Question Posted Wednesday December 3 2008, 7:33 pm
so... my boyfriend and i are probably going to have sex pretty soon, and i don't know if i'm supposed to be shaving or waxing or anything down there.. i heard somewhere that you can just leave it but i don't know what most people do. i don't want him to be grossed out or anything if i just leave it how it is. please help, thanks
MXbri answered Friday December 5 2008, 2:02 pm: well do you have any hints as to what he likes down there??
Most older guys just like girls to be cleaned up.
but honestly i think you should just talk to him, or hint around the subject to see if you can get the answer your looking for.
I shave, completely, just because its so much cleaner, and easier but just do what your comfortable with, and if he really loves you, he wont really care.
:)
Hope i helped
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livelaughlovebabey answered Friday December 5 2008, 4:24 am: buy some waxing strips from the drug store. you could shave if you want to risk razor burn which is EXTRA painful down there and takes about a week or more to heal, and the hair grows back thick and even more irritable. waxing may hurt but hey, its done quickly and will last weeks. make sure you're safe and you're making the right choice. oh and test the wax on another part of your body before you wax everything down there, you dont want an allergic reaction or anything! so test it on a little bit of your leg or something and wait 24 hours, if you're fine, then go in for the kill :) [ livelaughlovebabey's advice column | Ask livelaughlovebabey A Question ]
orphans answered Friday December 5 2008, 12:38 am: I shave mine and Im not even sexualy active. Its just a opinion. I like to shave mine cause...I dont know I guess I just like the smooth shaven feel. You should problay shave for your first time cause it might gross him out if you have a forest growing down there. Hope I helped. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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