Good afternoon everyone......I've been reminded that Friday this week is International Men's Day...... unfortunately it has had little or indeed no publicity and also falls on Children In Need Day....so I feel it will go largely unnoticed......At a time when the word Man seems to be vilified at every opportunity I wonder what those in the Hip community think it means to be a Man in 2022.....I have my own thoughts and opinions but shall wait for a response or two before sharing them so as not to contaminate the free speakers.....
So now I have been doing a regular waxing every month for about a year now. I get my butt waxed, between my legs, and a few stray hairs on my shaft. My last time in the office/ studio the tech was running behind schedule. And I found myself in the waiting area with another customer. This is the first in a year. She started talking about getting waxed etc. ( A full bazillion) and asked what I am getting. I gave a general description without going into detail. Thinking that would be good enough. Well she was curious and asked more questions. I asked her if she goes into more details telling strange guys about her waxing details. Her reply was well we are here for the same thing So I didn't think that was a strange question. I finally did give her a little bit more detail. And we talked about positions we get in , in getting waxed. It just seemed strange to talk about it. I think the age difference was what made it feel odd.
When I shaved consistently that ceased to be a problem. I don't shave any more; my hands tremble so bad I'm afraid that I'd Bobbitize myself.
I'm very lucky - I have almost no body hair. So shaving my pubes smooth is easy. I have a little on my balls and fuzz around my butt hole. I go from smooth to keeping them trimmed short. Whatever wifey likes
I tried it a few times in my 20s it wasn't until my 50s that I tried it liked it and try and keep it shaved. I hate the chore. Its a lot of work. My big belly makes it even harder. I notice the stubble but let it go in a day or two its tolerable. I also have those blood vesicles that come to the surface and often pop open taking a long time to stop the bleeding. So, if it's not a cut its a popped vein. In the end it is worth it to me. Some new razors have come out some electric that do a fairly good job.
Started having it waxed recently. Same issue when hair begins to grow it's becomes very itchy. Only thing that helps is getting it waxed regularly and over time it will get better.
I've been doing so every other day while taking a shower for the past 20 years from my bung hole to my belly button. I love the smooth feeling as much as my sex partners do.
I've quit trimming for the winter. I usually just leave a 1" rounded tuft above my penis and shave pits and torso. It's about time to start again. I wonder if the guys in the gym shower will notice.