
and another thing, as a side note (in case a girl is actually reading this).
Trim! Short as you like - shave it if you dare. (I like that a lot - some don't, but it's easy to grow back.) I spend a lot of time 'below the belt'. Why not extend your maintenance?
I'd think this also applies to guys. Those beard trimmers are cheap! You don't have to shave (though I do), but who wants a big bush?
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Sat 5 Feb 2005, 7:04,
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Trim! Short as you like - shave it if you dare. (I like that a lot - some don't, but it's easy to grow back.) I spend a lot of time 'below the belt'. Why not extend your maintenance?
I'd think this also applies to guys. Those beard trimmers are cheap! You don't have to shave (though I do), but who wants a big bush?

I got too many ingrown hairs from it (particularly in the pubic area).
I shave my pubes and pits, and epilate my chest and stomach.
I have sparse hair on my chest, so I figure the clean look is better (plus, I really like it smooth).
However, I will say that I hate shaving my legs. Back in the days of mountain biking (before I was busy with my own business), I shaved mine, and was considering competitions.
It's a damn lot of work (and blades) if you care about the stubble!
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Sat 5 Feb 2005, 7:16,
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I shave my pubes and pits, and epilate my chest and stomach.
I have sparse hair on my chest, so I figure the clean look is better (plus, I really like it smooth).
However, I will say that I hate shaving my legs. Back in the days of mountain biking (before I was busy with my own business), I shaved mine, and was considering competitions.
It's a damn lot of work (and blades) if you care about the stubble!

mostly because i am really not all that hairy, nor have I gotten a complaint from any beautiful women that i am too hairy.
edit: good fricking night, and may you dream lucidly.
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Sat 5 Feb 2005, 7:20,
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edit: good fricking night, and may you dream lucidly.