Hi everyone, I decided to have a go at
shaving my Penis for my GF as she wondered
what it would be like. I got 3/4 of the
way I think and gave up. I used a 2 head
electric shaver and used the beard trimmer
on some parts, the problem is I have left
it with stubble all around and it is very
very irritating when walking etc but also
the shaver pulled out 3 or 4 hairs when I
used it on my Penis shaft and they did
bleed for about 40 seconds then stopped. I
straight away washed the injurys with a
handwash (one that kills germs aswel) and
im trying my best to keep them clean etc.
Please no one tell me what I did was done
the wrong way and all that as I know it
could'nt have been done worse .
Anyway I was wondering being as the shaver
has pulled the few hairs out when they
grow back will the grow inwards or normal?
Also could I get a infection? remember I
will be keeping it clean and using that
handwash stuff daily.
sorry and one more question, how long does
it take (estimate) for Pubic Hair to grow
back? as this stubble will drive me crazy
lol.
Thanks Tom
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moos
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Joined: 17 May 2008 Posts: 12
lol Posted: 05-17-08 23:39pm
grows back quickly....depends if ur pubic
hair is coarse or not
plus a razor is the best for shaving not
electric....trimming is ideal for the
coarse types. if ur the not coarse
type(dam i wish i wasnt coarse) then
shaving is ideal
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bigger
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 May 2008 Posts: 5
Posted: 05-18-08 10:37am
The pubic hair doesn't take long to grow.
It takes a couple of weeks.
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