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#15
by
PORKY
on 22 Dec, 2007 23:58
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ok guyz ,WAIT STOP .... PLEASE PLEASE , NO INSTRUCTION VIDEOS
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#16
by
Koaa2
on 23 Dec, 2007 23:40
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I think it is part of the overall shaving experience. I must say whoever is still calling it the unmentionables might have some serious issues to deal with.
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#17
by
nomad
on 23 Dec, 2007 23:56
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I find that true also. I know it is a touchy subject but hell...we are grown men here...I think..for the most part. Its just all part of keeping yourself clean. Its good hygene. So what....big deal....we groom the unmentionables. I only think it is unacceptable to talk about when it goes into a huge detail subject. But we all have our own opinion, and we are entitled to that. Welcome to America
Amen brother!
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#18
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Jan, 2008 10:27
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I have to say, general maintenance around the garden is sure to attract more birds (or the same bird will visit more often)...
I am not saying you have to clear cut the land or perform controlled burning but mowing and trimming can go a long way.
The 70's are over...

MRAZ.... you Rock!! This is hilarious and true...... It's a lot easier to enter the forest if the scrub brush has been removed.....
Mike
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#19
by
bonanza50
on 30 Jan, 2008 15:10
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Women have been shaving for decades and consider it novel for a man. I've shaved my nuts for years and kept the pubes closely cropped. Never had a bad reaction from a chick.
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#20
by
Mikekoz13
on 31 Jan, 2008 05:18
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I've shaved my nuts for years and kept the pubes closely cropped. Never had a bad reaction from a chick.
BONANZA puts it out there with no problem!!!!!!!!
Bravo!
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#21
by
Timmay
on 31 Jan, 2008 06:31
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Well the way I see it...whats the big hush. That about like the other things guys do that they think is so secret. No I dont go and advertise it....nor do I think I should...but we all do it. If someone wants to ask me about, I will just tell them the straight up truth. I also believe in one keeping things to himself, but big deal....anyways......you get my point. We are all grown men here....I hope...lol.
Timmay
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#22
by
dope
on 01 Apr, 2008 18:36
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The Mod Squad strikes again
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#23
by
dope
on 01 Apr, 2008 18:41
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Message removed by the Mod Squad
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#24
by
shakf
on 03 May, 2008 08:05
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Well I'm Muslim and all Muslim men and women need to remove hair from their p---c region and from their armpits as part of personal hygeine. It's a very good clean practice and you really feel at ease when it's done.
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#25
by
zetaeffe
on 03 May, 2008 19:28
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Well I'm Muslim and all Muslim men and women need to remove hair from their p---c region and from their armpits as part of personal hygeine. It's a very good clean practice and you really feel at ease when it's done.
Are you serious?? didn't know about that....
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#26
by
Stu
on 03 May, 2008 22:46
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Just curious, Shakf, but how often do you have to do that? So many Middle Eastern Muslim men are naturally hairy. It would seem like a lot of work.
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#27
by
shakf
on 04 May, 2008 05:21
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Should not be left for more than 2 months. You start around the time puberty starts and hair starts to grow in that region. Its 2nd nature to Muslim men and women and not really seen as an extra. It's just something we gotta do.
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#28
by
tomgallagher
on 04 May, 2008 08:41
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Well I'm Muslim and all Muslim men and women need to remove hair from their p---c region and from their armpits as part of personal hygeine. It's a very good clean practice and you really feel at ease when it's done.
Interesting. Another tidbit for my trivia trove.
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#29
by
tomgallagher
on 04 May, 2008 08:46
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it was agreed upon by the moderators and the administrater finalized it that we would not go there. so drop it please.
Didn't the Administrator just do a whole critique on this stuff...?