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For food, I'd go with a McDonald's hamburger. I'm usually running for the toilet within an hour
![]() For shaving, Norelco makes this handy rechargable shaver called the Bodygroom. Not sure how well it works on the male parts, but I've been using one for about a year now, and I've never had a nick, cut or scratch. It works great on underarms, too. Just watch the foil head, if you put too much pressure on it, it will shift out of it's holder and things could get ugly. Really ugly! IIRC, it costs about $20 or so. You can probably find them at your local drugstore or Wal-Mart, though I ordered mine online. |
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Or maybe the whole idea of products "for men" is just an advertising scam to market it to women.Either way, I doubt that any "for men"-products in the hair removal department really differ from normal razors or hair removal cream for women. It's just the same stuff in different bottles/packages so we - the men - don't have to feel so ashamed to buy stuff originally made for women. P.S.: I didn't even realize you were a girl until you posted your previous messages. Just shows how much I pay attention to users here ![]() Peachy
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I thought about using Nair, but after this horrible experience someone else had with it I'm not touching it. His genital area was on fired forever it seemed when he used it. Although, he did have to wear a diaper to keep the fluids, etc from getting on his clothes though lol.
I guess I'm gonna have to just use a razor, I'm just a bit scared about that. I might cut myself lol. |
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DO NOT use the razor you use for your face for... other areas... of your body. Your face has bacteria on it that can spread and cause some nasty rashes elsewhere.
Always make sure to use a fresh razor and plenty of shaving cream or soap. I shave weekly and haven't had any problems. Also... you may want to consider doing 24/7 wetting only for a while at first... the smell from messing is definately noticable... and let's just say that parents never forget that strained look on your face that says "I'm taking a dump in my pants now, gimme a min."
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