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ChasingOblivion -> RE: male bikini waxing (6/26/2009 4:04:11 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Imakemensquirm

I've alway found that a good old fashioned straight razer is the best way to get your subby perfectly smooth.  It's also so much fun to watch the fear in his eyes as he watches you come at him, his wrists and ankles secured so that he's not going anywhere.  It's amazing how still they will be when there is a sharp blade around that part of them.


OMG!! I don't even have that particular "equipment," and the thought of that still makes me shudder. Although, I have no doubt that your screen name is an accurate description of you. [;)]




stripmymanhood -> RE: male bikini waxing (6/27/2009 6:12:19 AM)

hmmmm....a joint project sounds fun!....always preferred to have someone else do it...always much closer shave, and more fun...plus...the knowledge that my male parts are in anothers hand....just sends shivers down my spine.

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ORIGINAL: Venatrix

I just bought one of these, and I love it:   http://hairremoval.about.com/b/2009/04/14/new-schick-quattro-trim-style-for-women.htm

The trimmer really gives a close shave if you remove the cap (as specified on the package).  The nice thing is that it's quite narrow, so it gets in all sorts of corners.  I'm sure your dominant could find uses for the razor end of it, too.

Of course, if you were my sub, I'd suggest we make a joint project out of it.  Hours of fun can be had by simply tweezing those pesky hairs away. [:D]







angeldmort -> RE: male bikini waxing (7/7/2009 12:34:30 AM)

Just a quick note - " Tried a Nair "sugaring" kit (very similar to waxing). This is heated in the microwave."
Real body sugaring isn't heated. It's just sugar, water, and lemon juice, (you can eat any you don't use) cooked to a hard ball stage, and let cool to become a sticky soft paste. Well... at first, it's a stiff, clear lump, but as you use it, it gets softer. It's spplied by smushing it on against the hair growth, and yanked off with the hair growth, so it doesn't break hairs off - no ingrown bits. It also doesn't glue itself to live cells, so it doesn't rip off skin the way wax does, and since it's not heated, you can't burn yourself with it. It's still pulling out hairs, so yes, its painful, but not nearly as much as waxing. You might have to go over an area a few times to get all the hair, but you can do that with sugar. As mentioned, the first time is always worst, as the roots have had a nice, long time to grow big and strong and deep.
Lots of recipies online, and some great vidoes on making it on youtube.

Honestly, at this point, I'm tweezing a lot too. It's just easier than the contortions needed to get to things at the right angle for yanking.




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