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Just out of curiosity - does pubic hair make much of a difference to you during sex? I've only had one partner so I wouldn't know any different.My friends and I on a girls' night out at a bar were discussing the topic and we couldn't arrive at an answer we all agreed on. Just curious...

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I personally don't understand the desire to have a partner shave or wax. Hairless men just look weird to me.

 

However, I do shave, everything, I do so because I get fewer ingrown hairs, my doc suggested it since I've had bad skin and get cysts and scars. I don't like wax since I have pretty sensitive skin and it causes more damage than good.

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All my guy friends/boyfriends/ex boyfriends always preferred brazillian too. Only a couple I met liked the bush bc they say otherwise they feel like they are with a little girl. I think guys should NOT shave. Trims are good, but having sex w/a guy who has stubble is the most uncomfortable experience EVER.

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Hairless men just look weird to me.

 

I guess you'll never ask a guy to get a Ballzilian wax then CB....

 

Hair- no hair...does it really matter in a loving relationship? I personally don't think it's a huge deal. I've done both and never heard any complaints. There's a lot more to focus on during sex than pubic hair or lack of it.

 

I guess everyone has preferences though.

 

So my "preference" on a guy: Neatly trimmed but not too short that it's pinchy or scratchy.

 

What I do with my body is rarely influenced by others, and as a result I would not suggest my for my guy to change his body (whether it's hair or anything else) based on my preferences either.

 

 

BellaDonna

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CB,

Do you have any pointers on shaving. When I shaved, I had ingrown hairs, and the next day it was already growing back. I would sure prefer that over waxing.

My gf/I never tried waxing - does it hurt?. We shave each other once a week or so. Ingrown hairs are rare after a few times. We use shampoo in water, a single blade shaver for pass 1 and a dual blade (lady) shaver for pass 2. Afterward we put body lotion.

 

Edited. Warning single blade shaver not recommended for shaving yourself as it's blade protrudes further.

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CB,

Do you have any pointers on shaving. When I shaved, I had ingrown hairs, and the next day it was already growing back. I would sure prefer that over waxing.

I usually slather up with lotion the night before I'm going to shave. I've found that depending on the water quality the shaving products don't always work as good as a nice moisturizing soap (hard water = razor burn ). I shower with hot water and wait to shave near the end so the hair can soften and the pours open more. I shave with the grain first and then against the grain (sometimes only with the grain depending on how freaked my skin is). After I get out I put on lotion right away and sometimes I use Bikini Zone. The newer the razor the less razor burn and cuts. I then will put lotion on once or twice a day, I've found that the more often I use lotion the less problems I have with ingrown hairs and the hair isn't as corse so I don't need to shave as soon. I know where my problem areas are (places more prone to ingrown hairs) and keep an eye on them, I'll do a spot checks after shaving to make sure I got it all.

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Edited. Warning single blade shaver not recommended for shaving yourself as it's blade protrudes further

 

Ouch.

 

I couldn't imagine waxing..... shaving while virtually painless, also has to be done...carefully...

 

A good equation seems to be: Venus Razor + Bikini Zone Shave Gel link removed+ Bikini Zone AntiBumps Gel after link removed

 

BellaDonna

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Edited. Warning single blade shaver not recommended for shaving yourself as it's blade protrudes further.

 

I do know if more blades is better or worse. Since I learned how to shave my face with a straight razor (cutthroat razor) I dont get a rash on my neck after shaving. I find commercial razors to rough on me tender skin, no matter what I do. I imagine technique has everything to do with whether you get a rash and not the actual razor or number of blades.

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