In fitting in with today’s theme of the human body is great, good, and need only be covered when cold, I offer a video on manscaping. Many people will ask what is that. It is the removal of body hair from men. Some men don’t like the look or feel of body hair. Plus some people have such a large pubic bush you can’t find their penis. I don’t like a lot of body hair because the man who adopted me and his kids were abusing me, he had lots and they were growing body hair. Since I started on testosterone I started seriously growing body hair everywhere. I look like a walking fur mat, like Chewbacca. I hate it. Ron shaves what I can not reach.
You ask where did I first learn of cutting your armpit and public hair. When I was doing work a special forces reservist training weeks. I got an award for it. I was sitting there listening to these big rugged hairy southern and midwestern men talking about removing their body hair. I timidly asked why. They explained that one thing they are taught is to not smoke, bath with scented soaps, wear deodorant or basically do anything to cause an odor when on missions. That included cutting body hair especially armpit, butt hair, and the pubic hair because they hold and create odor. I started doing it and have all my life. If you have stinky pits, try removing the hair. One thing, if you are not use to being defurred, then don’t take it all the way off, leave a very thin layer as when you shave it tight it can itch growing back. That said I can now keep my pits and crotch totally clear with no grow back itch, I guess my body grew use to it. I imagine women who shave all the time have the same thing. Great video, they blur the man parts out sadly. But the guy still had a nice body. Hugs. Scottie,
Wow, here I always thought men were the lucky ones in regard to body shaving, especially in more recent times when I’ve been told that there is some extreme designs to body hair which would confound me at my age (to do, I mean.) I’m sure sorry for the guys who have to do it!
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Hi Ali. When you say you feel sorry for the guys who have to do it, are you referring to the guys who have to shave … or the guys that shave them? Because I am now the first and wish I was the second. 😛😜😯😀😁😎
But seriously, I do shave Ron as he does me. And the video is correct, if you nick the ball sack even with an electric razor it hurts liked everything and it bleeds like an artery. Ron and I work very hard to be steady when we hold the shaver for each other. But when I was younger before my belly, I could do it all my self. No kidding, I could. But then I was a heck of a lot more flexible. But what did you think about what I wrote about itching? I found that after doing it for a while I did not have the itching growing back problem when I shaved it very close. Best wishes. Hugs. Scottie
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For the guys who have to shave and/or be shaved. I figure the people doing the shaving do it by choice/profession.
The only other thing I will add is that I recall furious itching a coupled of weeks after bearing our child. I’m very happy for people who don’t itch after shaving! But still. Sheesh. What a chore. But also, more power to those who wish to be shaven! To each our own!
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Hello Ali. I agree. When I started doing my underarms as it grew back I would itch, but now it doesn’t. Then I do keep shaved. On other areas of the body as I say I find it best not to go completely shaved, just almost shaved, leaving just enough that it won’t itch. But those areas I don’t take the trimmer to only once a week or two. But yes it can be a chore depending on how much of the body you do and how much you take off. A trimmer going quickly is easy enough, a razor with shave cream takes time for any large area. I can not imagine being forced to constantly shave my legs. I would have to shave a couple times a day.
Yes this guy seems to make good money cutting hair … everywhere. Hugs. Scottie
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