I'm planning on having sex for the first time very soon.I am very hairy "down there" so should I shave ? I have shaved it before but it was really irratated and pinchy and itchy. What should I do ? Also I don't wanna be hairy like that.HELP !!!
lovelylady11 answered Thursday March 15 2007, 10:13 pm: I would definetly shave.... but it's completly up to you and your partner... I always shave... but I read the other advise that you've received and i think that nair is a good idea... I'll have to try it... [ lovelylady11's advice column | Ask lovelylady11 A Question ]
INEEDHELPBAD answered Thursday March 15 2007, 3:51 pm: um...YEAH.
AuntieEm answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 1:36 pm: you could shave/wax but they will both probally make it irrated.
Waxing hurts a lot and makes it red and such
You can trim off a lot of it easily.
Also; some haircreamrinse stuff could work
But you have to follow the directions VERY CAREFULLY
cause you dont want it to come incontact with the actual vagina; just the hair.
I have friends that use Nair and like it alot
but look at the different stuff like Nair and around it and see what works best for you (theres different types for like senstive skin and such)
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 1:30 pm: Don't shave. You're right, it will probably be really irritated, red, and itchy. If you're concerned with how much hair you have, just trim the bulk of it off. That should do the trick. Good luck! :)
whoaxbabe answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 1:26 pm: Shave the way the hair is growing, so you don`t get ingrown hairs. If you don`t want to shave, then you can always wax it. [ whoaxbabe's advice column | Ask whoaxbabe A Question ]
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