I've trimmed and shaved my balls once. It was a mistake, I didn't like how it looked and it was annoying when the hair grew back in.
Then don't do it. Similar threads about womens hair came to the conclusison that the owner of the pubic hair gets to pick if or how it should be trimmed. I see no reason that it should be different for men.
do whatever makes you feel happy but I found that the itching sensation goes away once you start shaving regularly (instead of once upon a blue moon) but maybe that's a chick thing, who knows
Nah man all you need is soap and a razer...sounds iffy but it works like a charm. Just slick your package up while you're taking a shower. brad
yeah, i just trim down there. i shave my balls, and just trim the upper part. it definatley makes things more sensitive and bungalowbrad has it right. just do it in the shower. and if you do shave regulary, the itching stops.
Ok I know that is is an area for men, but my boyfriend started shaving at my request when we started dating. My advice to him was hair conditioner, lots of it, a fresh unused razor. Go with the way the hair grows. This will help with the itching.
I think I would scream in terror if my husband got into bed, took off his shorts and suddenly had bald balls. No thanks. JMO.
haha! most of those threads have men on them talking about how they would never touch a girl that had pubic hair! people think that it's disgusting if women have hair on their legs or underarms, and pubic area, and you complain it's the reverse?
thats fair enough. but when your girl refuses to go down on you because she doesn't like getting hair in her mouth, you dont have much choice lol.
has anyone ever tried shaving their balls with an electric shaver, the kind that pulls on ur hair, now thats harsh.
Just don't do your grooming (trimming) right before she does go down on you (unless its in the shower), or she'll be spitting out little pieces of hair...and that really ruins the mood. I won't make that mistake again.
Ya got a choice. Use conditioner in your pubes too. Helps keep 'em from falling out in the first place.