Archive through February 18, 2001

The ClubHouse: General Discussions - Jan -Apr. 2001: February: To Shave or not to Shave...: Archive through February 18, 2001

Enbwife

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 10:50 am Click here to edit this post

That is the question. :)

Seems like a weird topic I know, but recently, I found myself in a discussion with a friend about people's shaving preference. I mean, most of us gals shave our legs, armpits, etc. and some men shave their face... but there are other places to shave right? Just thought I'd bring it up since you're looking for new topics.

Mishamisha

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 10:51 am Click here to edit this post

All I have to say, is that growing it back out is a b1tch.

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 10:58 am Click here to edit this post

Lisa ... LMAO !!!

I tend to agree with Brittany about the shaving of other intimate body parts. I think it's cleaner and I like the way it feels. Nice and smooth. What country is that where the Men like their Women to remove all body hair from their bodies, except on their heads of course ?

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:02 am Click here to edit this post

Do you ladies like your Men to shave their chest and well you know. I like a hairy chest myself. I don't care to much though for hairy oranges ... LOL

Mishamisha

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:04 am Click here to edit this post

I've never known a guy who shaved their chest or back. I guess I can't comment on it cause my guy isn't overly hairy.

Now, the 2nd part of your comment is interesting. Nice to not have anything there that could get caught in your teeth.

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:11 am Click here to edit this post

Mish ... LMAO You have got that right. Nope don't like hair in the teeth, that I can do without.

Enbwife

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:16 am Click here to edit this post

MissL - you have such a way with words (ROFLMAO)... I shouldn't say too much since I might embarass my husband (whom you all know of course ) however, I should say something since I started this silly topic.

I like a hairy chest, but not too hairy. I agree with the two of you about hairy oranges and not getting anything caught in my teeth (LOL) ... that's all I'll say there.

As far as myself, I agree MissL - it is cleaner and is much more nicer. I don't know what country has that rule but I think we should adopt it here for (men & women).

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:39 am Click here to edit this post

Idont know what country--but i know in france a many years ago anyway they LIKED woman
with hairy armpits...ewwwww....

personally i preferred hairless men...totally...

Lafatme

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 11:59 am Click here to edit this post

finally a topic i know about! i'm a compulsive shaver (face). i have razors everywhere and shave at least twice, usually three times a day.

regarding other areas...i like a little hair on my tongue...lol!

Lancecrossfire

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 01:02 pm Click here to edit this post

No preference for me. Either way works just fine.

Lisa, your hubby also chose not to embarass you. He didn't put up the picture of you modeling the TVCH T-shirt.

Guruchaz

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 01:29 pm Click here to edit this post

As a man and aside from the facial area, I just let whatever grows, grow out and hope the gaps in between don't start meeting each other.

Enbwife

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 02:00 pm Click here to edit this post

I'm killing myself here laughing my head off!!! Hair on my tongue!!! HA HA HA...

Lance - I'm really glad Neil chose not to use those photographs - very embarassing I must say. He had me pose in a certain way... well, let's just change the subject back to the original one (hehehehe).

Laf - how come you shave your face so much a day. Doesn't the skin get really sensitive?

Lancecrossfire

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 02:06 pm Click here to edit this post

Lisa, he did happen to mention what that way was. Good thing he's not selling shorts!

Well, since Laf and I already said our preferences, let's see if the other guys will say theirs.

Guru--on that issue of gaps meeting each other; age. Increase in age reduces gaps.

Admin

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 02:34 pm Click here to edit this post

I can't believe Enbwife would start a topic like this! :)

Just so you know, I'll be watching....please help keep this place a family place as per our general policies...ya know?

That being said, I do appreciate the odd shaved body part.

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 02:49 pm Click here to edit this post

Lisa, now I'm cracking up laughing over here... LOL I'm just glad it was you who started this thread and not me. I am almost tempted to dare the Admin to delete this thread but I'm thinking I better not push my luck !

Lafatme, LOL ok... ummmm I think I'll leave that alone.

Merlin

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 02:56 pm Click here to edit this post

I have had a beard continuously for over 25 years. It does require daily shaving to keep it trimmed if I don't want the hells-angel biker look.

A man who has a relatively hairy chest would look strange to me if he shaved it. Josh on the other hand, with mimimal hair seemed to be going in the right direction by his choice.

In regards to the other areas mentioned, I am right there with MissLibra with 100 percent agreement for females who like to keep all the body parts smooth. I will also add that a male should be willing to provide the same enjoyment for the female and guys should never use a dull razor.

Guruchaz

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:04 pm Click here to edit this post

Well, I meant just the opposite Lance. I misstated what I meant to say. When it starts coming out the nose and meeting at the ears, I'll get nervous. lol! I've never really been asked to shave anything out of the ordinary but I suppose it's not out of the realm of possibility in certain situations if I was asked to by a woman.

I've never really tried growing a beard because I don't have any experience on the upkeep and the temporary scruffy look doesn't go over very well with clients. My friend Brian has had a beard for almost 10 years now. I'm impressed with M that he's kept up his beard for a long period of time.

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:09 pm Click here to edit this post

i remember my dad trying to grow a mustache when he was about 65(with gray balding hair with a comb over on the top lol)..and it made him look about 95..not a good luck on him...but some men i've know with beards look sooo funny when they shave them off...certain men just look better with them....

What is funny is a guy at work who at 35 or so was going almost completely bald...he decided to completely shave it off...and NO ONE (me included) noticed for about a week LOLLL

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:13 pm Click here to edit this post

Merlin said> I will also add that a male should be willing to provide the same enjoyment for the female and guys should never use a dull razor.

Merlin I bet your a really good lover. The kind thats considerate and caring, and not just thinking about self.

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:21 pm Click here to edit this post

Nancy, how often did you actually look at the guy ? On some Men a mustache looks great, and they do look strange if they shave it off, after wearing one for a while.

Merlin 25 years is a long time, would you shave it off if a lady you really cared about ask you to ? BTW I like your beard it's you.

Lancecrossfire

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:24 pm Click here to edit this post

Guru, that was one gap I hadn't considered! Although I was once told the cure for baldness is to let your nose hairs grow out long enough so that you can comb them over the top of your head. (yes, a sick mental image)

Nancy091158

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:25 pm Click here to edit this post

i didn't see him often he worked in another building i think i saw him maybe twice(for about a minute) each time..but others that worked with him didnt notice either lol ;-)

Merlin

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:25 pm Click here to edit this post

Confucius say:

Man who thinks about himself, will only have himself to think about when the lights go out.

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:27 pm Click here to edit this post

Sick indeed Lance ... LOL

Misslibra

Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 03:29 pm Click here to edit this post

Ah yes Confucius almost as wise as our Merlin.