View Full Version : How to shave?
CptMorgan
06-05-2001, 05:58 PM
Well, I have a question for all you out there, but first, some background.
My better half shaves her pussy. I prefer it that way, as I enjoy performing orally tenfold more. However, whenever she shaves, there are some places that are hard for her to get, be is akwardness or fear, such as directly above her clit or directly beside her lips. And the part that is shaved, you can still see the hair, though it is shaved relatively smooth, like a guy who shaves his face with a crappy disposable. She also has to shave nearly every day, as after 24 hours it is scratchy and "5 o'clock shadow"ed, so to speak.
My question is how can she get a better shave? Those of you that do not have this problem, how do you do it? For example, HotAsJuly posted a picture ("Pictures of Women -> a piece of me") and she has a beautiful pussy. Shaved perfectly with nothing missed. What does my woman have to do to be like that? How long does it take before it is scratchy that way?
sapphire
06-12-2001, 09:40 PM
even though the bottle says...NO....if you are really careful, you can use Nair to make the area baby smooth...it takes longer for the hair to grow back by about 2-3 days...and it's not as "prickly" as it comes in...just be careful...!!!
p.s. my hubby uses it on his scrotum (my, my...a big, fancy word, huh?) and it makes it sooooo smooth!
I've never used Nair. I always heard that it burns.
I always use the triple-edge on my balls.
creator
12-20-2003, 05:43 PM
a good idea is for you to shave it for her. you can shave it much much better and u can also shave the parts she cannot see or reach....and...did i mention that in the end you ll be so horny you ll want to try that pussy immediately? :)
Ryan²
12-20-2003, 06:59 PM
I've heard that females can have their pussies lasered, which involves visiting a clinic and having hairs permanently removed, so that they won't come back. Here in the UK it costs around £70.
This is what I've heard, so I could be wrong in some parts.
Sharni
12-20-2003, 07:01 PM
Haven't heard of lasered....but you can get electrolysis done....pubic hair doesnt grow back after that procedure
Maybe that is what you referring to?
Ryan²
12-20-2003, 07:13 PM
Could be, perhaps we know it by different names, buddy.
Teddy Bear
12-20-2003, 08:16 PM
Sharni will you be my 'buddy'?
:D:D
Sharni
12-20-2003, 09:15 PM
Of course i will Teddy :D
Casperr
12-21-2003, 12:28 AM
Laser is different to electrolysis. Electrolysis is permanent, Laser is just very slow to grow back.
Electrolysis works by sending a zap of electricity down the hair and frying the hair follicle. No follicle, no hair growth.
Laser works by..... I'm not sure how laser works. I think it has something to do with William Shatner shouting "Set to shave" and pointing a gun at your pubes. But I could be wrong.
Both usually take several visits that last an hour or so. Consider that electrolysis has to be done hair by hair, it would take a long time for a whole pubic region. And is quite expensive, I've heard.
Be warned that I'm not entirely sure as to the accuracy of what I've just told you. I make no guarantees that's it's right, merely that I THINK it's right!
CasperTG
sillyme
12-21-2003, 12:49 AM
Creator has a good idea...it is very nice if your S/O shaves you. My hubby uses an electric razor on me about once a week. The attention feels soooo nice and always leads to some awesome sex :)
Lilith
12-21-2003, 01:20 AM
Originally posted by CasperTG
Laser works by..... I'm not sure how laser works. I think it has something to do with William Shatner shouting "Set to shave" and pointing a gun at your pubes. But I could be wrong.
CasperTG
Scotty damn it!!! I've got to have more power!!!!
Ryan²
12-21-2003, 10:40 AM
Originally posted by CasperTG
Laser is different to electrolysis. Electrolysis is permanent, Laser is just very slow to grow back.CasperTG
Bull. I can assure you that laser removes it permanently. No grow-back at all. I'm hardly likely to ask a lady friend I know to post her picture of her lasered cunt on here.
Lilith
12-21-2003, 11:04 AM
Well even the laser people say that electrolysis is permanent although possibly painful and very time intensive and that laser only produces short term hair loss in some people but is however done much more efficiently. So CasperTG your deductions are correct!!!!
ttp://allaboutplasticsurgery.com/laserhairremoval.html
another study done.
http://www.hairfacts.com/medpubs/alexandr/gorgu.html
Ryan²
12-21-2003, 05:49 PM
Blimey, god bless the Internet! It writes about things you just wouldn't expect to find!
Casperr
12-22-2003, 05:16 AM
Maybe it's worth asking your lady friend to post her pic, after all? :P
CasperTG
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