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Shaving a cooch.
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Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:11 am
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Derek Dragomir I feel you in my heart EmotionallyInconsistent You should trim rather than shave. It will save you a lot of trouble. neutral
What if you know people are going to be going down on you and you want it to be smooth down there? Geez, how often will that happen? Y'know, you don't have to shave down there all the time. I usually just do it when I feel like it's starting to get too long and doesn't look good (not like it does otherwise but...). Anyways, even just a little hair can be... er cute? I guess would be the best word.
I don't really have to do it that often either, my girlfriend is not the kind to go down on me, it's usually me to go down on her.
When you're a lesbian in a healthy relationship, often. Just sayin. But yeah I don't have a problem with some but I don't want it to suck for whoever's doing it.
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Shaving a cooch.
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Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:16 pm
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Dizzles Get a job, save some money, go for laser hair removal.
Or get a wax.
I have a job. I also have college debt and bills to pay that don't include for how much money that is.
Did you read the OP? I'm broke dog.
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Shaving a cooch.
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Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:15 pm
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EmotionallyInconsistent You should trim rather than shave. It will save you a lot of trouble. neutral
What if you know people are going to be going down on you and you want it to be smooth down there?
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Shaving a cooch.
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Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:42 pm
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So everytime I try to shave my vag it's good for a bit, but when the hair starts to grow back it sucks. As in gets all red, lumpy, rashy, etc, and itches like all hell.
Is there some way to avoid this?
Oh don't tell me to suck it up and get a wax, that's 60 bucks where I live and I can't afford that s**t.
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Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:58 am
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sethzack I feel you in my heart Thank you, troll. I didn't laugh but I smirked a little, so I appreciate it.
OK seriously that s**t is starting to piss me off! What the ******** does that mean? How am I being a troll?!
Lets see.. You picked homosexuality, an over-used controversial topic and mocked the struggles homosexuals go through while antagonizing the belief that it's a choice and homosexual stereotypes. You had sex forced on you when you were young and you have four personalities.. And that's only what I've read from this page and the OP.
If you aren't trolling I'll eat my socks.
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Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:53 am
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Thank you, troll. I didn't laugh but I smirked a little, so I appreciate it.
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My step brother coming on to meh.UPDATED!!!
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Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:47 am
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My troll senses are tingling, hard.
If this was a serious post, I think you would be serious enough to spell 'my' and 'sex' right.
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2 pea sized balls under the skin D: they are tender
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Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:44 am
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If they're tumors it isn't urgent, as the bad ones are hard, but get that checked out.
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Friend with an Eating Disorder
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Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:42 am
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turbid blue You need to include her in your life beyond food. If you only ever see her to go to lunch, what does that say? It's putting the fixation right back on food, where it has always been for her.
Do interesting things that don't involve food, to show her you appreciate her as a person and a personality, not that you just want to see her eat to make yourself feel better.
Wait woah woah woah woah-
When did I say I don't include her in my life beyond food? We hang out every day and we do all sorts of things. We walk to school together, shop together, study together, get up to just plain mischief around the city. We talk about various assortments of things, go to concerts and shows, watch movies. Usual friend stuff. In fact there's almost no focus on food. I mentioned what focus there is on food because it was relevant to the issue at hand, not because that's all that exists. The reason I care about this at all is because I care about her as a person and a personality, and it has nothing to do with me. I just am not sure how to handle the situation and am trying to get tips on how to help the most I can with this, since she has told me herself a few times it would be good if I tried to keep up on her a bit to keep her from slipping back into full fledged anorexia.
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Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:44 pm
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xXx Cherry Maniac xXx I've never really had a friend with such a disorder but I hear about it all the time.
I would think try not to crowd her with much but maybe learn her favorite foods, restaurants and stuff?
You know maybe suprise her with something she really likes, just to show you care every now and then. But like I said I'm not really experienced with this. Just trying to help.
Best of Luck heart
I asked her favorite food and she gave me a dessert. Haha. :] But I'm going to make her some vegetarian lasagna on wednesday and maybe some tiramisu, if I can. I think surprising her with random foods she likes from time to time is a really good idea. :]
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