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Old 12-29-2005, 11:26 PM
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I say leave it the way it is.

Your husband's not going to care, I promise.

Having hair down there is completely natural and normal.

This new trend is not something to worry yourself with.
Yes, exactly...

Trend... Shmend...
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Hi Lynn

Thanks for such a wise advice. I hope he will not mind if I leave it natural.

In my part of the world, it is rare to have these things done moreover, as I am a virgin and not exposed myself to anyone till now.I would not like to get it done by others.

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Yes, exactly...

Trend... Shmend...

haha

I know a lot of people do it these days and it's probably not such a "new" trend anymore, but I think if something causing you stress or pain, then you should avoid it.

Actually I'd rather have my wisdom teeth pulled again, instead of having my intimate region waxed. But that's just me.
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Hello friends

One of my friends suggested me the use of Anne french hair remover cream to get rid of unwanted hair in the private parts.

I tried it and find it effective and hassel free.
Only concern is does the chemicals harm the skin in any way specially because it is such a delicate part of the body.

Do any of you use this? I appreciate your suggestions

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Hello friends

One of my friends suggested me the use of Anne french hair remover cream to get rid of unwanted hair in the private parts.

I tried it and find it effective and hassel free.
Only concern is does the chemicals harm the skin in any way specially because it is such a delicate part of the body.

Do any of you use this? I appreciate your suggestions

Cheers

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I'm glad it works for you. But if you have any doubts about the chemicals harming you, then you should consult a dermatologist. Someone who specializes in skin would be able to tell you what the long term consequences/damages would be.
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