RE:Maybe time to trim?Dont trim ur ass if your like me it will grow back thick and cause ingrown hairs
Use a hair removal cream and remove all the hair when I grows back it will be softer hair and then trim weekly or fortnightly
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I shave my butt all the time and never have had any ingrown hairs or other problems, however, my inner thighs are the problem for me.
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I think i am like a 10 in my ass area lol Thinking of doing a lil trim but as we know i think it will come back worse.
We love to see your big ass
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I think i am like a 10 in my ass area lol Thinking of doing a lil trim but as we know i think it will come back worse.
We love to see your big ass
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I only have hair in my crack and keep it shaved.
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I feel like this is grass is always greener stuff. I wish I had more hair and a hairy butt is so attractive to me. I have a real smooth butt but slightly hairy crack. I would never trim it unless this would make it more hairy.
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RE:Maybe time to trim?Dont trim ur ass if your like me it will grow back thick and cause ingrown hairsUse a hair removal cream and remove all the hair when I grows back it will be softer hair and then trim weekly or fortnightly
Thanks
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RE:Maybe time to trim?What did you end up doing? IMO, a hairy ass is very manly. No need to change a thing.
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RE:Maybe time to trim?Nah mate don't shave it...
It can look odd having a smooth ass and you have hairy legs and possible lower back
Samewhen guys shave their bush when they have a hairy body... That bald patch in the middle looks wrong...lol
Sorry that's just my opinion, as I shaved my bush once when I was in my early 20's just to try it out and hated it...
I looked like a prepubescent 12yold... I hated being 12..lol
I think natural is much more manly
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RE:Maybe time to trim?I'm not a sports expert but I have heard some athletes shave in exposed areas to reduce air or water resistance. However, other areas are left untouched to reduce chaffing or to draw sweat away and help cool the body. I like the science but I don't like the thought of shaving - it's too much effort for me, wouldn't improve how people think of me or how I amble through life and has uncomfortable side effects.
Has that confused or clarified things?
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