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Manscaping.... Does it make a difference??

Zoot Allures

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I get balls and shaft waxed. Just be upfront and ask for it.

1 It does make you look cleaner because you are

2 It makes your balls and shaft more sensitive which is why I request shaft waxing

3 It hurts the first time so take an analgesic such as Tylenol

4 The more you do it the less it hurts
 

saxon

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I’ve been shaving for over 20 years. I just use a Mach 3 razor and shaving cream with aloe in the shower only a 5 minute job. Once you start doing it regularly there’s no razor burn or irritation.
 

trippingwalker

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i personally shave the balls and shaft and use an electric trimmer to trim the rest of the pubes down as much as possible - but they're still there. I prefer the "look" over brazillian style... I tend to get as much mileage as i expect from the provider! And it means im shaving only a fraction of the area.
 

SexB

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When I first started shaving my pubic hair, I have to admit I always worried that the lady I was going to see would think I had something if I developed razor bumps or an ingrown hair.

I was quickly reassured that they can tell the difference between a razor bump and something more serious.
 

Mdelisle6969

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i go to a men's spa and get the twig, berries, crack and cheeks waxed clean as a whistle... lots of copious oral action of course, but also get rimmed a lot too, and i've had 2 separate SW's rim me and advise that when they see a guy taking that kind of care down there, they kinda know he wants some ass attention and he's gonna LOVE getting rimmed... and i do.
 

JaimeWolf

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When I first started shaving my pubic hair, I have to admit I always worried that the lady I was going to see would think I had something if I developed razor bumps or an ingrown hair.

I was quickly reassured that they can tell the difference between a razor bump and something more serious.
Use a quality shaving cream. Wad the shaving cream against the grain to get the hair to stand up, then drag the razor with the grain.

I thought about getting lasered, but according to my MPA it would still need a razor touch-up every week or so.
 

mburner

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What's good for the gander is good for the goose: use a women's razor to do the job. Flatter, wider blade surface covers more area and reaches the ins and outs without much of a chance for nicks if you're careful. Can be worked into creases and crevices. And is gentle on sensitive skin. Use after a trimmer fitted with an attachment zips away the long hairs. Not too much lather, with a shave butter better than a foam. And to finish, contrary to what we've been told, dry the area and barely wet the blade, stand in a sunlit window so you can see what remains where, and then tidy up. Carefully.
On the other hand, as longtime dollar shave club member in the country below yours, I suggested to them that what's good for the goose is good for the gander: start a club for women. They'll think about it, the corporate mouthpiece replied. They've been holding that thought for over two years.
 

clementinexoxo

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On the other hand, as longtime dollar shave club member in the country below yours, I suggested to them that what's good for the goose is good for the gander: start a club for women. They'll think about it, the corporate mouthpiece replied. They've been holding that thought for over two years.
I'm also a long-time dollar shave club member and can vouch for them also working for women.
 

BigDude2019

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I’ve said this in previous incarnations of this thread:

Philips Bodygroom will be your best friend.

*No ingrown hairs, ever.
*Works on the twig, berries, crack, and everywhere else you want to shave.
*You will be able to shave every day.
*Provides a close, smooth shave. Not as much as with a razor but quite close anyway and also has advantages of points 1 to 3 above.
 

Kikia3927

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Is it fun for either party if the giver has to stop every thirty seconds to pull pubes out of her mouth? Probably not. And it probably isn't overly pretty when she is gagging on pubes in the back of her throat like a cat with a furball. Trim the forest.
Agreed.
 

Kikia3927

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I’ve been shaving for over 20 years. I just use a Mach 3 razor and shaving cream with aloe in the shower only a 5 minute job. Once you start doing it regularly there’s no razor burn or irritation.
When I shave my sac, I almost always end up shaving some skin of ... because the sac is wrinkly. I have used Schick Hydro 5 razor. Then, in two days, I get the most abrasive stubble. Do you face either of these problems?

Waxing and hair removing creams have worked for me. After waxing, it takes at least 7 - 10 days before the hair starts growing. It has been 3 weeks since my last wax, and I still have just a tiny bit of hair. Though at the time of waxing I had an Amazon jungle!
 

Kikia3927

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I trim, and thats all. I keep having images of a hairy baboon with shaved balls.
This is hilarious! Now the images of a hairy baboon with shaved balls are flashing in front of my eyes. Thankfully, in addition to my ball sack, the rest of me is hairless too, except for my head, eye brows and eyelids!
 

legmann

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T.O.
Is it fun for either party if the giver has to stop every thirty seconds to pull pubes out of her mouth? Probably not. And it probably isn't overly pretty when she is gagging on pubes in the back of her throat like a cat with a furball. Trim the forest.
Agreed.

I find it gets compliments and yes it does help with mileage.
I think you'd have to be foolish to think otherwise. (See above.)
 
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