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Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 3:20 pm
by Dave (imported)
I don't really care too much that I am hairy,
I like guys who aren't hairy, BUT
I do mind the gray hairs that are sprouting everywhere.
And don't tell me to bath in Grecian formula ...
Come to think ot it, a little greek lamb would be nice tonight!!!
Dave
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2002 3:30 pm
by BossTamsin (imported)
Grey hair I have no problems with. Heck, I even like going grey. And I don't mind facial hair at all. For me, it's a matter of hair not growing where it should, and growing where it should not. As far as I am concerned, neither problem has been adequately remedied.
IEunuch.
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2002 6:01 pm
by madscientist (imported)
Close Shave (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2002 11:55 am
I actually figured out a neat trick, quite by accident of course.
I was rebuilding the carbs on my outboard Mariner one summer, and it was hot as shit. So, I ended up buttass neked, working in the garage.
Well, I was scrubbing the little parts and using the screwdriver as required. I was also using B12 carb cleaner in an areosol can. The more you spray, the better. So it was all over my neked body and you guessed it, the cherry from my marlboro ignited that shit and
POOF
hairless I was.
Boy it hurt- so next time I got good and drunk first. Kinda took the edge off.
What works even better is red, fuming nitric acid. THAT really takes the hair off. Unfortunately, it also takes the skin off. Oh, well. No skin means no skin cancer. You can always substitute saran wrap.
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Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2002 2:33 am
by antonia (imported)
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2002 5:45 pm
by luvpain (imported)
I prefer tweezers for plucking out hairs. I can't stand eating hair, and prefer having a partner with a nice smooth pubic area.
If you want me to lick or suck, than the area must be shaved or trimmed very short. Last time I tried it on a hair guy I nearly gagged to death.

It was not a very pleasant feeling.
Hmm, some how I think pulling short stubby hair out with teeth would be very hard to do, with out causing bite marks on your skin Antonia. :tongueout.
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2002 5:54 pm
by Mac (imported)
I totally dislike the hair on my face, body and legs. Wish that I had known, before puberty, what caused it and how to prevent it.
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 5:57 am
by antonia (imported)
My little secret against body hairs is satinell.
I use it frequently, but by experiance know that hardly any man can stand the pain.
Get one try it, have fun and stay smooth.
your antonia
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 9:59 am
by Zoroaster (imported)
As for the laser treatments, I'm going in for a consultation on July 12th to see about my pits and upper chest area. I'm doing it in preparation for some tattoo work - will let you guys know how it goes. It is really expensive, but I think it will be worth it.
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 11:45 am
by SplitDik (imported)
I am mainly attracted to Oriental girls, who are naturally quite hairless -- my wife is Korean and doesn't even need to shave her legs, and her pubic hair is just a small tuft.
I was quite surprised when I tried something different -- an Italian girl. She was very beautiful, but her butt was "furry". I found it a turnoff.
Interestingly though, hairlessness is becoming the ideal for men too. I find this somewhat ironic because usually sexual attractiveness is acheived by exaggerating the differences between the sexes. In that case, making women (who are naturally less hairly) hairless makes sense. But you might expect that women would like men hairier. The only way I can justify hairlessness in men is that muscularity is even sexier, so hairlessness is an attempt to emphasize muscularity. My theory is supported by the fact that bodybuilders are the main segment of guys who seriously devote effort to keep themselves smooth.
Any thoughts?
Re: Preempting hair growth in pre-pubescent boys
Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 3:20 pm
by Andrew (imported)