this isnt really sex but i didnt know what to put it under. anyways i trimed down there and shaved near where the blood comes out (i forget what its called) and now where i shaved has little red bumps. is this bad and how do i get rid of them?
sunnyville answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 10:47 pm: Use rubs for cold simply put the rub on the red bumps and sleep with it overnight.It may have a stinging sensation at first then it'll stop after a little bit and you'll get rid of them. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
DeeplyInLove102203 answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 10:05 pm: it's just razor burn it will go away on its own just don't itch because it will make it worse...you could try using lotion to make them go away and take breaks inbetween the times you shave only do it if you really have to or want to. hope i helped need anything ask*
MaNdASzHElP247 answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 10:04 pm: i'd assume your talking about razor burn which means you probably didnt use enough water n soap. put conditioner on it first, wash it off, and then use soap and shave. Make sure you shave down too. hope i helped<3 [ MaNdASzHElP247's advice column | Ask MaNdASzHElP247 A Question ]
Sexybabii9095 answered Wednesday August 17 2005, 10:03 pm: welcome to the worst part of being a women.. razor burn.. it hurts. basically if you shave and shave within a two day period your gonna hurt yourself. something about the hair down there, lots of lotion, and not shaving everyday is what makes it go away. i usally shave fully every 2-3 days if you need to that much.. but honestly dont shave unless you really need to like boys.. being naked?.. bathing suits ya know. but lots of lotion, baby oil even after lotion. and taking breaks from shaving helps! [ Sexybabii9095's advice column | Ask Sexybabii9095 A Question ]
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