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I use to clipper my chest and stomach, not super short but just to manage it. I quit doing that about 6 months and have embraced the fur. I love it and it seems that most everyone else does too. I do however get my ass, taint and balls waxed about every 2 month. The feeling is amazing being hair free in that area, and I don't get the annoying stubble that you get when shaving.

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I use to clipper my chest and stomach, not super short but just to manage it. I quit doing that about 6 months and have embraced the fur. I love it and it seems that most everyone else does too. I do however get my ass, taint and balls waxed about every 2 month. The feeling is amazing being hair free in that area, and I don't get the annoying stubble that you get when shaving.

 

Dude! Seriously, how much does it hurt to get your nuts waxed? Be honest!

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... I get my ass, taint and balls waxed about every 2 months. The feeling is amazing being hair free in that area, and I don't get the annoying stubble that you get when shaving.

 

Sounds wonderful. Can we all come over and feel?

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Years ago, I had a boyfriend who had quite a bit of hair on his shoulders, flanks and the back of his arms. I liked it, but he didn't. So I used to wax it for him. The first time doing it requires some fortitude.

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Its not all that bad actually. If you do it somewhat regularly it hurts a lot less.

 

Do you wax it yourself, or do you go to a salon/spa for it? I know here in NYC many places offer a Brazilian bikini wax but the thought intimidates me. And of course, most of their customers are women. I feel awkward walking into a place like that, ask for a Brazilian wax job and see all the women staring at me ... <blush>

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My manscaping regimen involves taking a beard trimmer and running it over my armpit hair and my pubes. I have shaved myself completely in the past, but it was only fun for a day or two. Once hair started growing back it wasn't as enjoyable anymore.

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Do you wax it yourself, or do you go to a salon/spa for it? I know here in NYC many places offer a Brazilian bikini wax but the thought intimidates me. And of course, most of their customers are women. I feel awkward walking into a place like that, ask for a Brazilian wax job and see all the women staring at me ... <blush>

 

You need to go to a place that specifically advertises "boyzilians", there are a few of them around the Village. Even when they do offer the service, it can still feel quite strange. One place I went to in the village she asked me to hold my legs, as if she was planning to fuck me. Usually they will just get you on all fours when it's time to do the ass.

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You need to go to a place that specifically advertises "boyzilians", there are a few of them around the Village. Even when they do offer the service, it can still feel quite strange. One place I went to in the village she asked me to hold my legs, as if she was planning to fuck me. Usually they will just get you on all fours when it's time to do the ass.

 

I imagine the 'scene' already! Thanks for sharing your thoughts/experiences ... :)

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Again, Magic is so easy, quick, and, best of all, PAIN FREE! Use it anywhere!

Be careful!!!!! I used the Magic powder and it created a REALLY bad rash that took 2 weeks to heal. I used it on my balls which I normally shave. Perhaps it was the area or the fact that it was previously shaved. A friend, who is Hawaiian, uses it everywhere and it works perfectly on his skin. It did not like my pale waspy skin!! Another friend who is fair skinned also tried it and it created the same rash as mine. At one time I believe the label said it was for African American men. Perhaps the creme works better. Just be careful before you use it all over.

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Always do a test spot. Do not use the powder - it does have a tendency to give a rash. That's why I said get the cream. I have light skin, previous shaving does not matter.

Yes, it was originally formulated for African American men as a "razorless shave" because they tend to get pseudofolliculitis barbae - the bumps in the beard area - and they also use it on the heads for the bald look.

 

Another choice is laser hair removal but takes a good 10-12 treatments anywhere on the body. Works best with dark hair and lighter skin - the laser is attracted to the pigment in the hair (and skin if you are dark skinned.) Problem is that you have to keep going back, and back, and back and can be embarrassing if you are doing your pubes/balls/ass.

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If I could find an escort or masseur who is good at grooming, I'd be interested. It is sort of hot to have a guy service you this way, as a prelude to other things.

 

I agree 100%.

 

I'm naturally pretty hairy and like to keep everything trimmed, but sometimes I get tired of

all the contortions I have to go through. Not to mention trying to get it to look "normal".

 

I'd pay a lot for a helping hand....and I think it's a hot scene too.

 

PS BaronArtz...you better tell me if you ever find the right guy in NYC.

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since we were on the topic of creams and fair/sensitive skin, I have a very fair skinned friend who swears by Nair for men body cream with aloe...yes or no? Pros and cons? It also comes in spray version.

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I started using Magic after reading reviews here. It works pretty well. I used to get razor bumps on my ass, but after using Magic for about a month, it cleared up. Ass is as smooth as my chest now.

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