Additional info, added Friday November 24 2006, 11:40 pm: hah sry ur rite that sounded kinda immature
of course ik how 2 shave but what i meant is wenever i do shave even a little i get like red bumps down there so like how do i do it so that doesnt happen?. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? SecretBoy89 answered Saturday November 25 2006, 9:51 am: It depends on the guy, every guy has his own type. Some like it hairy, some like it shaved. I like it both on my girlfriend, sometimes hairy sometimes shaved, usually shaved though. If you dont want things all around it when you shave then don't shave all the hair, just trim it with a trimmer. I hope this helped. [ SecretBoy89's advice column | Ask SecretBoy89 A Question ]
sevenmilliondown answered Friday November 24 2006, 11:38 pm: ...
Wow.
Alright, well - no judgement here, but you sound a little too young to even worry if guys care about what's down there.
But if you really want to know, I suppose I cannot deny you information.
It depends on the guy. Some do, some don't, some don't care.
How do you shave it? Well... how else? Maybe you should use some kind of hair removal or wax if you don't understand how. That would probably be easier.
amygwendoline answered Friday November 24 2006, 11:37 pm: Everyone has different opinions and everyone has different ways of shaving. You usually would make this decision when you start being sexually active and you usually shave if your significant other wants you to. Some guys care about hair down there, and some guys just don't mind it or might even think it's hot.
When you start shaving down there you have to constantly shave it, and it will get thicker and thicker, so I think you should wait. Even though shaving can be healthy.
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