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  • edited September 2008
    sure i do
    to be more like a woman

    i don't care if your going to become a woman, we can still be friends, I'm just speaking the truth!
  • edited September 2008
    mrbubbles;37556 said:



    Dude, why don't you just trim down to 0.2-0.5mm? Going for the pornstar look?
    Yes, actually.
  • edited September 2008
    first you need a big penis iran.... so i guess you shouldn't even bother
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37505 said:
    i wonder how an electric razor would work on legs, can one of you test and let me know :o

    There are electric shavers for girls like satinelle( http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Philips-Satinelle-HP6409) , but they hurt as hell. Best result for longer is definitely waxing..
  • edited September 2008
    I never had to shave/wax my legs. Jealous, girls? Haha I always use that one in the game "I Never" ;)
  • edited September 2008
    Since we are talking about tackling long and bushy hairs, I'll recommend you to start off by using a trimmer on your electric shaver then using razors to take care of the rest. It works like a charm on my armpits.
    Triple;37530 said:
    and shaving arm pits? haha fag
    Say that to Olympic Swimmers.

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    flo-ra;37610 said:
    I never had to shave/wax my legs. Jealous, girls? Haha I always use that one in the game "I Never" ;)
    Nice!
  • edited September 2008
    Swimmers shave things to reduce resistance...

    ...I don't think its for aesthetics
  • edited September 2008
    swimmers are fags!! lol
    I can't believe Phelps is called an "American Hero" now... so damn pathetic
  • edited September 2008
    Triple;37615 said:
    swimmers are fags!! lol
    I can't believe Phelps is called an "American Hero" now... so damn pathetic
    In a few months from now he'll be forgotten :wink:
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37614 said:
    Swimmers shave things to reduce resistance...

    ...I don't think its for aesthetics
    Who said anything about aesthetics?
    Triple;37615 said:
    swimmers are fags!! lol
    I can't believe Phelps is called an "American Hero" now... so damn pathetic
    Try winning 8 Olympic Gold Medals for Canada.
  • edited September 2008
    Well if you're a swimmer, by all means shave everything if it helps.

    Otherwise its unnecessary and a waste of time, some girls like the hairless dog look though
  • edited September 2008
    Student0667;37619 said:
    Who said anything about aesthetics?



    Try winning 8 Olympic Gold Medals for Canada.
    I'm not saying he's a crap athlete, I'm saying that country is a joke for calling someone who had no impact on anyone an "American Hero"

    the term is used way to often, it is ridiculous.
  • edited September 2008
    Who is Michael Phelps?
  • edited September 2008
    So much talking about shaving. I prefer clean faces, but there was an article in the paper some time ago saying that most women prefer the "scruffy look".. and thinking about it, it does look sexy ;)

    Men are supposed to have hair, shaving armpits and legs are not something i'd like to see become normal around here.
  • edited September 2008
    To finish up this little "review".

    Absolutely no irritation down south either after 2 days of shaving. Pure smoothness, no discomfort and no "cactus" effect. :P

    All in all, I basically started to look forward to shaving every morning (as opposed to dreading it before), and highly recommend this shaver to people having problems with straight razors.
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37622 said:
    Well if you're a swimmer, by all means shave everything if it helps.

    Otherwise its unnecessary and a waste of time, some girls like the hairless dog look though
    My BF was in competitive swimming and the coaches made the whole team shave EVERY thing off. Even if they didn't have hair in those places... they had to shave it. LOL.

    ETA: I like clean. Meaning NOOOO Chest hair, back hair, "treasure trails", nipple hair, etc.
  • edited September 2008
    blackhat" said:

    Absolutely no irritation down south either after 2 days of shaving. Pure smoothness, no discomfort and no "cactus" effect. :P
    How is it on the neck?

    The electric one I have is fine on my face but just doesn't work at all under my chin..
  • edited September 2008
    vonnie;37955 said:
    My BF was in competitive swimming and the coaches made the whole team shave EVERY thing off. Even if they didn't have hair in those places... they had to shave it. LOL.

    ETA: I like clean. Meaning NOOOO Chest hair, back hair, "treasure trails", nipple hair, etc.
    A ritual every life guard goes through: pube waxing.
  • edited September 2008
    Ether;37959 said:
    How is it on the neck?

    The electric one I have is fine on my face but just doesn't work at all under my chin..
    It gets everything as long as I switch to "fixed" foil position.
  • edited October 2008
    I bought my rotary electric shaver for $9 from Canadian Tire. Works just as well as my old PHILIPS one...
  • edited October 2008
    I propose that we hold a tea party; this is clearly a discussion to be had over orange pico and some butter cinnamon biscuits.
  • edited October 2008
    Lixie;38804 said:
    I propose that we hold a tea party; this is clearly a discussion to be had over orange pico and some butter cinnamon biscuits.
    Yay Lixie, welcome back. You missed some quite hilarous discussions when you were away.

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