 | | | 
15.02.2011, 13:58
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Zürich
Posts: 1,517
Groaned at 99 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 3,169 Times in 1,280 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
I get it now, I'm pretty slow!
| 
15.02.2011, 14:00
| Member | | Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Vaud
Posts: 118
Groaned at 4 Times in 3 Posts
Thanked 55 Times in 41 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
Apart from my skis, ... nothing
Last edited by nikolay; 15.02.2011 at 14:14.
Reason: typo
| 
15.02.2011, 14:11
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Aargau
Posts: 8,875
Groaned at 125 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 6,610 Times in 3,659 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | Appart from my skis, ... nothing  | | | | | This is the only answer that can come to my mind after reading the title.
Anything else would be too much | 
15.02.2011, 14:21
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Neuchatel
Posts: 1,914
Groaned at 57 Times in 38 Posts
Thanked 1,619 Times in 685 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | | | | | | Anyone else reckon she's got a gurt muff?
| This user would like to thank Kamarate for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 14:24
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Zürich
Posts: 1,517
Groaned at 99 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 3,169 Times in 1,280 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
No, I love that painting
| This user would like to thank MidfieldGeneral for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 15:09
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Basel
Posts: 4,422
Groaned at 158 Times in 125 Posts
Thanked 5,428 Times in 2,510 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | Someone sees way too much into it.
I am going to tell that person a secret:
It is confortable! Yep, no itchy, no sweating, no smelling, etc.
It doesn't have to be for someone else, it doesn't have to be because we are ashamed, and it certainly have nothing to do with any kind of fetishism...
Geeeezz!  | | | | |
I'll agree up to a point...
"no itchy"... lucky you.
I'm sure a raging case of crabs couldn't possibly have been worse.
Then again, my skin is very sensitive, the slightest bit dry it itches, the slightest wrong lotion, it itches - and that's on areas which get more exposure and so are accustomed to weather, lotions and frequent shaving.
| 
15.02.2011, 15:17
| Member | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: a
Posts: 134
Groaned at 6 Times in 2 Posts
Thanked 78 Times in 52 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | Anyone else reckon she's got a gurt muff? | | | | | Didn't he play centre forward for West Germany in the 74 world cup?
| The following 3 users would like to thank Dramaticpause for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 15:58
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Zürich
Posts: 1,517
Groaned at 99 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 3,169 Times in 1,280 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
I know a very good beautician who does waxing for sensitive skin, please send me a PM and I will send you the link
| 
15.02.2011, 16:46
| Forum Legend | | Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Zurich Unterland
Posts: 3,315
Groaned at 145 Times in 99 Posts
Thanked 4,850 Times in 1,930 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | You want to check out the cat at the beginning of the video and at the end.  | | | | | Gosh you ARE observant! hahahaaa .. I had to go back to that video and Watch The Cat! ....she shaved it! | 
15.02.2011, 16:47
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Zürich
Posts: 1,517
Groaned at 99 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 3,169 Times in 1,280 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
it was kind of erotic
| 
15.02.2011, 16:49
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Zug
Posts: 3,169
Groaned at 31 Times in 23 Posts
Thanked 3,563 Times in 1,463 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | I'll agree up to a point...
"no itchy"... lucky you.
I'm sure a raging case of crabs couldn't possibly have been worse.
Then again, my skin is very sensitive, the slightest bit dry it itches, the slightest wrong lotion, it itches - and that's on areas which get more exposure and so are accustomed to weather, lotions and frequent shaving. | | | | | Goes for me too. I'm not a masochist.  No waxing for me.
| 
15.02.2011, 18:20
|  | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Basel
Posts: 139
Groaned at 9 Times in 3 Posts
Thanked 68 Times in 44 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
Can someone show me the link for the shaved cat?
I think it is good for a woman to be almost hair free bar her head and eyebrows.... I know people will now tell me to stop being so pruned blah blah and feeling the need to destroy my natural looks blah blah blah but I feel it is hygenic, pretty and polite to be bald on your lip, eyebrows tidy, arms not like a beast, legs silky, arm pits smoothe and certainly lady garden well maintained all with wax or you go stubbley.
| 
15.02.2011, 19:18
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Lully VD
Posts: 4,405
Groaned at 17 Times in 17 Posts
Thanked 4,676 Times in 2,364 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | This user would like to thank Verbier for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 19:29
|  | Forum Legend | | Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Basel
Posts: 10,356
Groaned at 428 Times in 333 Posts
Thanked 16,045 Times in 6,322 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | Can someone show me the link for the shaved cat? 
I think it is good for a woman to be almost hair free bar her head and eyebrows.... I know people will now tell me to stop being so pruned blah blah and feeling the need to destroy my natural looks blah blah blah but I feel it is hygenic, pretty and polite to be bald on your lip, eyebrows tidy, arms not like a beast, legs silky, arm pits smoothe and certainly lady garden well maintained all with wax or you go stubbley. | | | | | You have to explain that one to me.... I am feeling hygenic, pretty but polite?
I know I got a good education, but..... | The following 2 users would like to thank Nil for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 21:15
| |
I don't wax at all. Too painful. I can't recommend my current form of hair removal (chemotherapy), although it does take care of the "polite" areas. Problem is that it's not selective.
| The following 5 users would like to thank for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 21:24
|  | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Basel
Posts: 139
Groaned at 9 Times in 3 Posts
Thanked 68 Times in 44 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: |  | | | I don't wax at all. Too painful. I can't recommend my current form of hair removal (chemotherapy), although it does take care of the "polite" areas. Problem is that it's not selective. | | | | |
I suppose I sound vain and stupid now.. best of luck with it all soldier 
I hope you will be ok
Well Nil
I meant its nice to make an effort for everyone so they dont stare at your mono brow while talking to you and also its nice for a guy if you are well maintained ya know...
| 
15.02.2011, 21:34
| |
Totally understand the mono brow... But that I'd tweeze. It's waxing the other bits for some guy .... If you like if for yourself, then cool. But populist.
(sorry, stupid autocorrect) no idea what was supposed to be here.
As for the chemo...one of the unintended advantages, as it were.
| The following 3 users would like to thank for this useful post: | | 
15.02.2011, 21:40
|  | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Basel
Posts: 139
Groaned at 9 Times in 3 Posts
Thanked 68 Times in 44 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
Well for me yes I do because it makes me feel better about myself as in more secure. But I wish things weren't so stiff that women feel obliged to wax and maintain
| 
18.02.2011, 12:53
|  | Member | | Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: ZH
Posts: 138
Groaned at 17 Times in 13 Posts
Thanked 108 Times in 56 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax? | Quote: | |  | | | Legs, arms, back, buttom, face?
I saw a program on tv where the show girls waxing their face (upper lip, chin, cheek, forhead) to be totally hairless.
And you? | | | | | Another brilliant thread started by Nil | Quote: |  | | | What do you wax?
| | | | | To remove hair maybe? lol
You have been NILed | 
18.02.2011, 15:02
|  | Forum Veteran | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Zürich
Posts: 1,517
Groaned at 99 Times in 92 Posts
Thanked 3,169 Times in 1,280 Posts
| | Re: What do you wax?
waxing doesn't hurt at all, that's a myth!
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Thread Tools | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT +2. The time now is 23:39. | |