Shaved or Not—?

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oh mine is all shaved now ~ like I said ~ when he shaved me that night ~ that was all she wrote! LOL I can't stand to not be shaved anymore........and it's quite all right ~ I think these posts are very interesting and different and don't see a thing wrong with them ~ If ppl don't like them, then they should just go on to the whatever interests them.....keep em coming...LOL
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Here's a question. Do women like to be shaved by men? My girlfriend isn't bald down there, which is fine with me. But I'd really like to see her clean shaven down there. I was wondering however, if women find it enjoyable to be shaven by a man?

Out of curiosity, is there something I should do after words so she won't get the shaving bumps? IE. Use lotion? or Shave with Conditioner? Curious what women use, I usually use nair then if I need to clean it up a razor, but I don't get bumps.

I am shaven and I like it, feels a lot nicer than having hair down there. I also feel that it seems cleaner and is more visually appealing.

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I've never had a guy do it for me (i.e. shave) because I've always just taken care of it on my own, but I know that some women like it and others do not (lots of room for human error...ouch, lol). As far as nixing razor burn, I would strongly advise AGAINST using any sort of lotion afterwards, especially if she has sensitive skin. It will cause irritation. However, I know that there are products you can buy at any Fred Meyer or probably drugstores which claim to soothe or even eliminate razor burn, even ones specially made for the bikini area. Conditioner I expect would be alright, but as with anything there is a chance it could cause irritation. To minimize the chance of ingrown hair as well as razor burn, make sure she trims with scissors first to a length very close to the skin, and then shave. I used to use Nair but have actually found it to be irritating more than just shaving.

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