrors are ok in an emergency but that is bout it.
Greensunshine in the Pacific NW /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif
I find a blowtorch works well for me.
Rik
http://www.uccb.ns.ca/graphics/pics/strategicplan/blowtorch%202.jpg
Naked In Florida
12-01-2003, 09:08 AM
LOL thatsa a good one RIK, I might try that!
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rik:
I find a blowtorch works well for me.
Rik
http://www.uccb.ns.ca/graphics/pics/strategicplan/blowtorch%202.jpg <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Ouch! Rik your sarcasm is showing. lol /infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
Nude in the North
12-01-2003, 02:52 PM
I Shower First.
Even when shaving my face, it helps soften the wiskers/hair.
Steve
Sajari H12
12-01-2003, 04:34 PM
thanx guys for the tips /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
Sajari,
Although it's been 44 years since I was 13, I remember very clearly how excited I was when I saw the first pubic hair sprouting. There's no way I would have wanted to remove at age 14 what took me until age 13 to get, but to each their own.
I did shave for a while a couple of years ago and liked the look and feel of it, but it got to be more trouble than it was worth to me. An electric razor burned me, and a blade cut me, and I'm not into pain. /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
Sajari H12
12-02-2003, 02:37 AM
ok...after hearing that maybe i would want to wait before i start shaving......hahaha
tarsus
12-02-2003, 10:55 AM
hello
you might really want to hold off for a while on shaving. i started at like 13-14 years old.
now i look like bigfoot if i don't shave.
don't really know if that had anything to do with it but--------
I had a brother who started shaving his face at age 14, and by age 16 he had a full-face beard. It was quite long.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jon-Marc:
I had a brother who started shaving his face at age 14, and by age 16 he had a full-face beard. It was quite long. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>He must be really really slow at shaving then! Two years and he still wasn't done?
TXK NUDE
12-02-2003, 05:16 PM
OMG!!! ROTFLMBO!!!! /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
Snoboy
12-02-2003, 06:07 PM
That is so funny and so true. When I was 15 I had appendecitis and when the male nurse came into prep me for surgery he informed me that he was going to shave off my pubes. I was so traumatized by it. I was so proud of my bush...and, swish, swish and it I was bare as a new babies bottom. Dang, I hated that...probably why I have never wanted to be a "smoothie." Funny how things come back to memory. I enjoy a little trim to keep from catching hair in the jeans zipper but that is all. TMI...I know. Sorry. /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
missouriboy
12-03-2003, 01:29 AM
"He must be really really slow at shaving then! Two years and he still wasn't done?"
Well, obviously, it was growing so fast he couldn't keep up!
Actually, I guess he just gave up fighting it and let the beard win.
Stevedaoust
12-03-2003, 10:31 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rik:
[QB] I find a blowtorch works well for me.
Rik
Rik,
I liked your prefferances; I even laughed but the dude is "14"....{flash forward to that nights' newcast}..."Today in the news. Boy hospitalized...." (smile)
Steve
aunaturelone
12-03-2003, 11:23 AM
Interesting. I think the first time I ever shaved was around 13 or 14. Took off everything except the hair on my head. (Didn't have a beard.) Did it at the beginning of summer so it would all be grown back before school started in the fall.
Didn't need a mirror. I was flexible enough to see everything I needed to but after the first time I could have done it in the dark by touch. A month later it wasn't fully back yet but enough was there that I looked "natural" again.
I think I did it out of curiosity. Or maybe I wanted to be ten years old forever. Then I discovered it opened a whole new world of sensation for masturbation and for a little bit I kind of went wild. Eventually I got over whatever had gotten into me and decided I liked the look of a patch of hair down there, even liked to comb it out like a little afro.
That little patch of hair is the signal to other people that you're fertile and a potential mate. It also provides a large surface area for your sexual pheromones to disperse from. It's a natural asset in a culture where you can be nude. In a textile culture it doesn't mean much of anything.
I haven't shaved my pubes for probably 30 years now, although as I get older I'm finding the pubic hair isn't as thick as it used to be and new hair is sprouting in other areas.
The bumps you get from shaving aren't pimples, they are localized inflamations from ingrown hair. The condition is called pseudofollicultis (false infection of the hair follicules) or razor bumps. It can lead to infection and scarring in bad cases. Some guys get them from shaving their beards or their heads.
When you cut hair it leaves a very sharp point on the tip. If you trim the hair off too close (skin level or below) and it is very curly, it will curve right around and grow back into the skin. Not everyone suffers from this. Most who do don't shave.
The trick to avoiding ingrown hair (and painful irritation) is not to shave too closely. If you can't feel any stubble at all, you're probably too close. When I was in basic training I could buy special razors in the PX especially for pseudofoliculitis. You couldn't shave too closely with them; you'd always keep a faint stubble. They were made available because you can't grown a beard in the military. I have NEVER seen these available in the civilian stores.
A close shave also takes off the outer layers of skin cells. After you've been shaving for a while the skin toughens up a bit and you learn not to shave so hard. The first time around usually leaves you red, raw and regretful because you usually press too hard. Just drag the razor lightly along the surface. You are most likely to do damage on the skin of you penis and scrotum since that skin is all wrinkly and loose. Be extra careful there.
Start out with a scissor, very carefully. You may discover that you can get the effect you want without needing anything more. If you decide to go farther, take a long hot shower, then lather it up well and shave with a disposable razor. DON"T shave too close or you'll regret it. This skin is much more delicate than that on your face and will constantly be rubbed when you have to wear clothing. If you do get a case of razor burn or razor rash, Solarcaine will help (first it stings then it eases the pain). 1% xylocaine ointment will work better and keep the raw area somewhat protected.
Jochanaan
12-03-2003, 02:45 PM
I've never shaved my pubes or armpits, but my conservative Christian alma mater did not allow beards. (Funny, they never quoted any Scripture to justify that policy. Maybe there isn't any? /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif ) I learned that I didn't really need to shave every day since my beard was medium brown, not black. Anyway, I would let my beard grow over the summer (like many other guys there), then I would have to cut it short with scissors or a haircutter before I could shave it. Very traumatic. /infopop/emoticons/icon_frown.gif
I've never shaved since those days. Why change the way I was created? (Or evolved if you insist. I don't. /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif )
Jochanaan,
Maybe they never quoted scripture against beards because there aren't any. Colleges usually have policies unique to their school. I was told that Bob Jones U didn't allow interracial dating. That's rather old-fashioned and outdated.
Croydon
12-03-2003, 05:01 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jon-Marc:
Jochanaan,
Maybe they never quoted scripture against beards because there aren't any. Colleges usually have policies unique to their school. I was told that Bob Jones U didn't allow interracial dating. That's rather old-fashioned and outdated. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Nope Bob Jones U doesn't allow interracial dating. In addition, women must wear skirts way below knees (almost to ankles). There's another conservative christian college (cant think of it now) that recently allowed students to dance together for first time in school history. They believed dancing was "impure" and led to sex
Naturist Mark
12-03-2003, 05:19 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Croydon:
They believed dancing was "impure" and led to sex <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>If that weren't true, most guys would never dance...
-Mark
With the kind of "dancing" young people do these days, they don't get close enough for it to get "impure". I remember when I was young (gee, have I reached that age already?), I danced with one gal with nice boobs. As I was pressed up against them, I had all kinds of thoughts going through my mind. I always preferred the slow dances.
namedun
12-03-2003, 05:57 PM
It's pretty much a given that the average guy doesn't dance unless he thinks he'll get lucky, or that he has to dance. I have what I like to call "white-man syndrom". I'm not trying to be racist, but you have to admit that you don't see alot of white guys dancing unless:
1)They have to (otherwise they might sit alone at the bar while thier girlfriend/wife went and danced with some stranger)
2)They are intoxicated
3)There are many intoxicated women around that won't notice the man's lack of dancing ability
Um....on topic, I don't shave.....I don't even shave my face with a non-electric razor, why would I even attempt to put a blade that close to my "equipment".
p.s. unique cultural dancing doesn't factor into "white man syndrome"(ie. country line dancing, tango, break-dancing, etc.)
Namedun /infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif
RIVERRAT
12-06-2003, 08:36 PM
Greensunshine
Hey lady friend, I shaved for a few months a year or so ago, I don't know how it is for you ladies, but I had some trouble shaving around the sack, some bleeding and irratation, the rest wasn't bad, I didn't need a mirror, I would probably caused serious injury with a mirror, I enjoyed the look and the comfort, But the upkeep was more than I needed, shaving my face is task enough, I know you are a smoothy, but you don't shave your face, your legs from time to time, I guess I'm just lazy, from my picture you can tell I've gone back to hairy,but it was comfortable being smooth. I see the weather from you're area, looks like not pretty, we are getting snow tonight, but hasn't been bad. Have a great night, Later the RAT
stevenf64
12-09-2003, 07:56 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by cyndiann:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jon-Marc:
I had a brother who started shaving his face at age 14, and by age 16 he had a full-face beard. It was quite long. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>He must be really really slow at shaving then! Two years and he still wasn't done? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Maybe you need to read a little slower...then you might get it...
Sundance36
12-09-2003, 11:15 PM
Has any one tried lazer removal. it would be permanent. If so how did you go about finding a person to do it. /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
NEW HAMPSHIRE NUDIST
12-17-2003, 06:21 AM
I shave every now and then. I shave from the neck
down front & back. I use hair clippers and Nair.
But if you use Nair, do not leave it on for very
long. It can burn.
N.H.N
soofreeemateomanian
12-17-2003, 04:37 PM
Once, my pubic hair I did try remove
I figured i had nothing to lose
at first, I got out the nair,
I had read smewhere It was good for removing hair,
I took a deep breath and sat on a chair
A few moments later, I was hopping and screaming
My whole body must have been gleaming
It burned bad, but I wasnt about to give up
I bought hundreds of shavers and sprays
Becoming broke was coming my way
though It took me a while to recover
I hid my manhood from my brother
I have to admit these products removed some hair
My head hair had gone gray, and fell out making my head bare
Prometheus
01-14-2004, 09:15 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Croydon:
There's another conservative christian college (cant think of it now) that recently allowed students to dance together for first time in school history. They believed dancing was "impure" and led to sex <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>That was Wheaton College, about twenty miles away from me. Culturally, they are the Midwest's answer to BYU.
Re hair removal.
Lady bought a hairless chihuahua dog, it was her pride and joy, then it started to grow hair.
She went to the vet. He said, I don't know what to do, try the beautician.
She told the beautician, I want something to get rid of unwanted hair.
Beautician said, this cream is great for underarm hair, but, after use, don't wash under your arms for two days.
She said, I don't want it for under my arms, I want it for my chihuahua.
Beautician said, in that case, don't shower for a week.
Re dancing.
When I was 16, my mother told me, if I learnt to dance, I'd meet more girls than I'd meet in a pub, they'd be nicer girls, and they wouldn't spend all my money.
What else does a 16 year old boy want to know?
It worked then, and it works now. [I'm 69.]
It's not hard, if you can learn to drive, you can learn to dance.
If you're polite and sociable, the ladies will dance with you. If you're any good at it, they'll come and ask you to dance.
By the way, I'm olive-skinned white Caucasian, but, this time of year, in Australia, you could be forgiven for thinking I have some dark-skin heritage.
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