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View Poll Results: Do you shave your pubic hair?
Yes, completely bald 25 31.25%
Yes, completely bald
25 31.25%
I like to trim, but not completely 33 41.25%
I like to trim, but not completely
33 41.25%
I don't touch it 19 23.75%
I don't touch it
19 23.75%
I like to shave it in patterns 3 3.75%
I like to shave it in patterns
3 3.75%
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Old May 15, 2015, 12:49 PM
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I didnt see any offence nor anyone feeling offended.

Ok, back on topic
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Old May 15, 2015, 01:41 PM
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I didnt see any offence nor anyone feeling offended.

Ok, back on topic
Fair enough. I don't shave, by the way. The thought has never even entered my mind. Now if my wife had an opinion? That might sway my thoughts on the matter.
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Old May 15, 2015, 04:01 PM
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I first shaved when I was 16. Didnt have much hair then Now I shave every now and then, when it gets too bushy. When Im sexually active I mostly shave. And I like a women to shave as well, but if she doesnt, or doesnt want too, thats fine to me. I think most sexually active people shave.
But thats my personal opinion and I respect that.
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Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD.

Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, r
isperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn.
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Old May 17, 2015, 01:49 PM
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Well, my experiment with not shaving to help increase sensitivity did not work out. I just got frustrated and bothered by all the hair, even when I trimmed it. Trimmed was actually worse, because then it was sharp and poking me all the time. I hated how it looked too. So I'm back to my old pattern of shaving the lower part, but leaving a nice muff at the top. Hubby seems to like it this way too.
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Old Jun 05, 2015, 08:07 AM
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Today i shaved cuz it was a long time ago and it was getting bushy. I did it with machine instead (thought it is faster) of razorblade but somehow it cut my skin and i started to bleed
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Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD.

Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, r
isperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn.
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Old Jul 28, 2015, 05:10 PM
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Is it that sexually active people shave more than inactive, or do inactive ppl also mow their lawn?
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Dx: Mix anhedonia with Bipolar II. Add some insomnia and chronic stress. Season with paroxetine and a pinch of ADD. Stir well to induce a couple of hypo/manic episodes. After the excess of energy is gone, remove the Paroxetine and serve chilled with some C-PTSD and GAD. Ready is your MDD.

Mx: To clean up the mess use lamotrigine, r
isperidon, mirtazapine and sertraline. Let it soak in for a while but keep a close eye on it. Meanwhile enjoy your desert of oxazepam/temazepam prn.
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Old Jul 31, 2015, 02:27 AM
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I trim, but I'm having trouble with ingrown hair, so I'd like to eventually get electrolysis done on the area if I can.
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