Guide To Shaving Pubic Hair
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xikom01@yeah.net - 29 Jan 2008 12:06 GMT Getting the decision to start shaving your pubic hair is easy. Doing it is a bit more difficult.
Using the guidelines in this article, you will find that pubic hair shave can be a simple task. First, is your pubic hair shave decision final? Make sure you are aware of the possible consequences and side effects of pubic hair shave. Remember, you can not stop shaving your pubic hair once you start doing it.
We suggest that your partner will help you with your first pubic hair shave. However, you can do it yourself.
Follow the following steps in the guide to shaving pubic hair:
1. Buy the proper products. You must get a razor and a shaving cream before going on with the other steps.
Do not use a male shaving cream or soap. You can easily find specialized creams for female shaving suitable for your skin type.
Likewise, you must not use switch blade razor or a disposable razor. You should buy a female safety razor which can be used to pubic hair shaving.
2. Cut off your pubic hair. The worst step people do is shaving their pubic hair without clipping it first. Doing so will damage the razor and cause unnecessary pain. Clip your pubic hair using a pair of sharp scissors. Your pubic hair should be short a possible.
Notice that you will have to do this step only on the first time.
3. Get ready for pubic hair shaving. Clean the area to be shaved. In order to avoid irritated skin and pimples afterwards and for the most effective pubic hair shave, prepare yourself.
Get a hot shower or bath, splashing a lot of water on your pubic hair. After the shower dry yourself properly and make sure your pubic hair is dry and clean before moving to the next step.
4. Now you are ready to shave. Apply shaving cream generously on your pubic hair. Straighten your skin with one hand and gently shave with the other hand. Move the
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N Ron Hubbard - 30 Jan 2008 04:41 GMT > Getting the decision to start shaving your pubic hair is easy. Doing > it is a bit more difficult. If you want to look like a big baby, why don't you wear a diaper too?
CJD - The Cannibal - 30 Jan 2008 05:13 GMT N Ron Hubbard proclaimed:
>> Getting the decision to start shaving your pubic hair is easy. Doing >> it is a bit more difficult. > > If you want to look like a big baby, why don't you wear a diaper too? Well that's just stupid. Why shave your face - to look like a teenager? Why shave your legs and armpits - to look like a little girl? Why shave your head - to look like... um, yeah - why shave your head? Why should you care what my balls look like?
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Amethyst Deceiver - 30 Jan 2008 09:03 GMT In article <301bb827-c0cb-4697-aab0-263779cf9228 @i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, xikom01@yeah.net says...
> Getting the decision to start shaving your pubic hair is easy. Doing > it is a bit more difficult. "Making" the decision, not "getting" the decision. In English usage.
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Peter Moylan - 30 Jan 2008 09:59 GMT > In article <301bb827-c0cb-4697-aab0-263779cf9228 > @i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, xikom01@yeah.net says... >> Getting the decision to start shaving your pubic hair is easy. >> Doing it is a bit more difficult. > > "Making" the decision, not "getting" the decision. In English usage. "Getting" works if the shavee is not the person who makes the decision. An unusual situation, I'll admit, but it did happen to me once in hospital.
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irwell - 30 Jan 2008 16:01 GMT >> In article <301bb827-c0cb-4697-aab0-263779cf9228 >> @i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, xikom01@yeah.net says... [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] >"Getting" works if the shavee is not the person who makes the decision. >An unusual situation, I'll admit, but it did happen to me once in hospital. At cottage hospitals the gardener does the pre-op shaving, for the men anyway.
R H Draney - 30 Jan 2008 17:38 GMT irwell filted:
> At cottage hospitals the gardener does the pre-op shaving, for the >men anyway. I suppose this is the modern counterpart of the classical barber who extracted teeth....r
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Peter Moylan - 30 Jan 2008 21:20 GMT > At cottage hospitals the gardener does the pre-op shaving, for the > men anyway. Not with a lawnmower, I hope.
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HVS - 30 Jan 2008 21:34 GMT On 30 Jan 2008, Peter Moylan wrote
>> At cottage hospitals the gardener does the pre-op shaving, for the >> men anyway. > > Not with a lawnmower, I hope. I started to play with the idea of "frottage hospitals" (were they just rub it off) and "pottage hospitals" (where they make a mess of it), but quickly ran out of "ottage" rhymes.
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Mike Lyle - 30 Jan 2008 22:24 GMT > On 30 Jan 2008, Peter Moylan wrote > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > just rub it off) and "pottage hospitals" (where they make a mess of > it), but quickly ran out of "ottage" rhymes. If I ever get consigned to a dottage hospital, I hope it doesn't turn out to be one of those rottage ones. As an EE, Peter probably attended a wattage hospital. For drying out, I believe they send you to a sottage hospital --certainly a drunk's likely to be disappointed on arrival at the tottage hospital, only to find it full of ladies in the final stages of pregnancy.
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HVS - 30 Jan 2008 22:33 GMT On 30 Jan 2008, Mike Lyle wrote
>> On 30 Jan 2008, Peter Moylan wrote >> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > to be disappointed on arrival at the tottage hospital, only to > find it full of ladies in the final stages of pregnancy. Excellent; I'll use them for the shaving riff:
dottage hospital: where the shaver's an old, frustrated Seurat
wattage hospital: where they use very bright lights
sottage hospital: where you don't want to let the guy near your privates with a razor
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Oleg Lego - 31 Jan 2008 04:39 GMT >On 30 Jan 2008, Peter Moylan wrote > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >just rub it off) and "pottage hospitals" (where they make a mess of >it), but quickly ran out of "ottage" rhymes. Not exact, but...
dotage hospitals, where they just wait for it to fall out.
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irwell - 31 Jan 2008 16:18 GMT >>On 30 Jan 2008, Peter Moylan wrote >> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > >dotage hospitals, where they just wait for it to fall out. Don't omit the ostage hospitals, commonplace these days.
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