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1 for the ladies - how do you keep yours?

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  • faerie~spangles
    faerie~spangles Posts: 1,871 Forumite
    BTW, I like men.

    Couldn't eat a whole one though...
    I'm not that way reclined

    Jewelry? Seriously? Sheldon you are the most shallow, self-centered person I have ever met. Do you really think that another transparently-manipu... OH, IT'S A TIARA! A tiara; I have a tiara! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me! Put it on me!
  • *max*
    *max* Posts: 3,208 Forumite
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    globalds wrote: »
    I happen to know an Indian women ..

    Shaven or or unshaven ..It seems for a women things can get worse

    http://jezebel.com/5900928/your-vagina-isnt-just-too-big-too-floppy-and-too-hairyits-also-too-brown

    It was a real issue to her ..One I found not a problem ..although when she mentioned I realized that her body contained different shades ..I have probaly said too much ..So will stop now.

    Brilliant article! That's one very funny and clever woman. :D
  • j.e.j.
    j.e.j. Posts: 9,672 Forumite
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    Everyone has a slightly different shape, so IMO some look good hair-free and some better with hair. (I hope I'm phrasing this delicately enough :rotfl:) I think a bit of hair can look cute. I personally don't go for the 'scandinavian' look of shaving it all off. (and shaven men just looks wrong..)

    Another thing, - surely a bit of hair looks far better than the shaving rash, or ingrown hairs, that a lot of women get when shaving or waxing. No point being hair-free but then having lots of horrible little red dots all around that area.. not a good look.
  • gibson123 wrote: »
    Just for laughs, see how the blokes got on with VEET, just go straight to the reviews, especially the one with the title DO NOT PUT ON KNOB OR !!!!!!!!, I PMSL..

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Veet-Men-Hair-Removal-Creme/dp/B000KKNQBK

    For the record, I do a trim with my bikini trimmer.

    Howling with laughter, I have tears running down my face :rotfl:
    God, men are such wimps!
  • BlondeHeadOn
    BlondeHeadOn Posts: 2,277 Forumite
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    j.e.j. wrote: »
    Everyone has a slightly different shape, so IMO some look good hair-free and some better with hair. (I hope I'm phrasing this delicately enough :rotfl:) I think a bit of hair can look cute. I personally don't go for the 'scandinavian' look of shaving it all off. (and shaven men just looks wrong..)

    Another thing, - surely a bit of hair looks far better than the shaving rash, or ingrown hairs, that a lot of women get when shaving or waxing. No point being hair-free but then having lots of horrible little red dots all around that area.. not a good look.


    :rotfl:

    I always wonder how women deal with the 'stubble' stage....
  • It's out there, as is labia reconstruction, vaginal wall tightening, and re-virginization.

    The mind boggles at what cosmetic surgeons can and will come up with.

    I've heard of US plastic surgeons who will reshape the labia majora and repad them with fat to keep them plump. Labia minora can be trimmed so they don't peep out. Vaginal wall tightening for those feeling stretched out by childbirth.

    If you've got the cash they wil fix it.

    Its sad that we allow the creation of these insecurities over perfectly normal, healthy body parts, and then plastic surgeons cash in on it by 'fixing' the non existant 'fault'...

    Unless there is a medical problem affecting function I think it is extremely unwise to let anyone near your most sensitive bits and pieces with a knife... :eek:
  • Hobsons_Choice
    Hobsons_Choice Posts: 1,123 Forumite
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    gibson123 wrote: »
    Just for laughs, see how the blokes got on with VEET, just go straight to the reviews, especially the one with the title DO NOT PUT ON KNOB OR !!!!!!!!, I PMSL..

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Veet-Men-Hair-Removal-Creme/dp/B000KKNQBK

    For the record, I do a trim with my bikini trimmer.

    I just LOVED those reviews....tea all over my keyboard!
    Normal people worry me.
  • maypole
    maypole Posts: 1,816 Forumite
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    Christ almighty! Mine is all natural apart from the odd trim every few months! I did have it waxed once :@. Never again and it put OH off as well; he likened it to a prepubescent pudenda and he wasn't going there!!

    Why is au naturale considered dirty?? It's cleansed at least twice daily (joys of a bidet) I have often wondered ( a la Billy Conolly) whether it would reach my knees if I didn't trim it :)

    That's what I think, very creepy!
  • raven83
    raven83 Posts: 3,021 Forumite
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    maypole wrote: »
    That's what I think, very creepy!


    I know what you're saying but....how to put this....adult woman bits look a bit different to a young girls bits, if you get what i am saying.:o
    Raven. :grinheart:grinheart:grinheart


  • ciderwithrosie_2
    ciderwithrosie_2 Posts: 3,707 Forumite
    raven83 wrote: »
    I know what you're saying but....how to put this....adult woman bits look a bit different to a young girls bits, if you get what i am saying.:o

    Especially after 3 kids! :rotfl:
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    Love is a losing game
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