shaving pubic hair; the aftermath

Discussion in 'Genitalia' started by villafokker, Jun 13, 2007.

  1. villafokker

    villafokker Member

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    so for the first time in my life, i shaved my pubic hair. i now have very little and it looks great. feels great and i bet girls will think it's great too..

    anyway after i done it i started getting an itching feeling....is this normal?..because it's kinda annoying.

    it's dyied down a little now...but i'm just wondering
     
  2. steveintn99

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    yes it does that but you will get use to it in about 3 days it will start growing out and you will have to shave again or just tough it out.
     
  3. ExtremePhoenix

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    yeah the itching is normal.

    masturbating feels so much better though. the feeling of your hands on nice smooth skin is great. always find I play with my balls more.
     
  4. villafokker

    villafokker Member

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    yeah lol funny you say that because i was doing that straight after
     
  5. ExtremePhoenix

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    same here, thats what I do everytime. It makes me so horny shaving down there. In fact I find it much easier to shave myself, especially under the cock and balls, if I have a raging hard boner.
     
  6. villafokker

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    lol i found it rather hard to be honest. i was too weary incase i cut myself or summit. but no.....i got a bit of hair under my balls because i can't/won't get it off just incase i cut myself lol because my balls are rather saggy =/

    so yeah anyway.........it's really smooth though!
     
  7. Ratm6945

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    try some moisterizer, that should stop the itching
     
  8. The Lone Wolf

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    Yes, itching is normal. It usually gets worse in the days after, but you'll get used to it after you make a habit of shaving. For the area under the balls, you have to grab the sack just under your dick and pull it up so the area is tight. Then you can shave it easily.
     
  9. PineMan

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    I use a Bic Orange (for Sensitive Skin), and it doesn't need any pressure - just draw it along the loosest of skin, even on the scrotum, and it finds its own way.

    As for the itching - you'll get the the first couple of times you shave, but once you skin becomes accustomed to regular shaving, that'll pass.

    I like to shave mine whilst in the bath then, when I get out, give it a good dusting down with baby talc. Not only does this deal with any razor burn, but it also adds a beautiful additional feeling of smoothness.
     
  10. Hip Aficionado

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    I used to experiment with shaving. Now I just trim. it depends on my mood and how much time I have.

    Sometimes it itches after I've shaved. It is definitely normal. It won't bug you after a day or two though.
     
  11. jumpyjoe

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    does it grow bak mor denser or spikear
     
  12. Hip Aficionado

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    no. that's an old wives tale about hair. However, the hairs can be a little spiky for the first few days if you are trying to let it grow out again.

    The pubebeard i got going right now looks like the one I had before I ever shaved it.
     
  13. bignipplegirl

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    im a girl and i shave all the time


    yes afta u do shave it gets itchy and some red lumps but thats completley normal. ill post some pics of it if u want ;)
     
  14. sheldon

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    yea lol, that would be nice. ^.^
     
  15. BIRC

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    I read an article in a mens mag that mentioned to use Vasaline intensive care advanced healing because it contains no alchol. I use it as a lather to shave. No razor burns.I also use this if it starts to itch. I first shaved when my wife came out of the bathroom after she shaved her pussy & said surprise. As I shaved my face before my shower I figured what the hell& shaved my crotch also. As much as I like her shaved maybe she will enjoy it also. She never wanted me to shave before, now she tells me to keep it shaved. With the spots she has put her tongue & the feeling it gives me you better belive I will keep the hair gone.
     
  16. nindo

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    that happens to me too is there any way to stop it(im really thirteen)
     
  17. PineMan

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    It itches when you first shave as your skin is unaccustomed to it. However, after you've kept it shaved a few times the skin gets used to the condition & the itching stops.

    Just stick with it.
     
  18. dietcoke

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    i did this once, never again!
     
  19. nakedtreehugger

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    i used to shave, but i started shaving more and more, because it grew back faster and faster, and it got to be a lot of work and it really started to be razorburny and i got ingrown hairs and stuff. but now i wax, and it's MARVELOUS!!
     
  20. ava

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    guys all of you should have a sack and crack wax, lasts for ages and no itching

    girls, wax too or trim and then use a sharp razor which helps
     

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