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whoa, whoa, whoa, who said anything about shaving that. all that knowledge mr average and you don't seem to know the difference between big jim and the twins.
taz wrote: Gotta keep it neat Oily or else you hazard having a girl not willing to perform certain acts...though I don't have a double standard, I hold them to the same criteria... :D
but we are stopping shy of wanting them to look like 12 year old girls right?. :)
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Butt hair has to be the worst thing ever. It can be almost charming on some men...but the worst is the kind of guy who has back hair that just kinda continues on to the ass region. It's like a butt rug.
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I am just so very very glad that this isn't in the Photo Gallery. Butt rugs. Sebaceous glands. I don't need a picture. In fact, I think I need to take a shower.
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Even I am appalled. Is there nothing we won't discuss?

The ass hair thing reminds me of a story, but I won't tell it. I prefer conspiracy theories to the actual facts regarding skin crops.
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Rope is appalled!!!! will wonders NEVER cease????

gotta say, this is making me giggle.

then again, i do giggle easily.
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Any kind of non-head hair that can be put into pleats = bad.

Mr Average..what's your occupation? You've mentioned ANOVA's and human evolutionary biology....you sound familiarly like a biologist.
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oily slick wrote:
but we are stopping shy of wanting them to look like 12 year old girls right?. :)
Without getting too graphic Oily...I'm torn on this, I agree with the 'looking like a 12 year old girl' isn't an attractive thought, but there are times it can make things ohhhh so much more pleasurable....
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A rope leash wrote: Is there nothing we won't discuss?
I think you would be hard pressed to find something we wouldnt discuss to at least some degree. Abortion, the death penalty, things to do when you're high, why Led Zeppelin is or isnt better than the Who, Elvis's epitaph . . .

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Speaking of things we won't discuss (though I may regret asking this question), where's Cope?
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Am I the only woman who likes hairy men??? My partner has very dark hair and plenty of it everywhere! I find it really masculine and dead sexy!!
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I get the feeling that Cope has left due to apparent conflicts with some other board members regarding his consistent off-color remarks.

It's kind of ironic.

Undoubtedly, he's way ahead of the curve when it comes to scrotum waxing.

His nose is itching.
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Cope is still around...

miss his posts though.
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gotta say, this is making me giggle.

then again, i do giggle easily.
me too. :D

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as in (the following conversation has actually taken place!)


"It was the funniest thing! H teabagged this guy J when he was passed out on a chair!

So did you see his piece?

No, just the lads."

if you don't know what teabagging is...just ask the nearest 13 year old boy.
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Gillibeanz wrote:Am I the only woman who likes hairy men??? My partner has very dark hair and plenty of it everywhere! I find it really masculine and dead sexy!!
Some hair is good.....Robin Williams hair is bad.

I had a boyfriend once that shaved his legs for reasons I won't go into without a lot of alcohol and it was a lot like sleeping with a woman....which isn't bad if you are aiming to sleep with a woman, but I tend to like sleeping with men.

I like the bits of hair here and there.......makes em scruffy and sexy.....

Clean shaven men belong in GQ or dresses.

Now hairy shoulders are an exception....wax em!!! Ok, and the ears!!....and the nose hair could use a mow.....butt hair? I guess if ya have it, ya have it.....I would rather my man had it, than know that my man had it waxed..... :oops:
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Yup I think it goes without saying nasal hair and hairy ears are out - just as hairy legs and a moustach are on women. Well for most men anyway although I did watch an interesting programme the other day called 'Hairy women' in which some me liked their women like gorillas!

Apparently according to the papers girls, the combination of using deoderant and underarm shaving has been proven to cause cancer. Looks like we are gonna either have to stop shaving our pits or stop using deoderant - in which case the first should make the gorilla lovers happy, and the latter should increase the peg industry sales as we will all have to start wearing one on our noses!!! :lol:
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oily slick wrote: all that knowledge mr average and you don't seem to know the difference between big jim and the twins.
Big Jim and The Twins would be a good name for a rock band.
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Gillibeanz wrote: Apparently according to the papers girls, the combination of using deoderant and underarm shaving has been proven to cause cancer.
My roommates and I were just talking about this the other night. I was quite surprised to hear about it. "Cancer of the armpit?"

Apparently there are these hippie brands of deodorant that dont have the thing that causes the cancer, but sadly they also dont seem to have the thing that prevents . . . perspiration and odorant.
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Yuck! :shock:
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taz wrote:

Without getting too graphic Oily...I'm torn on this, I agree with the 'looking like a 12 year old girl' isn't an attractive thought, but there are times it can make things ohhhh so much more pleasurable....
ok, let me make certain i've got this--you trim to be neat for her, and so she'll trim, and it is ok if she trims down to a clean pallet, but you wouldn't because you don't want to look 12, yes?
I'm not concerned about the very poor.
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Back on the subject of pits: a lot of guys don't seem to mind hairy armpits. They don't really like the totally sanitized look or smell; deodorant, however, is still recommended. Some guys moan and pout when you tell them you'll be shaving come summertime...
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miss buenos aires wrote:
I'm the sweetest and the sauciest
The loveliest and naughtiest

well that changes 2/4th of the above.
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Post by Misha »

pip_52 wrote:
Gillibeanz wrote: Apparently according to the papers girls, the combination of using deoderant and underarm shaving has been proven to cause cancer.
My roommates and I were just talking about this the other night. I was quite surprised to hear about it. "Cancer of the armpit?"

Apparently there are these hippie brands of deodorant that dont have the thing that causes the cancer, but sadly they also dont seem to have the thing that prevents . . . perspiration and odorant.
This is pure urban legend.....deodorant does not cause cancer that we know of......www.snopes.com

Now, bad men may cause cancer...... :wink:
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Sadly not Misha...there has recently been a peer-reviewd article (in European Journal of Cancer Prevention) linking shaving/deo with tumours.

It's not conclusive, but there might be a link.
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LC,
laughingcrow wrote:Sadly not Misha...there has recently been a peer-reviewd article (in European Journal of Cancer Prevention) linking shaving/deo with tumours.

It's not conclusive, but there might be a link.
I'm not buying it. Not yet anyway. I'm suspect to believe that it is research that started from an urban legend. I'll wait to believe until we get a posse of scientists on the case with lots of numbers I can't really process....until one of them sums it up for me in a nice sound bite....then, I'll wait for some peer review on the research methods used.

Maybe I've read one too many issues of Skeptic magazine......
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According to snopes.com, this is undetermined--which means maybe.

http://www.snopes.com/toxins/breast.htm
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