Jan 24, 2017 by emmaespanola 80's' date=' 70's, 60's, 50's, 40's, 30's, 20's . . . Doing the full shave, in my lifetime anyway, is a newfangled thang.[/quote'] Hahaha all power to Spider Man's Mum and her bald muff. I say whatever floats your boat, I prefer diamond shapes myself :) 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jan 24, 2017 by Spidey's mom Wax.:blink: I meant "shave" as in removal of hair by whatever means! :D Hahaha all power to Spider Man's Mum and her bald muff. I say whatever floats your boat, I prefer diamond shapes myself :) You misunderstood me . . . I don't partake in that baldness. Only time was when I had my first baby almost 33 years ago and was in labor. I was shaved by the CNA and given an enema by the nurse. Awful, horrible, terrible. Never again. I was lucky 22 months later when I had my 2nd baby in another town/state/hospital . . . none of that happened. No way, no how am I bald. :no: 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jan 26, 2017 by No Stars In My Eyes What concerns me with this is that the hair is there for a reason to protect that area from bacteria. I do wonder if there is a link with people who shave that area and an increase in the likelihood of catching STD's. If you told them that then you'd soon see a return of the 80's style bush lol! I think UTI's would be even more likely! 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites