i am just wondering... do most people shave all down there or just their bakini line? because i am thinking about getting my bakini line done. do they just do right next to where your bakini line ends? does it hurt real bad? is it healthy?
DancinCutie08 answered Friday July 21 2006, 11:20 am: I shave the whole thing.. not because I am sexually active or anything i just like to feel clean cut. At first it started with just my bikini line then i slowly starting to work my way in mainly just in case my bikini went up a little then eventually i did the whole thing.
Exquisitechick answered Friday July 21 2006, 4:28 am: It all depends on how you want it. If you are sexually active it would probably be a good idea if you shave or at least trim a bit. I usually do a landing strip. Its like a strip down the middle. I have tried shaving it all off, but then i felt like a little kid. So, basically its up to you and how you feel about it. It shouldnt hurt, but then again i shave mine. If you ever considering on shaving with a razor, put lots of shaving cream there so it wont cause that many bumps. And if you do get some bumps, you can put any lotion on it and it will be all good.
grkadvisor answered Friday July 21 2006, 3:22 am: As a guy i know that i prefer a shaved or just a happy trail i dont like a bush because if you wish to preform oral sex on a girl its just "disgusting" from what i have heard it is better to first shave and use lotion afterward and yes they do right next to where it ends so dont worry about having to show your "Downstair" and why wouldnt it be its just hair like on your head
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