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By *ew year fun OP   Man
over a year ago

travel country wide.

I love others trimmed or shaved but i have always been bushy, but the other day I decided to see what all the fuss was about and shaved my self!

WOW! How nice and sexy/horny does that feel? Wished I had done it before

Just need someone to enjoy it with me now

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Put a photo up....

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By *arehamMan
over a year ago

handforth

Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

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By *BW SnowbunnyWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere over the Rainbow


"I love others trimmed or shaved but i have always been bushy, but the other day I decided to see what all the fuss was about and shaved my self!

WOW! How nice and sexy/horny does that feel? Wished I had done it before

Just need someone to enjoy it with me now

"

I've only recently started shaving and agree it's so much nicer and you don't get hairs caught in your knickers/boxers. Yes it does itch when growing back but if you make it part of your daily routine it won't affect you. I'm trying hair removal cream soon as I grow back so fast I have stubble later in the day.

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By *ubgirl66Couple
over a year ago

dunfermline

I have kept a smooth pussy for years it's so much nicer and yes if you make it part of your daily routine then it never gets itchy and I perfect a guy and a woman to be smooth as well. I hate getting pubes in my mouth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Makes your cock look bigger too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are both hair-free xx

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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck. "

Don't let it grow back then, simples.

Shave every day, fantastic!

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By *exybabyMan
over a year ago

Canterbury....ish


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck. "

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials'

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials' "

That's rubbish. Some people are more prone to shaving rash than goers and I (fem) are one. If there was a magic answer to it we would all know.

So instead I wax. I still get some problems that way but not as many

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials'

That's rubbish. Some people are more prone to shaving rash than goers and I (fem) are one. If there was a magic answer to it we would all know.

So instead I wax. I still get some problems that way but not as many "

Sorry typo. *than others

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OP does the guy in your profile photos know his face is on public display?

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By *exybabyMan
over a year ago

Canterbury....ish


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials'

That's rubbish. Some people are more prone to shaving rash than goers and I (fem) are one. If there was a magic answer to it we would all know.

So instead I wax. I still get some problems that way but not as many "

Not meaning to get into a war....was just generalising that folk can get 'great' results with whichever technique they use whether that be through using a razor, waxing, laser or otherwise.

All of those methods can produce a 'momentary rash' but ultimately taking care can make a hell of a difference.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials'

That's rubbish. Some people are more prone to shaving rash than goers and I (fem) are one. If there was a magic answer to it we would all know.

So instead I wax. I still get some problems that way but not as many

Not meaning to get into a war....was just generalising that folk can get 'great' results with whichever technique they use whether that be through using a razor, waxing, laser or otherwise.

All of those methods can produce a 'momentary rash' but ultimately taking care can make a hell of a difference."

I don't think you've experienced what I have. Your descriptions are nothing like my experience. I do have incredibly sensitive skin though

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By *nioukMan
over a year ago

Clevedon

I use Veet which is great. Also you don't seem to get that stubble itch as it grows back. Just don't leave it on too long.

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By *exybabyMan
over a year ago

Canterbury....ish


"Wait till it starts growing back it will itch like fuck.

You must be doing it all wrong...it's all about the technique.

If you suffer from the 'red-dot syndrome' you ain't doing it right plus it looks awful..

...if it itches like crazy then that's wrong as well.

Take time, care and pay total attention and you'll suffer with neither.....also ensure you use 'quality materials'

That's rubbish. Some people are more prone to shaving rash than goers and I (fem) are one. If there was a magic answer to it we would all know.

So instead I wax. I still get some problems that way but not as many

Not meaning to get into a war....was just generalising that folk can get 'great' results with whichever technique they use whether that be through using a razor, waxing, laser or otherwise.

All of those methods can produce a 'momentary rash' but ultimately taking care can make a hell of a difference.

I don't think you've experienced what I have. Your descriptions are nothing like my experience. I do have incredibly sensitive skin though"

Am deeply sorry if I have offended you..was only trying to pass an opinion....

....I feel for you and your sensitive skin as I am in the same boat. So long as a method works for you then all is cool. I have found my ideal 'way' which although can be a little laborious I find the results are excellent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pubes are a definite no no for us after all would you eat your breakfast if you found a hair in it ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hair free without a doubt keep shaving it regularly no itch or stubble

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By *carletcoupleCouple
over a year ago

manchester

Smooth is the only way we go. We have found though that if we leave it too long and it starts to grow back we go through the red spot again. As has been said, keep it smooth all the time and there is no problem.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I shave once a week and that works for me to stop the terrible spotty, itchy rash. I've left it to grow and regretted it,same as shaving couple of days later, both resulted in the rash, so stick to the weekly routine now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have both been totally smooth for many years now so do get any rashes or problems !

We both much prefer the hair free look down below on ourselves/each other and our playmates especially for oral ! xx

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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago

Gosport

I started out shaving and then tried waxing but got fed up with the regrowth. About 10 months ago I got a home intense pulsed light (IPL) system half expecting it to be a waste of money. Initially I was shaving weekly and using IPL treatment every 2 weeks at this stage I still got a little irritation but the IPL helps as the scorched hairs are less problematic.

Gradually I have cut down the IPL treatments and for the last couple of months I have been getting virtually no regrowth and only need to treat about every 5 weeks to send the few awakening folicles back to domancy.

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By *ew year fun OP   Man
over a year ago

travel country wide.

Yeah, he is ok with it, its a hubby and wife i meet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hair free without a doubt keep shaving it regularly no itch or stubble "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I shave once a week and that works for me to stop the terrible spotty, itchy rash. I've left it to grow and regretted it,same as shaving couple of days later, both resulted in the rash, so stick to the weekly routine now "

I have been shaving every 2 days for over a year. My skin never looks great, as I guess it is on the sensitive side and I do get shaving rashes often. However am concerned that if I am not perfectly smooth on a meet, the guy will think I haven't made an effort!

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