7 Persuasive Reasons Why Men Should Shave Their Privates
Copyright 2005 by www.HairRemovalAnswers.com
Here are seven reasons why men should consider shaving their
privates. No, I'm not talking about the Army, although a
"soldier" at attention, with a shiny helmet and a loaded weapon,
is definitely involved!
Most men worry obsessively about the hair on their heads but
rarely give a second thought to their pubic hair. Only when the
time is right with that special lady do men realize they should
have spent some time grooming their privates. Guys, here are 7
compelling reasons why you should groom your pubic hair or even
remove it completely.
1. Cleanliness. The crotch is a focal point for heat, sweat, and
bacteria. Cropping or removing your pubic hair makes that area
much easier to keep clean, and more importantly, smelling clean
and manly. She's more likely to explore that area up close if
it's well maintained.
2. Novelty. The contrast between your obviously adult-sized
package and your new hairlessness can be quite erotic, and not
just to you! Your lover may gush over the idea of making love to
what now has the illusion of being forbidden fruit.
3. It's More Inviting. If you remove most or all of her
objections to performing oral sex on you, isn't it worth the
trouble? Pay special attention to removing stray hairs from your
shaft. Hair in the mouth sucks, but she won't if she finds one.
4. Don't Forget The Scrotum. A woman's body is playground of
softness and smoothness, so don't you think she'll appreciate
the same on you? A silky smooth ball sack invites both manual
and oral caresses. She's far more likely to play down there if
she doesn't have to use a weed-whacker to find it.
5. It's Healthier. She'll see immediately that you have no skin
outbreaks or unwanted "critters" to hide. Furthermore, you will
have greater manual sensitivity when you perform your periodic
testicular self-exam. You do examine yourself regularly, don't
you? You should. The earlier you catch any problems, the easier
they are to fix.
Learn more about Testicular Self Exams (TSE) at
http://my.webmd.com/hw/mens_conditions/hw234856.asp
6. It's Fun To Let Her Do It! That's right, let her shave you!
This is not only an exercise in trust, but a highly- suspenseful
erotic thrill ride. The danger of an ultra sharp razor in such a
sensitive area, the tension of long slow razor strokes, the
aching of your pulse-pounding erection, and the foamy friction
of her shaving-creamed hand on your shaft can intensify your
pleasure like you never thought possible. Just don't make any
sudden moves.
And most importantly (to some at least):
7. It Makes Your Erection Look Huge. I'm not kidding - you will
swear that you gained at least an extra inch in length! If your
crotch is not groomed regularly, you probably have pubic hair at
least part way up your shaft. Your penis "appears" to begin
where that pubic hair ends. Remove the underbrush and your
hidden length will be revealed.
When you're grooming the hair on your "big head," don't forget
about the hair on the "little head" too! Whether you do it to
please yourself or a partner (or both), regular pubic hair
grooming or even total pubic hair removal can spice up your love
life. If you like it enough, consider permanent removal methods
such as laser hair removal or electrolysis.
Note that some people experience moderate to intense itching the
first few days after shaving as the pubic hair grows back. You
might want your first grooming experience to be at the beginning
of a weekend so you're not squirming in your office chair all
day Monday! The itching should decrease or stop if you continue
to groom yourself regularly.
And if the guys in the gym locker room make fun of you, first
ask them why they are checking out your package. In the
embarrassed silence that follows, tell them why you did it, that
you're having twice as much sex as they are, and what she's
doing now that she wouldn't do before! Then get ready to answer
their questions.
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