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Grooming question for gay and trans folk.
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By *B84 OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
Hi All,
I’m looking for some grooming advice in regards to bum and undercarriage hair removal, tried shaving and creams with mixed results, a little hesitant about applying cream around my bum as it says in BIG BOLD LETTERS not too, even though it’s designed for that purpose lol
Basically I’m looking for some tips and tricks from the pro’s so to speak
Any advice is appreciated
T. |
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By *B84 OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Why only gay and trans folks, by that I presume you're referring to effeminate gay guys and trans women?
Get yourself a gardener like my main pic. Oh wait, you're not gay or tranny?"
Well I would have assumed that trans women and gay men would have had more experience in this area than straight men, though I’m sure there are a few out there.
No I am not gay or trans, but would love a gardener - any recommendations |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Look for waxing salons that offer gents intimate hair removal services.
That sounds painful lol
I will have a look into it though, thanks "
Take 2 ibuprofen before your apt, you’ll be fine. The results are long lasting like 4-6 weeks hair growth depending. |
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By *B84 OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Look for waxing salons that offer gents intimate hair removal services.
That sounds painful lol
I will have a look into it though, thanks
Take 2 ibuprofen before your apt, you’ll be fine. The results are long lasting like 4-6 weeks hair growth depending. "
I think I’d need the whole packet and a hand to hold - would you hold my hand? |
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By *ickD80Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
You’ve tried shaving and cream and now you’ve ran out of ideas? So you’ve never heard of waxing? Plucking? Laser hair removal? I don’t know what information you’re expecting to receive off the ‘experts’…do you think that there’s a secret method that only they know about that they can reveal to you? |
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By *B84 OP Man
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"You’ve tried shaving and cream and now you’ve ran out of ideas? So you’ve never heard of waxing? Plucking? Laser hair removal? I don’t know what information you’re expecting to receive off the ‘experts’…do you think that there’s a secret method that only they know about that they can reveal to you?"
Oft, calm down dear.
I was hoping they would share, what products and techniques they use.
No need to get your panties in a twist lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Look for waxing salons that offer gents intimate hair removal services.
That sounds painful lol
I will have a look into it though, thanks
Take 2 ibuprofen before your apt, you’ll be fine. The results are long lasting like 4-6 weeks hair growth depending.
I think I’d need the whole packet and a hand to hold - would you hold my hand? "
There you go "grooming" again |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
Near Wells |
Occasionally I use Veet but not around sensitive areas. I usually use a Gillette Mach 3 razor and Blade. Make sure you're using a new blade and plenty of shaving foam.
I only do it once a week, so if I need to trim in the meantime, I I just use an electric shaver / hair remover. |
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"Why only gay and trans folks, by that I presume you're referring to effeminate gay guys and trans women?
Get yourself a gardener like my main pic. Oh wait, you're not gay or tranny?
Well I would have assumed that trans women and gay men would have had more experience in this area than straight men..."
Why? |
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It might have been better to pitch this one to those with an abundance of undercarriage hair however that aside I tend to agree with Alex46's comments.
In our household a decent, relatively new razor and shaving cream is for us the simplest approach. I (male half) take care when traversing the undercarriage with this. Sharky's ninja skills means she's much more carefree with the process.
For us the only downside is the occasional ingrowing hair. |
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