tadpole said:eneville said:according to the best of my googling, the NHS would use something like this:
http://www.spservices.co.uk/item/Brand_SurgicalPrepRazor-DoubleEdged-Single_141_0_1737_1.html
to shave that area. So, I don't think it's that absurd an idea to use the DE down there.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no! Whatever the NHS use, don't use the same, please don't, please.
Having suffered the indignity of sporting an 'NHS' down below, just don't go near yourself with one of those. Picture if you will someone that's stood a bit too close to the Chernobyl sarcophagus, rash, clumps of hair falling out... You get the picture.
Having my left plum lopped off (it worked wonders for Lance and Hitler so I'm expecting great things) was a walk in the park compared to the medical prep they put me through.
Linky to my charideeeeeeeeee razor sale or feel free to just make a donation :icon_arrow: http://www.theshavingroom.co.uk/forum/thread-24331.html
Johnus said:Seeing that the thread isn't dead yet. May I add that at a certain age it's far more important that the "collar and cuffs" match rather than they are trimmed or not.
Charliej said:Something to help all you pubic shavers out for when you want to mix it up a little:
Help for bald dicks
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