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Shaving "down there" (male)


Question Posted Monday April 25 2011, 6:05 pm

I am a teenage male and I was thinking about shaving my genital area and I was wondering is there a better/easier way to remove hair down there. It seems kind of uncomfortable and frankly scary to put a razor to my scrotum and also do girls want you to shave your butt or rather behind the testicles. Ha sorry wow this is more graphic than I wanted it to be.

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VoiceofReason answered Monday May 16 2011, 3:34 am:
I shave my penis and scrotum. Feels nice and clean and some guys think it makes their penis look bigger when it isn't partially obstructed by hair. YMMV.

The first thing to do is to trim it with scissors. Just the main part of the bush.

Then jump in the shower and let warm water run over it for a few minutes. Then take some pre-shaving cream and lather it over your pubic area (do NOT use products like Nair, which will burn). Use a brand new razor and make sure you are shaving with the grain of the hair and not against it. It will take a few minutes the first time. If you don't want your parents to find out, pick the shavings out of the drain and put them in a plastic bag (since it will be wet) and then put it in the trash bin (not your room's waste basket) yourself.

The scrotum will not be cut as long as you use easy pressure. I don't shave my butt because I don't see the point, but I'm not that hairy a person to begin with.

After that, you can shave it once a week to keep it bare there.

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adviceman49 answered Tuesday April 26 2011, 10:53 am:
Hi, I'm old enough to be your grandfather; hopefully the wisdom that comes with age and life experiences will be helpful.


Having been there and done that, not exactly having the pictures to prove it. I would advise you rethink shaving down there.


One night my wife and I get a little sill. I shaved he and she thought it was only fair that she shave me. I will admit it was a little scary having her using a razor on my scrotum, even a safety razor, but it was a lot of fun; before, during and after.


What was not fun was in the days after when the hair started to grow back; it ITCHED LIKE CRAZY. I tried creams, powders everything. I had to make a choice, continue shaving every day or so or put up with the itching until the hair grew back.


It is a lot easier to have someone else shave you down their, also more fun. The question is can you put up with the itching.


Shaving is the only way to remove pubic hair. The skin on your scrotum is far to sensitive for cream removers and waxes.

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