my boyfriend and i really want to have sex. but i haven't even let him go to 3rd base because id on't now what to do about down there. like do i shave it or trim it or what? what do guys like? please help!
A beard trimmer will make your hair there very short, but it wont cut it down below the skin. So instead of having bare and razorburn and then stubble the next day, you just have very short hairs that are still relatively soft and dont get in the way. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
FREEZEPOP answered Saturday November 24 2007, 11:59 am: SHAVE! all of the guys I know do not like pubic hair, most guys prefer it bare. be careful though! be sure to use a new razor and shaving cream so you don't get razor burn. you should be set (: and use protection ! :D [ FREEZEPOP's advice column | Ask FREEZEPOP A Question ]
Melody answered Saturday November 24 2007, 10:46 am: I know the last two people told you to shave, and if that's what you want to do, then by all means, do it. But if you aren't comfortable shaving completely, I suggest just shaving a little. I admit it, if I was a guy, I would be very turned off my a big bush, so deffinitley trim. But if you aren't ready to shave it all off, just shave most of it. Then slowly you can work your way up to shaving it all off. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
MAK answered Saturday November 24 2007, 1:40 am: In my opinion shaving would be better. Easier to clean up, and I heard it heightens the pleasure. I know that some guys are very turned off by pubic hair.
If you decide to shave, use a sharp razor, and shaving cream. If you can get one, get one of those small razors especially for the bikini area, they reduce the risk of cuts by like a gajillion percent. Moisturize and baby powder afterwards.
Oh, and if you do have sex, please be responsible; use protection. The pull out method does NOT work. Use a condom, and birth control if you can get it.
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