shaving my vag: How do you shave your vagina properly?
Question Posted Friday June 19 2009, 10:34 pm
when you shave your vagina. is it supposed to shave your entire area. or just the sides so theres still a strip of hair going down the center? how do guys prefer a girl to look down there? please dont say like there not gona care once your naked please help me! thankyou in advance
X3littlemermaidx3 answered Saturday June 20 2009, 10:15 pm: if you are going to shave it, shave it all or as much as you can. I know my boyfriend likes to have it cleaned. I mean he doesnt really care if its a little prickly or anything but he rather have it shaved. Its also easier to have it shaved off if you are on your period. (I know that sounds gross but its true!!) When my periods are really bad and I dont shave for awhile, blood gets like in the hair and its not pretty.
christina answered Saturday June 20 2009, 12:22 pm: You can shave as much as you want or as little as you want. If you shave everything, that's fine. If you leave some, that's fine too. As far as guy's preference though, it depends on the guy. Everyone is different. But shaving is a personal decision so what you do when you shave your vagina is your decision and nobody elses. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
VeNzUeLa answered Saturday June 20 2009, 8:49 am: Well, it really depends on the guy. Usually cleanly shaven is what most prefer and it is easier than shaving to leave a strip down the middle, I think they call it 'The Runway', or something like that. I suggest you go full on, like you shave all the hair, it looks neater and cleaner too.
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