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Micheal Artindale wrote:
> "Boyd Speerschneider" <bspeerscREMOVE_ME@ME_TOOyahoo.com> wrote in > message news:Xns94CD562EF75BbspeerscNOSPAM@65.32.1.8... >> "Micheal Artindale" <micheal.artindale@sympatico.ca> wrote in >> news:4vjfc.10440$2Z6.818116@news20.bellglobal.com: >> >>> I find that i sweat profusely in the groin area. I bike to and from >>> work, and there is no showers there. >>> >>> Can you apply either a spray or a stick deoderant to that area? >>> >>> If i do, i would keep it seperate from what i put on other areas. >>> >>> Micheal >> >> You might try some "manscaping" in that area; you'll stay a lot >> cooler. Not saying to shave down there, just trim it a bit. >> Hair clippers work well. >> >> - Boyd "trim and propper" S. > > I was thinking of that. I was wondering how to do it without > bleeding? for my face i use electric. i dont wanna use that for that > area. Clamshell with bumblebees inside. Bill "worked for Fred Flintstone" S. |
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Micheal Artindale wrote:
> "Boyd Speerschneider" <bspeerscREMOVE_ME@ME_TOOyahoo.com> wrote in > message news:Xns94CD562EF75BbspeerscNOSPAM@65.32.1.8... >> "Micheal Artindale" <micheal.artindale@sympatico.ca> wrote in >> news:4vjfc.10440$2Z6.818116@news20.bellglobal.com: >> >>> I find that i sweat profusely in the groin area. I bike to and from >>> work, and there is no showers there. >>> >>> Can you apply either a spray or a stick deoderant to that area? >>> >>> If i do, i would keep it seperate from what i put on other areas. >>> >>> Micheal >> >> You might try some "manscaping" in that area; you'll stay a lot >> cooler. Not saying to shave down there, just trim it a bit. >> Hair clippers work well. >> >> - Boyd "trim and propper" S. > > I was thinking of that. I was wondering how to do it without > bleeding? for my face i use electric. i dont wanna use that for that > area. > > Micheal I'd check the "queer eye for the straight guy" web site, tips section. Come to think of it, I bet a good search on the how-to's of a proper male pubic trim/shave could bring all sorts of interesting information to the fore.... ( hint, trim with clippers, then shave, just like when you remove your beard) Penny |
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Penny says:
>( hint, trim with clippers, then shave, just like when you remove your >beard) But... but... I NEVER remove my beard. Last time I did my (then) 3 year old wouldn't kiss me for a week coz I "wasn't Daddy." That was 18 years ago. I have occasionally buzzed it to near Miami Vice length from time to time just to let the air in ;-) Steve |
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Stephen Baker wrote:
> Penny says: > >> ( hint, trim with clippers, then shave, just like when you remove >> your beard) > > But... but... I NEVER remove my beard. Last time I did my (then) 3 > year old wouldn't kiss me for a week coz I "wasn't Daddy." That was > 18 years ago. I have occasionally buzzed it to near Miami Vice length > from time to time just to let the air in ;-) > > Steve It's seasonal around here.. beard for winter, shave it off when ski season is over. My hubby, not me. <g> Penny |
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It happens to the best of us. Try a
little talcum powder down below. I MTB 2004 |
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