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[QUOTE=WillieFudPucke;3603320]Any advice for a SA noob? I will be careful about scams, blackmail and shit like that.
What are some of your SA experiences? Should I stick with the mechanical AMP rub and tug?
There's no shortage of places (in Quincy) but they are all the same. Exactly the same.
I'm very close to a real-world SA meetup but don't know what to expect.[/QUOTE]Scroll down to the user blog on the Boston main page. There is a whole thread about SA.
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Man's pubic hair
I have never trimmed it or shaved it. Do I need to? Opinions?
-BH.
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Re: Man's pubic hair
[QUOTE=BigHead;3697009]I have never trimmed it or shaved it. Do I need to? Opinions?
-BH.[/QUOTE]It depends on the person on the other end My informal poll found most ladies like it at least trimmed. One lady said she liked it trimmed but not shaved because "I don; t want to feel like I'm blowing some little boy. LOL. Read this on another board.
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Man's pubic hair
[QUOTE=Spill;3697104]It depends on the person on the other end My informal poll found most ladies like it at least trimmed. One lady said she liked it trimmed but not shaved because "I don; t want to feel like I'm blowing some little boy. LOL. Read this on another board.[/QUOTE]I noticed a lot of male porn stars have it shaved.
-BH.
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Trim it.
[QUOTE=BigHead;3697009]I have never trimmed it or shaved it. Do I need to? Opinions?
-BH.[/QUOTE]You don't want your johnson to look like a baby bird in its nest fighting for food.
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Trimmed
[QUOTE=BigHead;3697009]I have never trimmed it or shaved it. Do I need to? Opinions?
-BH.[/QUOTE]IMO it's best to keep it trimmed, especially for oral. I've found most women (including non-professionals LOL) will go down deeper and stay there longer if they're not constantly not picking through hair.
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RE: Grooming services
Has anyone seen Eve in Somerville? One ad was placed in CL Beauty but not seen a repeat one. She shaves but does not use wax. Number provided does not have any negative finds. Very curious.
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Trim or shave
[QUOTE=Spill;3697104]It depends on the person on the other end My informal poll found most ladies like it at least trimmed. One lady said she liked it trimmed but not shaved because "I don; t want to feel like I'm blowing some little boy. LOL. Read this on another board.[/QUOTE]I had a lady once tell me not to shave because the stubble chafes her mouth. Most ladies I have asked say they prefer trimmed so that's what I do.
Plus shaving causes all those bumps, it's a pain.
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[QUOTE=BigHead;3697310]I noticed a lot of male porn stars have it shaved.
-BH.[/QUOTE]That's why I do it. Makes me look just like a porn star, only a quarter of the length.
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[QUOTE=Spill;3697104]It depends on the person on the other end My informal poll found most ladies like it at least trimmed. One lady said she liked it trimmed but not shaved because "I don; t want to feel like I'm blowing some little boy. LOL. Read this on another board.[/QUOTE]Hah!! Good one!
Interesting topic. I was just talking to someone about this the other day. I've been shaving for over twenty-five years. I'm 63 now. When I first started it was while fooling around with my at-the-time GF and she thought it would be fun so I just went along with it.
After a while I decided that I liked it because it felt comfortable. Even when we broke up I kept at it and the next GF, though it was a novel thing to her, liked it as well!! And the one after that, and the one after that!!
So now, after lo, these many years I'm still at it and can barely remember ever having any hair there at all. The providers I see take it in stride and have never been surprised, so I suppose it's the norm now, to be either trimmed or shaved.
To each his own, I suppose.
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Shave or not to shave
[QUOTE=DurtyDawg;3697733]Hah!! Good one!
Interesting topic. I was just talking to someone about this the other day. I've been shaving for over twenty-five years. I'm 63 now. When I first started it was while fooling around with my at-the-time GF and she thought it would be fun so I just went along with it.
After a while I decided that I liked it because it felt comfortable. Even when we broke up I kept at it and the next GF, though it was a novel thing to her, liked it as well!! And the one after that, and the one after that!
So now, after lo, these many years I'm still at it and can barely remember ever having any hair there at all. The providers I see take it in stride and have never been surprised, so I suppose it's the norm now, to be either trimmed or shaved.
To each his own, I suppose.[/QUOTE]I've been shaving for the last 18 years. It started when I went in for a vasectomy. The Doc told me I had to shave the area clean prior to the procedure. On the day of the Snip Snip it was the Nurse Anesthetist that commented " nice shave job " . I have been shaving ever since and most women like it because it's a clean appearance and makes them feel safer that they can "inspect the area " prior to any sexual activity.
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Shaving
[QUOTE=PinayLuver;3698003]I've been shaving for the last 18 years. It started when I went in for a vasectomy. The Doc told me I had to shave the area clean prior to the procedure. On the day of the Snip Snip it was the Nurse Anesthetist that commented " nice shave job " . I have been shaving ever since and most women like it because it's a clean appearance and makes them feel safer that they can "inspect the area " prior to any sexual activity.[/QUOTE]Doesn't shaving cause any skin irritation? Like bumps, itchiness etc. Do you guys shave everyday then? Because any stubble down there could make walking uncomfortable.
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[QUOTE=IinTooDeep;3698729]Doesn't shaving cause any skin irritation? Like bumps, itchiness etc. Do you guys shave everyday then? Because any stubble down there could make walking uncomfortable.[/QUOTE]At first there WAS a bit of irritation as I recall, but far from unbearable. No bumps or itchiness from the shaving, the itchiness shows itself when I DON'T shave for a few days. LOL.
I shave every other day or so, or a couple hours before a date.
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[QUOTE=DurtyDawg;3699916]At first there WAS a bit of irritation as I recall, but far from unbearable. No bumps or itchiness from the shaving, the itchiness shows itself when I DON'T shave for a few days. LOL.
I shave every other day or so, or a couple hours before a date.[/QUOTE]Cool, thanks for sharing.
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[QUOTE=IinTooDeep;3700982]Cool, thanks for sharing.[/QUOTE]Yeah, no problem Bro. One thing I SHOULD mention though. . . . when you shave around your arsehole be careful. If you have 'rhoids and you shave one off it hurts like a mother-fucker! Lmao.