i feel kind of weird asking this but here is my problem/question:
i have to go to the doctors in a few days because i am going to another country and i need a physical before i leave. i will be swimming a lot were i am going and i want to shave my bikini area....first i want to know does your doctor say anything about shaving that area? and second i got bought nair and it says trim the hair before you use it. do i have to trim it with anything special?
please dont waste your time writing rude responses but if you really do help, then thanks!
Michele answered Sunday June 5 2005, 7:42 pm: Nair disolves the hair and it does a better job if there is less hair. So use a sharp pair of scissors and trim the hair so that it is shorter.
I think you are going to the doctor for a general physicial. While you may have to strip down to your underware, he shouldn't do more than check your stomach and liver by pressing into your side, to see if your liver is enlarged or extended. Check your lungs, and reflexes. YOu may have to give a urine sample. YOu may have to get some shots, and I hope that doesn't upset you.
Only a gynocologist can examine you internally. So don't fret.
xxBrOkEnxx answered Sunday June 5 2005, 7:24 pm: usual the doctor wont not say anything but they might. for the nair, all it is, is a hair removal and what it means by trin is to cut it short and then apply it. have fun [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Sunday June 5 2005, 6:42 pm: nah the doctors shouldn't really ask you about your pubic hair for a physical but they will look at that area for any problems
if you trim them with regular scissors then please wash them before and after or you can buy special little ones like for trimming nose hair
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